Jury Says Samsung Owes Apple Another $290 Million
Nov 21, 2013, 4:00 PM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Nov 21, 2013, 4:01 PM
A federal jury today determined that Samsung owes Apple $290 million for violating the iPhone-maker's smartphone patents. Apple believed it was owed $380 million, while Samsung only wanted to pay $52 million. Twenty-six of Samsung's devices were found guilty of infringing on Apple's patents last year. Apple was originally awarded $1.05 billion, but the judge presiding over the case said the jury miscalculated a portion of the reward. This week's trial was to reassess the damages owed to Apple regarding 13 of the original 26 devices. Samsung now owes Apple a total of about $890 million.
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Can someone please tell me
All I hear is Samsung violated some Apple patents, but I haven't heard which ones they did.

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