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ITC favors Apple, Samsung faces sales, import ban in the US
Apple Inc won an order versus Samsung that would prohibit the South Korean company from importing, selling and distributing its devices in the US.
Appeals court questions Samsung over post-verdict smartphone sales
The US Court of Appeals grilled Samsung over a patent case ruling that favored the South Korean company.
Apple gets upper hand if favored in upcoming patent ruling
Apple would be given the upper hand if the International Trade Commission decided to favor the US tech titan.
First time buyers prefer Android, Apple gains repeat-buyers' choice
According to Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, first time smartphone buyers would prefer Android units while repeat buyers would choose Apple products.
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Samsung would launch its newest smartphone, Galaxy Mega, in its home market. Samsung Electronics Co. 's Galaxy Mega would make its debut this week in South Korea.
Xiaomi Tech has overtaken Apple's market share in China with 0.2% lead. Xiaomi Tech, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, has already surpassed Apple's market share in China.
According to analysts, Apple should focus on the growing smartphone markets like China and India. Canalys, a research firm, said China and India were important countries that Apple needs to focus in terms of growth in the smartphone market.
The South Korean company's new chips would result to smartphones with 384GB of storage capacity.
Samsung lost US$1 billion in market value after the US President Barack Obama vetoed the import ban on Apple's products.
South Korea expressed its concerns regarding the Obama administration’s decision to overrule a sales ban of Apple’s iPhone 4 and iPad 2.
According to research firm Canalys, the shipments for Android-based tablets exceeded the consignments for iPads from Apple Inc in the second quarter.
Obama administration's ruling that overturned the global trade decision against Apple promised to upend the battles on patent.
Analysts said that US President Barack Obama's ruling could aid the sales of Apple and could be Samsung's setback.
Analysts said that Google's Moto X would not be enough to aid it in establishing a stronger presence in the growing smartphone market.




