Originally published: May 31, 2011
Last updated: May 31, 2011 - 2:47pm
In the latest round of an ongoing patent and trademark battle, Samsung asked a federal judge to make Apple provide the Korean electronics giant with samples of its next-generation iPhone and iPad.
Samsung asked U.S. District Court Judge Koh to force Apple to give it "a sample of the final, commercial version of the next generation iPhone that Apple will release, whether that product will be known as the 'iPhone 4S,' 'iPhone 5,' or some other name," according to a motion filed in a California federal court. Samsung's move followed Apple's motion earlier this month demanding that its rival show it several of its newest smartphones and tablets as part of the discovery phase of a lawsuit Apple filed against Samsung. Judge Koh granted Apple's motion. Assuming Judge Koh agrees with Samsung, Apple would have until June 17 to hand over the iPhone and iPad samples.
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