Samsung's Big Zinger in Patent Case: Apple Exec Liked 7-Inch Galaxy

04.08.2012

"Having used a Samsung Galaxy, I tend to agree with many of the comments [in the story] (except moving off the iPad). I believe there will be a 7" market and we should do one. I expressed this to Steve several times since Thanksgiving and he seemed very receptive the last time. I found email, books, facebook and video very compelling on a 7". Web browsing is definitely the weakest point, but still usable."

With the email Samsung was trying to make the point that Apple watches and wants to emulate the products of other companies--a zinger considering Apple is accusing Samsung of .

At the center of the case is the question of whether Samsung too closely copied Apple's iPhone and iPad designs when making its own mobile phones and tablets. Other arguments involve the design of on-screen icons on Samsung products and whether Apple used technology to which Samsung holds patents.

Apple wants $2.5 billion in damages, and has asked the judge to triple the award due to willful infringement.

Apple and Samsung have been arguing for weeks in court over what should and shouldn't be included in the trial. The two companies are back in court Monday--check back at PCWorld for .