US Supreme Court: Samsung pays Apple $ 120 million

Top international players are setting off a new round of intractable, intricacies of the 'World War' - patent dispute around the world.

Samsung and the United States for many years continued after the 'patent war' has finally come to an end, Samsung was eventually the United States court infringed Apple patent infringement, the future need to pay Apple high damages. It is reported that the United States Supreme Court rejected the local time on the 6th Samsung's appeal, to maintain the previous verdict, Samsung needs to pay Apple 120 million US dollars (about 7.95 billion yuan) in compensation.

At the time, the court ruled that Samsung needed to pay Apple $ 120 million in damages, saying that Samsung had infringed Apple's patents, including 'slide unlock', 'spell auto-correct' and 'quick connect', covering products such as Samsung's cell phones and tablets.

Public figures show that in 2016, only six high-tech companies in the world invested more than 10 billion U.S. dollars in research and development, namely Samsung, Intel, Google, Microsoft, Huawei and Apple respectively.


Top international players are setting off a new round of intractable, intricacies of the 'World War' - patent dispute around the world.

Samsung and the United States for many years continued after the 'patent war' has finally come to an end, Samsung was eventually the United States court infringed Apple patent infringement, the future need to pay Apple high damages. It is reported that the United States Supreme Court rejected the local time on the 6th Samsung's appeal, to maintain the previous verdict, Samsung needs to pay Apple 120 million US dollars (about 7.95 billion yuan) in compensation.

At the time, the court ruled that Samsung needed to pay Apple $ 120 million in damages, saying that Samsung had infringed Apple's patents, including 'slide unlock', 'spell auto-correct' and 'quick connect', covering products such as Samsung's cell phones and tablets.

Public figures show that in 2016, only six high-tech companies in the world invested more than 10 billion U.S. dollars in research and development, namely Samsung, Intel, Google, Microsoft, Huawei and Apple respectively.

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