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Nine Samsung devices that Apple wants to ban

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    Apple won a $1.05 billion jury verdict over Samsung in a fight about which company's patent claims for tablets and smartphones were valid. The jury's ruling said that several Samsung smartphones/tablets were in violation of Apple patents.

    Now, Apple wants even more revenge by obtaining a permanent ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets, which already has a temporary restraining order against its sales, and 8 other smartphones to be banned for sales in the US. A hearing on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be held on Sept. 20 while a hearing on the other devices has been pushed back to December . Here are the 8 other devices in question.

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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    The Droid Charge was determined to contain 4 patent violations. The jury decided that its patent violations were worth $50.7 million.

    Read CNET's Full Review


    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

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    Galaxy Prevail from Boost Mobile: The jury ruled 3 patent violations. The jury put the damages from the Galaxy Prevail at $57.8 million.

    Read CNET's Full Review

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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    Galaxy S Showcase: The jury ruled 2 patent violations. The jury pegged the Showcase for just over $22 million in damages.

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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    Galaxy S 4G from T-Mobile: The jury ruled 5 patent violations and two claims of trade dress (the look and feel of the device). For this, the jury awarded $73.3 million in damages.

    Read CNET's Full Review

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

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    T-Mobile's Galaxy SII: The jury ruled 3 patent violations. It said the damages were worth $83.8 million.

    Read CNET's Full Review

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

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    The Galaxy SII Skyrocket:  The jury ruled 1 patent violation and set damages at $32.2 million.

    Read CNET's Full Review

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

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    The jury ruled there are 5 patent violations from the Epic and damages were worth $100.3.

    Read CNET's Full Review

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

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    The jury decided that Apple was due $40.9 million for patent violations from Samsung.

    Read CNET's Full Review

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

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    iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G

    For comparison, here are the Apple iPhone 2G and the Apple iPhone 3G.

    Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

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  • iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G

A jury decided that more than 25 Samsung phones and tablets contained contained technology that violated Apple patents. Now Apple wants to make sure than 9 of them won't get sold in the US.

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Apple won a $1.05 billion jury verdict over Samsung in a fight about which company's patent claims for tablets and smartphones were valid. The jury's ruling said that several Samsung smartphones/tablets were in violation of Apple patents.

Now, Apple wants even more revenge by obtaining a permanent ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets, which already has a temporary restraining order against its sales, and 8 other smartphones to be banned for sales in the US. A hearing on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be held on Sept. 20 while a hearing on the other devices has been pushed back to December . Here are the 8 other devices in question.

Published: August 30, 2012 -- 15:31 GMT (08:31 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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