Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al

Filing 179

Declaration of SARA JENKINS IN SUPPORT OF SAMSUNG'S OPPOSITION TO APPLE'S MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION filed bySamsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Exhibit C, #4 Exhibit D, #5 Exhibit E, #6 Exhibit F, #7 Exhibit G, #8 Exhibit H, #9 Exhibit I, #10 Exhibit J, #11 Exhibit K, #12 Exhibit L, #13 Exhibit M, #14 Exhibit N, #15 Exhibit O, #16 Exhibit P, #17 Exhibit Q, #18 Exhibit R, #19 Exhibit S, #20 Exhibit T, #21 Exhibit U, #22 Exhibit V, #23 Exhibit W, #24 Exhibit X, #25 Exhibit Y, #26 Exhibit Z, #27 Exhibit AA, #28 Exhibit BB, #29 Exhibit CC, #30 Exhibit DD, #31 Exhibit EE, #32 Exhibit FF, #33 Exhibit GG, #34 Exhibit HH, #35 Exhibit II, #36 Exhibit JJ, #37 Exhibit KK, #38 Exhibit LL, #39 Exhibit MM, #40 Exhibit NN, #41 Exhibit OO, #42 Exhibit PP, #43 Exhibit QQ, #44 Exhibit RR, #45 Exhibit SS, #46 Exhibit TT)(Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 8/23/2011) Modified on 8/29/2011 cannot link entry-opposition has not been efiled (dhm, COURT STAFF).

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EXHIBIT F back to overview start slideshow 88 / iF product design award 2007 01. Consumer Electronics/Telecommunications Display Only Phone (KE 850) Mobile phone Manufacturer LG Electronics Inc. Seoul, Korea, South http://www.lge.com Design LG Electronics Inc. Kang Heui Cha, Ah Jung Joo, Hwi Tae Lim Seoul, Korea, South http://www.lge.com Featuring a streamlined display with “concealed” keypad, the KE 850 clearly differentiates itself from all other existing products on the market. The “buttons” on the 3-inch touch screen are operated by touching the LCD screen directly with your finger. To create a sense of luxury, we used a leather case to contrast with the high glossy black and metal texture deco. Double injection technology was used for the display screen, and the body deploys glass fiber to reinforce the strength. Like © 2011 - iF Design - Masthead

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