The Supreme Court of the United States has announced that it will hear Samsung's appeal of a verdict that found the company guilty of infringing on Apple's patents starting October 11th.
Apple and Samsung combined account for 106% of the smartphone industry's profits, according to the latest report from Canaccord Genuity analyst Michael Walkley.
Apple believes that the case for the Galaxy Tab and cases for Samsung phones are infringing on at least 10 of its patents and plans to file another suit against the company in Australia.
Samsung is working to develop a new under panel camera technology for Apple that will allow the company to hide Face ID under the display of the iPhone 15 Pro.
Justice Annabelle Bennet of Sydney's Federal Court has ordered Apple to surrender private iPhone contracts with Australian telco's Vodafone, Telstra and Optus to Samsung.
Choi Gee-sung has stepped down as Samsung's CEO and Kwon Oh-hyun, head of the company's chip and liquid-crystal-display units, has been named as his successor.
A Samsung official reportedly told the Korea Times that Apple is planning to launch a smaller iPad this year which will help boost its contract with the company to $11 billion.
A new report claims that Samsung is 'actively and aggressively' exploring its own proprietary headphone jack in response to Apple dropping the 3.5mm jack in favor of its Lightning connector.
Apple has been granted a preliminary injunction against Samsung prohibiting the sale of the Galaxy Tab in the entire European Union except for the Netherlands.
Samsung's Galaxy S7 Active, a phone that is supposed to survive under five feet of water for thirty minutes, has failed Consumer Reports' water resistance test.