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

Filing 75

AMENDED COMPLAINT for Federal False Designation of Origin and Unfair Competition, Federal Trademark Infringement, Federal Trade Dress Dilution, State Unfair Business Practices, Common Law Trademark Infringement, Unjust Enrichment, and Patent Infringement against Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. Filed byApple Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Exhibit 2, #3 Exhibit 3, #4 Exhibit 4, #5 Exhibit 5, #6 Exhibit 6, #7 Exhibit 7, #8 Exhibit 8, #9 Exhibit 9, #10 Exhibit 10, #11 Exhibit 11, #12 Exhibit 12, #13 Exhibit 13, #14 Exhibit 14, #15 Exhibit 15, #16 Exhibit 16, #17 Exhibit 17, #18 Exhibit 18, #19 Exhibit 19, #20 Exhibit 20, #21 Exhibit 21, #22 Exhibit 22, #23 Exhibit 23, #24 Exhibit 24, #25 Exhibit 25, #26 Exhibit 26, #27 Exhibit 27, #28 Exhibit 28, #29 Exhibit 29, #30 Exhibit 30, #31 Exhibit 31, #32 Exhibit 32, #33 Exhibit 33, #34 Exhibit 34, #35 Exhibit 35)(Jacobs, Michael) (Filed on 6/16/2011)

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Exhibit 32 Samsung Vibrant Looks Like an iPhone, Has Battery Life to Match | Product Reviews | Wired.com Product Reviews | Wired.com Follow Us Subscribe BlackBerry Torch Is More Evolution Than ... Solar Charger For iPhone Swiftly Sucks U... 7 Samsung Vibrant Looks Like an iPhone, Has Battery Life to Match Samsung VibrantMobile Phones· $200 with two year contract · Samsung Reviewed by Terrence Russell · August 16, 2010 T-Mobile might have fired the first shot in the battle for Android supremacy, but things have been a little quiet since 2008. But now that Droid army has made a splash, Samsung is coming out swinging by bringing its Google-powered touchscreen darling — aptly named the Vibrant — to T-Mobile. First, let’s settle one of the biggest arguments surrounding this phone. Yes, the Vibrant closely resembles a certain best-selling smartphone. iPhone Android users within the WIRED office agreed. The Blackberry clique concurred. Even Apple acolytes conceded that there’s something unmistakably familiar about the Vibrant’s looks. To be fair, this minor detail hardly mars the experience. The phone still fits comfortably in-hand, and the capacitive navigation keys beneath the beautiful 4-inch AMOLED screen are intuitively located and responsive. Samsung puzzlingly went with a chintzy-feeling plastic for the phone’s chassis, which is the only major sour note to an otherwise pocket-friendly design. Under the hood lies the smartphone stats du jour: A 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 16GB of storage (upgradeable to 32GB), and Android 2.1 (running Samsung’s TouchWiz 3.0 skin). Though these aren’t the highest specs on the market, they worked surprisingly well in concert. Maneuvering through the improved TouchWiz interface is wickedly 6/13/2011 Samsung Vibrant Looks Like an iPhone, Has Battery Life to Match | Product Reviews | Wired.com responsive (even across widget-filled screens), and Samsung’s take on both video and music playback had more polish and pep than Google’s default programs. In terms of power and precision, the handset feels capable and adequately balanced. The Vibrant also comes crammed with multimedia goodness. Android regulars like the Amazon MP3 store and the Android Market are bolstered with a full version of The Sims 3, a pre-loaded Kindle for Android app, and a full-ength l copy of Avatar. Tinkering with these goodies is a definite highlight; save for one (somewhat sizable) snag. Remember how we said the Vibrant looks like an iPhone? Well it has the battery life of one too. Yeah we know streaming episodes of Modern Family will drain power pretty quickly, but we found it tricky to get even a full day out of the Vibrant with modest multimedia use. Paired with a couple glaring omissions (a flashless HD-capable 5MP camera?!), the Vibrant isn’t necessarily the greatest Android handset to hit the scene in recent weeks. But, in terms of multimedia phones (and certainly TMobile’s offerings), it brings enough muscle to hold its own. WIRED Vibrant (ha!) 800×480 AMOLED screen is great for movies and video content. Shoots crisp 720p video at a buttery 30fps. Comes baked with multiple input options: Android keyboard, Samsung keyboard, and Swype. Sports TV-out and 5.1 audio. Solid call quality. Ships with a full copy of Avatar. TIRED Piss-poor battery hinders its potential. Chassis feels cheap and plasticy. Tinny speakerphone is a blight on both calls and movies. Forget about indoor photos. Ships with a full copy of…Avatar. Tags: Android, samsung, T-Mobile, vibrant Pricing Shop At In Stock? Seller Rating $399.00 CompUSA Price Yes 4.78 $499.99 Yes VeriSign Secured 4.47 Vibrant Black Smartphone - T-Mobile (GSM, Bluetooth, 5MP, 16GB, microSD Slot) prices from PriceGrabber.com 6/13/2011

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