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Samsung Claims iPhone Design Was Stolen From Sony [Photos]

Samsung Claims iPhone Design Was Stolen From Sony [Photos]

Posted July 26, 2012 at 8:39pm by iClarified
Samsung will try to prove that Apple stole the design for the iPhone from Sony, according to a recently submitted trial brief relayed by AllThingsD.

Samsung claims the foundation for the design of the iPhone began with a 2006 Businessweek interview with Sony designers Takashi Ashida and Yujin Morisawa. The article was passed from Apple SVP Tony Fadell to Steve Jobs and Jony Ive.

Here's Samsung's description of the story:


Right after this article was circulated internally, Apple industrial designer Shin Nishibori was directed to prepare a "Sony-like" design for an Apple phone and then had CAD drawings and a three-dimensional model prepared. Confirming the origin of the design, these internal Apple CAD drawings prepared at Mr. Nishibori's direction even had the "Sony" name prominently emblazoned on the phone design, as the below images from Apple's internal documents show:
Samsung Claims iPhone Design Was Stolen From Sony [Photos]

Soon afterward, on March 8, 2006, Apple designer Richard Howarth reported that, in contrast to another internal design that was then under consideration, Mr. Nishibori's "Sony-style" design enabled "a much smaller-looking product with a much nicer shape to have next to your ear and in your pocket" and had greater "size and shape/comfort benefits." As Mr. Nishibori has confirmed in deposition testimony, this "Sony-style" design he prepared changed the course of the project that yielded the final iPhone design.

Notably, Samsung's argument is actually based on Morisawa's response to the question, "How much did the iPod influence your design?"

"The idea was to do away with excessive ornamentation. … I looked at the first Walkman [which debuted in 1979]. Then I thought, "How can I give shape to the music?" Music doesn't have shape; it's flowing. I was listening to music and waving my hand in the air. I thought there shouldn't be an end to its lines. So I started drawing a round shape, and I kept moving the line. My team had shown me their sketch: It was a square with a screen and buttons. Most other players have a screen and buttons. My first mock-up didn't have buttons. I didn't want buttons."


While this is likely not enough to convince anyone that Apple copied a Sony design, it could weaken Apple's argument that Samsung 'slavishly copied' the iPhone. If the iPhone's design is largely inspired by a Sony design than Apple can't accuse Samsung of copying.

"Samsung has used the very same public domain design concepts that Apple borrowed from other competitors, including Sony, to develop the iPhone," argued Samsung.

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gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - April 26, 2014 at 9:10pm
More like trying to show their feelings by making jealousy rants.
Ismael
Ismael - July 27, 2012 at 11:37pm
Samsung's Google warned her not to copy iPhone. It is an indirect assault to tell people not to copy a design, iPhone, for it has been copied too. Have a revolutionary design too.
gringo
gringo - July 27, 2012 at 6:13pm
Good, finally u'r out of the closet!!! I knew u were one.
Baxter
Baxter - July 27, 2012 at 1:15am
C'mon everyone..It's not the 1st time Apple stole too. It's well documented Steve Jobs stole the GUI from Xerox for the Mac back in the 80's. Happens all the time in the tech industry. The lawsuits are only due to the vast amounts of money to be made & each company trying to get the most, with lawyers benefitting of course. Smartphones are the hot comodity now. Just because Apple makes one of the best ones doesn't mean they deserve the credit for inventing the technology. Hell, Palm Pilot could easily have evolved into an iPhone long ago with the right company leadership.
Kr00
Kr00 - July 27, 2012 at 7:11am
Stop trying to lie about history. Xerox got $100 mil Apple shares in exchange for sharing the PARC computer project. Apple liked what they saw, Xerox dropped the whole concept and most of the PARC engineers went to work for Apple. Xerox got paid for the exchange, so nothing was stolen. Xerox took it to court looking for more money and lost.
sparkyuiop_dcr
sparkyuiop_dcr - July 27, 2012 at 12:01am
What does it matter to the end user anyway? Surely it's sales will depend on it's performance and not on it's looks? Personally I think it looks like a cut-n-shut with a blister on it's side!
Cl!t commander
Cl!t commander - July 26, 2012 at 9:45pm
Apple stole wow I guess it's true what they say stolen ideas make millions well but I'm guessing it depends
sparkyuiop_dcr
sparkyuiop_dcr - July 26, 2012 at 9:40pm
If anything, other than the buttons which look like those from a 1980's Sony Walkman the phone looks identical to the iPhone 4! Should be Apple suing Sony!
Awayze
Awayze - July 26, 2012 at 9:18pm
Too bad Samsuck, you copied and stop trying to bring Sony into this.
Henk Van den Berg
Henk Van den Berg - August 1, 2012 at 3:55pm
I agree Samsuck you are on trial not Sony, so stop trying to make Sony look bad.
paul
paul - July 26, 2012 at 9:08pm
Iphone design and ui was copied from sony clie th55 . It was sold 2-3 years before iphone, played and recorded mpg, mp4 had mail app and netfront browser http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41N6WYCEY3L._SL500_AA300_.jpg
Sg2012
Sg2012 - July 27, 2012 at 2:11am
BUT... is NOT a PHONE.... =p
joyz
joyz - July 26, 2012 at 8:55pm
What a lame counter argument... How do they explain that their master told them not to copy iPhone?!!
Jon:P
Jon:P - July 26, 2012 at 8:52pm
Samsung jus jelly cuz dey wak:P
James
James - July 26, 2012 at 8:50pm
Hahha wow!
Ricky
Ricky - July 26, 2012 at 8:47pm
Was this phone even released before?? i never herd of it.
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