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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph
BUT it is NOT just one product - it is an entire line. I have not seen ANY other tech company with MULTIPLE products that are so like the iThings.
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But there's no way that customers would accidentally buy one for the other. When you buy a phone for example you compare tariffs if nothing else. In the UK you'd be offered both the iPhone and the Galaxy S, for example, as choices.
If you actually go and examine them physically they're clearly different: the Galaxy is bigger, and noticeably thinner, and has SAMSUNG written on the front.
Where I think the injunction may have a point is in the packaging. The Samsung boxes could have looked very different but are clearly modelled on the Apple ones.
Graham