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  2. Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. - Wikipedia

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    Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is the general title of a series of patent infringement lawsuits between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics in the United States Court system, regarding the design of smartphones and tablet computers.

  3. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Electronics produces LCD and LED panels, mobile phones, memory chips, NAND flash, solid-state drives, televisions, digital cinemas screen, and laptops and many more products. The company previously produced hard-drives and printers. [109] Samsung consistently invests in innovation.

  4. Samsung Galaxy S4 - Wikipedia

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    A – 800, 1900 MHz (select carrier models also support the AWS 1700/2100 MHz band) The Samsung Galaxy S4 is an Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics as the fourth smartphone of the Samsung Galaxy S series and was first shown publicly on March 14, 2013, at Samsung Mobile Unpacked in New York City.

  5. Samsung Experience Store - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Experience Store is a chain of retail stores featuring products by Samsung Electronics. Unlike other Samsung-branded stores, these stores are generally owned and operated by Samsung Electronics themselves, specifically their local distribution arms. Locations primarily sell Samsung Galaxy mobile devices and accessories and can ...

  6. Samsung Galaxy S9 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ are Android -based smartphones unveiled, manufactured, released and marketed by Samsung Electronics as part of the Samsung Galaxy S series. The devices were revealed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on 25 February 2018, as the successors to the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. [6]

  7. Samsung Galaxy S II - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy S II (Model GT-I9108) was released in late 2011, and it is sold in China by China Mobile. It is identical to the GT-I9100G, featuring the same Texas Instruments OMAP4430 SoC with a 1.2 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor and PowerVR SGX 540 graphics processor.

  8. Samsung Galaxy A54 5G - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A54 5G saw the removal of the depth sensing camera, that was typically available on its predecessors, instead opting for 3-camera setup — wide angle, ultra wide angle and a macro camera. The Galaxy A54 5G, like the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G, does not have a 3.5 mm audio jack.

  9. Samsung Galaxy A14 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A14 is an Android smartphone designed and manufactured by Samsung Electronics.The 5G model was announced on January 4, 2023, and the 4G LTE model was announced on February 28, 2023.

  10. Samsung Galaxy A13 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A13 is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung Electronics. [6] [7] The 4G LTE model was announced on 4 March 2022 [8] and the 5G model was announced on 2 December 2021. The phone has a quad-camera (triple for the 5G verison) setup with a 50 MP main camera, a 6.6 (6.5 for the 5G verison) in (175mm) Full HD+ (HD+ for the ...

  11. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, combined revenues for Samsung Electronics were $55 billion. Samsung Electronics UK is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics contributing $1.2 billion in revenues. Samsung Electronics has one of the highest R&D expenditure as a proportion of revenues in the industry and spent about $2.9 billion in 2003. Along with its competitors, Samsung ...