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    Samsung found to infringe on two Apple patents, will pay $119 million in damages

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    Last updated: May 3rd, 2014 at 09:44 UTC+02:00

    The jury has finally reached a verdict and found that Samsung has infringed on two patents, with the damages at $119,625,000. The first of the two Apple patents in question is patent number 5,946,647, which covers the mechanism through which addresses and phone numbers are converted into links. The second patent, number 8,046,721, details the usage of the slide to unlock system that Apple alleged that Samsung had copied in its Galaxy line of handsets.The jury also found that Apple infringed on a Samsung patent covering a video and image gallery feature on three iPhone, and two models of the iPod touch. Samsung is owed $158,400 in damages.

    Both numbers are minute when compared to the $2.191 billion Apple was seeking, and the $6.2 million figure Samsung was looking to get. The jury still has to decide on damages for the Galaxy S2, which will be determined next week. Of all the Samsung devices in question, only the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 was found to not infringe on any patents.

    Apple filed for infringements on five patents in total, which included the slide to unlock feature, the quick links feature, universal search, data synchronization and keyboard autocorrect. Of the five, the jury found that Samsung only infringed on two, which resulted in the damages settlement being much lesser than what was originally claimed. In the same vein, Samsung pushed for two patent infringements, one covering video transmission and the other for the video gallery feature. The bulk of the damages that Samsung was seeking for the video transmission patent, which the jury found not to be infringed upon.

    Even though the verdict is in, there is a chance that the final damages settlement could be far higher than the $119 million figure. The jury will have to decide the damages on the Galaxy S2 next week, which could turn out to be quite significant as the Galaxy S3 alone accounted for over $52 million in damages.

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