Samsung Galaxy 'shocked' Apple execs
- Middle East: Monday, August 13 - 2012 at 11:44
Apple's patent licensing director Boris Teksler has said Apple Inc.'s late co-founder, Steve Jobs had confronted Samsung Electronics Co executives in 2010 after the South Korean company introduced its Galaxy smartphone, Bloomberg has reported. Apple made a presentation to Samsung executives in August 2010 intended to warn the company against copying the iPhone, he said. "We were quite shocked," Teksler said as a witness in Apple's multibillion-dollar intellectual property trial against Samsung in federal court in California. "They were a trusted partner of ours and we didn't know how a trusted partner would build a product like that."
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