San Francisco, Jan
7 : Apple Inc has agreed to withdraw patent claims against a new
Samsung phone with a high-end display after Samsung said it was not offering to
sell the product in the crucial U.S. market.
Apple disclosed the
agreement in a filing in U.S. District Court in San Jose, California.
Representatives for both Apple and Samsung declined to comment.
Last
month Apple asked to add the Galaxy S III Mini and other Samsung products,
including several tablet models, to its wide-ranging patent litigation against
Samsung.
In response, Samsung said the Galaxy S III Mini was not
available for sale in the United States and should not be included in the
case.
Apple won a $1.05 billion verdict against Samsung earlier this year
but has failed to secure a permanent sales ban against several, mostly older
Samsung models. The patents Apple is asserting against the Galaxy S III Mini are
separate from those that went to trial.
Samsung started selling the Mini
in Europe in October to compete with Apple's iPhone 5. In its filing in U.S.
District Court, for the Northern District of California, Apple said its lawyers
were able to purchase "multiple units" of the Mini from Amazon.com Inc's U.S.
retail site and have them delivered in the United States.
But Samsung
represented that it is not "making, using, selling, offering to sell or
importing the Galaxy S III Mini in the United States." Based on that, Apple said
it agreed to withdraw its patent claims on the Mini, "so long as the current
withdrawal will not prejudice Apple's ability later to accuse the Galaxy S III
Mini if the factual circumstances change."
Ends
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