Samsung seems to be stuck in its patent disputes with Apple and thus may choose to cancel the Australian release of its Galaxy Tab 10.1. All depends on whether it wins court approval within the next two weeks to proceed with sales, according to press reports.
Samsung is one of Apple’s few competitors in the tablet arena, and an Australian ban could hurt its chances of catching up with the market leader. Apple claims that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 infringes on iPad patents. An Australian court has delayed the release of Samsung’s new Galaxy by imposing a temporary ban.
Clock's Ticking for Samsung's Galaxy Tab Hopes in Australia
Posted by: Rob Spiegel October 4, 2011 12:55 PMSamsung seems to be stuck in its patent disputes with Apple and thus may choose to cancel the Australian release of its Galaxy Tab 10.1. All depends on whether it wins court approval within the next two weeks to proceed with sales, according to press reports.
Samsung is one of Apple’s few competitors in the tablet arena, and an Australian ban could hurt its chances of catching up with the market leader. Apple claims that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 infringes on iPad patents. An Australian court has delayed the release of Samsung’s new Galaxy by imposing a temporary ban.