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Originally posted by a1016neo
That's not the whole point. All these tiny insignificant things are just pieces to a larger puzzle. Let's take all the physical aspects of the phones in question, let's take all the software UI aspects in question, let's take the icons in questions, let's take the patents that are being infringed (bounce scroll, pinch to zoom), and let's take all the testimonies and leaked Samsung internal documents that "analyze" the iPhone a little too closely. All these pieces create a bigger picture.
There is just too much evidence at this point that suggests Samsung had an agenda to copy the iPhone; however, as the trial continues, more evidence and testimonies may prove otherwise.

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I get the bigger picture, but I think Apple is too little, too late. They have to realize that Samsung has evolved their phones so much in the past 2 years to where they look nothing like the iPhone. I know that patents are forever, but I think the judge should toss out this case and have Samsung pay a flat amount to Apple, and get Apple to agree to a licensing agreement that isn't so steep, because they were getting greedy. I'm partial to Android, but I also think things should be fair, but I think Apple is just trying to hard.