A ban on the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note would be a publicity hit for Samsung, for which the phones are high-profile emblems of its ambitions. Samsung is said to be the world's largest maker of both smartphones and mobile phones, and the Note and S3 phones have been big sellers and revenue-earners.
Following the Tokyo court decision, Samsung said in a statement it "confirmed our long-held position that our products do not infringe Apple's intellectual property".
The US jury has already ruled in favour of Apple and fined Samsung $1.05 bn for infringing Apple’s patents in the earlier. Judge Lucy Koh has set 6 December as the date for Apple’s injunction request against Samsung’s devices. You can view the list of eight smartphones that Apple wants banned from the earlier case here. Koh could also increase the fine against Samsung. For now the Galaxy Nexus S is already banned in the US.
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