Court keeps Samsung’s original Galaxy Tab 10.1 banned in Germany
It looks like it’s the Galaxy Tab 10.1N or nothing, as far as Germany is concerned at least
The latest development in the on-going battle between Apple and Samsung has seen a German court overruling Samsung’s appeal against the banning of the original Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany,Reutersreports.
Samsung must instead make do with selling the redesigned Galaxy Tab 10.1N in Germany for the foreseeable future – which in all fairness shouldn’t hit Samsung or its potential customers too hard.
If you fancy a recap on the drawn out legal battles between the two tech giants then cheek out ourApple vs Samsung – the story so farguide for all you need to know.
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