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T-Mobile Is Against Apple's Requirement To Force Out Samsung’s Products
The fourth-largest U.S. mobile operator T-Mobile on Wednesday filed a document to the court. It shows that, the carrier objected for Apple's proposed ban of Samsung's Galaxy family of products in the U.S. market.
Previously, the largest U.S. mobile operator Verizon Wireless has made a similar statement. Apple’s representatives have not responded on T-Mobile USA's position. Since the April of this year, Apple and Samsung launched a patent war. Apple filed lawsuit against Samsung Electronics in California federal court, saying Samsung Electronics violated its a number of intellectual property.
Apple claimed Samsung’s Galaxy series copied the design of the iPhone and iPad. Apple asked the court injunction to prohibiting the sale of some of Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy products in the United States. The hearing about the case will be held on October 13.
T-Mobile USA said in the court article that if the court bans Samsung’s these goods, then it will origin pointless impairment to the T-Mobile USA and their users. The document said in this moment now, T-Mobile USA can not find an alternative product during the Christmas season in 2011.
T-Mobile USA said the operators have finished many of trading undertakings for Samsung’s Galaxy S 4G wireless telephones and Galaxy Tab Tablet PC 10.1. It also made the order for the Christmas sales. These investments can not be compensated without difficulty. T-Mobile USA’s representative was not directly accessible for the comment. In the earlier of this week, Verizon Wireless said that the latest intellectual property litigation should not affect the development of 4G mobile phones.
T-Mobile’s involvement in Apple and Samsung’s patent dispute makes the complicated situation even more complicated. In fact, Apple and Samsung have a commercial relationship. However, the competition between the two is very intense.
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