These Are the Samsung Products Apple Wants Banned in the U.S.

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Emily Price
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These Are the Samsung Products Apple Wants Banned in the U.S.

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Apple has identified the Samsung products it plans on trying to ban from sale in the United States.

While Samsung was found guilty Friday of infringement with 28 different devices, many of those devices are no longer being sold in the United States, which makes the list of potentially banned handsets pretty slim. In the filing Apple says it "has tailored this list to address a portion of the immediate, ongoing irreparable harm that Apple is suffering." bringing the list of 28 offending devices down to eight that are currently on the market.

The list includes: Galaxy S 4G, AT&T Galaxy S2, Galaxy S2 Skyrocket, Galaxy S2 T-Mobile, Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, Galaxy S Showcase, Droid Charge, Galaxy Prevail.

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A federal jury in San Jose, Calif., awarded Apple approximately $1.05 billion in damages after a three-week patent trial Friday. The jury in the case found that Samsung “willfully” infringed on five of seven Apple patents including the iPhone’s iconography, its “pinch-and-zoom” feature, the “bounce-back” effect in on-screen scrolling and the double-tap zoom.

Following the ruling Samsung issued a statement where it referred to the ruling as "a loss for the American consumer," adding that the ruling would "lead to fewer choices, less innovation, and potentially higher prices."

It went on to say "Consumers have the right to choices, and they know what they are buying when they purchase Samsung products. This is not the final word in this case or in battles being waged in courts and tribunals around the world, some of which have already rejected many of Apple’s claims. Samsung will continue to innovate and offer choices for the consumer.”

Apple stock hit an all time high of $682.07 per share Monday morning following its victory, while shares of Samsung Electronics fell 7.5%.

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