Nokia & Microsoft Might Be the Real Winners in Apple vs. Samsung

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Jacob
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Re: Japan ruled for Samsung on Friday
Jacob   9/3/2012 6:05:58 AM
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Anandvy, I don’t think any advantages like home based or native. Laws are always strict and legible, so there won’t be any advantage for a native company or foreign companies. But these rules may varies from country to countries and from states to states.

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Jacob   9/3/2012 6:03:00 AM
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"In fact, Nordea Markets research analyst Sami Sarkamies had also said that the Finnish manufacturer and Microsoft could be the main beneficiaries from the Apple vs. Samsung outcome"

Susan, I agree with your comment at corporate level. But from customer point of view is it good or bad for them.  So far Samsung had sold many tablets and Smartphones, so either they have to pay royalty or go for new designs. So obliviously there are chances for a price hike in new devices and doubtful about certain features too.

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Re: Japan ruled for Samsung on Friday
anandvy   9/3/2012 3:40:04 AM
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Japanese patent system seems to be highly regarded, so this certainly weights in the general Apple-Sansung war

@Susan, that is what my concern is. I feel Apple won its case because it had hometown advantage. Needs to be seen how other courts will interpret this fight.

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anandvy   9/3/2012 3:28:39 AM
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Do you think they can take a good slice of the American pie?

@Susan, definitely. Nokia has a very good opportunity to capture the US market in absence of Samsung. Meanwhile did you see the leaked images of Nokia Lumia 920 ?

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Japan ruled for Samsung on Friday
Susan Fourtané   9/3/2012 3:02:42 AM
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On Friday, a Tokyo District Court ruled for Samsung. Japanese patent system seems to be highly regarded, so this certainly weights in the general Apple-Sansung war. 

-Susan 

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Susan Fourtané   9/2/2012 11:01:30 AM
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Hi, Taimoor 

Of course not everybody will choose to try a different hardware or OS, but as things are presented so far some might do, especially with new devices like the new Nokia W8 coming out soon, right? 

-Susan 

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Susan Fourtané   9/2/2012 10:44:56 AM
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Anand, 

Yes, I see your point. This is when it becomes interesting in the US market. You see, if Samsung devices get out of the market, what do you think it will happen with Nokia and Microsoft? Do you think they can take a good slice of the American pie? 

-Susan 

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anandvy   9/2/2012 10:27:37 AM
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On the contrary, I believe it will awake more innovation and creativity in the competitors.

@Susan, I am not saying patenting is wrong. But all I am saying is patenting look and feel of the handset is wrong. Unfortunately users in the US will not be able to buy samsung products and thus you cant expect Apple to slash its product price because it has not competition now.

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Susan Fourtané   9/2/2012 9:45:17 AM
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Anand, 

" I believe this practice by Apple will kill the competition in smartphone market. "

I don't think so. On the contrary, I believe it will awake more innovation and creativity in the competitors. Why do all the smartphones have to look like iPhones? At least we have to see that Nokia smartphones look different. 

-Susan

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Susan Fourtané   9/2/2012 9:35:44 AM
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Hi, Anand 

"Fact is this ruling does not impact Samsung Smartphone and tablet sales in India and I am assuming in other emerging markets too." 

It doesn't affect UAE either, as reported by gulfnews.com 

-Susan

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