Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
Filing
87
Declaration of Patrick Zhang in Support of #86 MOTION for Preliminary Injunction 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, #36 Exhibit 36, #37 Exhibit 37, #38 Exhibit 38, #39 Exhibit 39, #40 Exhibit 40, #41 Exhibit 41, #42 Exhibit 42, #43 Exhibit 43, #44 Exhibit 44, #45 Exhibit 45, #46 Exhibit 46, #47 Exhibit 47, #48 Exhibit 48, #49 Exhibit 49, #50 Exhibit 50, #51 Exhibit 51, #52 Exhibit 52)(Related document(s) #86 ) (Bartlett, Jason) (Filed on 7/1/2011)
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Happy birthday iPhone 4! Now, when will we finally
see iPhone 5?
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(CBS/What's Trending) - Today marks the first year anniversary of the iPhone 4, the most advanced mobile phone
Apple released to date. It satisfied a number of requests for features, including a front-facing camera while
upgrading the hardware in beautiful metal and glass.
Even as rumors of the next iPhone continue to spread acrossenthusiast sites, gadget blogs and more, the iPhone 4
continues to be highly imitated and respected as an engineering marvel.
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Let's take a moment to look back at the iPhone, its major milestones and where experts and rumor sites feel like it is
going next.
iPhone - 2007
The screen-centric design had been seen befor but never quite like this. Unlike most phones during the same time
period such as the Blackberry and Palm Treo, the large display made the software the focus. The newly dubbed iOS
featured a browser that worked like an actual browser and ushered in the era of "the app."
(Credit: Apple)
iPhone 3G - 2008
Apple's second generation release brought a sleeker design, ditching a lot of the metal for shiny black. This model
gave the critics what they wanted: super fast 3G connectivity and additional software updates. The App Store
continued to grow, which unlocked new ways of using the phone and launched entirely new categories of mobile
software. AT&T was still Apple's exclusive partner in the U.S., and the popularity of the device caused the carrier to
quickly build up its network to handle the increase in use.
iPhone 3GS - 2009
Largely carrying over the same design, the 3GS added quite a bit internally when released in October of 2009. Apple
increased the speed of the processor, added support for OpenGL 2.0 for faster, better looking games. The addition of
a compass for navigation and video recording support once again raised the bar for smartphones. We learned what
oleophobic means (it is the coating added to resist fingerprints), while Voice Control was added though very few
people used it.
iPhone 4 - 2010
Apple's latest model took everything to the next level and featured a brand new exterior that flattened the surface and
caused Steve Jobs to declare it "the thinnest smart phone on the planet." Even a year later the phone continues to
amaze users and critics with its Retina Display capable of a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch, an additional front
facing camera, back facing LED light and much more. Facetime and additional software updates push the phone
even further and early beta reviews of iOS 5 show a revolutionary jump, extending the life cycle even more.
iPhone 5 - ?
Contradicting a mountain of rumors pointing to an August release, Wall Street says we won't see a new device until
mid 2012. Rumors range from a smaller handset to 4G connectivity to NFC (near field communication), the list goes
on and on. The truth is we know nothing for sure. Leaks will no doubt happen as they have in the past, but even then,
we're sure Apple will surprise and delight us with even more then we could have expected.
Want to know What's Trending? Check out the last episode of the What's Trending live show, featuring Weird Al
Yankovic talking about what it takes to make a viral parody hit.
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