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Apple is suing its arch competitor Samsung with an all new angle particularly going after a feature in Korean electronics giant’s smartphone this time stating that it violate its “slide-to-unlock” feature.

In this new case, Apple has stated that Galaxy Nexus breaks the “slide-to-unlock” feature that was announced for the first time back in 2007 by the original iPhone. Then on in the month of October 2011, it was copyrighted with US Patent and Trademark Office. Moreover, in the year 2006 Apple also received a “utility model” enrollment performed in Germany for this feature, reported Apple Insider.

Samsung may carry in its Neonode N1m smartphone which provided the slide-to-unlock feature method prior to Apple had named this feature as its find.

In the present case, Justice Andreas Voss might determine to keep it pending as a same suit has been proposed with Munich based Federal Patent Court in order to evade any kind of inconstancy in judgment. Still, Apple is seeking a judgment over the issue as soon as probable.

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Samsung Galaxy Note

The Samsung Galaxy Note, the miniature tablet or smartphone released by the Korean electronics giant at IFA 2011 last week, is prepared to debut in the United Kingdom in the first quarter of upcoming year with the United States receiving the note upcoming year.

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Samsung Galaxy W, M Pro, Y and Y Pro

Along with the M Pro, Samsung will feature a new entry level smartphone named the Y Pro planned at those longing for a feasible QWERTY keyboard.

The handset, that comes with the similar candy bar shape factor as the Blackberry Curve, is a little smaller and gets a lower detail compared to the M Pro.

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Samsung Galaxy S2

Samsung has mildly changed the design of its popular Galaxy S2 smartphone before its release in the United Kingdom, possibly to make it look more similar an Android phone and less similar an iPhone.

That modification is the deletion of the home button, something inspired by Apple’s iPhone, and its change by a more traditional “four button” row as gotten on most Android handsets.

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