See All The Patents And Products In Apple And Samsung’s Upcoming Court Case

Legal trials can be confusing. Especially when they involve tech companies and patents. To help you better understand the details surrounding Apple and Samsung’s upcoming major patent trial, FOSS Patents has posted a finalized list of all the patents that each company is claiming, along with the list of infringing products. Think of it as a sports game sheet showing the two teams’ lineups for the next big game.

Here are the five patents that Apple will argue Samsung has violated:

  • U.S. Patent No. 5,946,647: claim 9 (“data tapping” patent)
  • U.S. Patent No. 6,847,959: claim 25 (Siri-style unified-search patent)
  • U.S. Patent No. 7,761,414: claim 20 (asynchronous data synchronization)
  • U.S. Patent No. 8,046,721: claim 8 (slide-to-unlock image)
  • U.S. Patent No. 8,074,172: claim 18 (auto-complete)

You might remember that Apple has more or less already won that last auto-complete claim.

Here are the Samsung products that Apple states have violated those patents:

  • Admire
  • Galaxy Nexus
  • Galaxy Note
  • Galaxy Note II
  • Galaxy S II
  • Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch
  • Galaxy S II Skyrocket
  • Galaxy S III
  • Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
  • Stratosphere

Now for the patents Samsung claims that Apple has violated:

  • U.S. Patent No. 7,756,087: claim 10 (non-scheduled transmission over enhanced uplink data channel; declaration of standard-essentiality to ETSI in May 2006)
  • U.S. Patent No. 7,551,596: claim 13 (signaling control information of uplink packet data service; declaration of standard-essentiality to ETSI in May 2010)
  • U.S. Patent No. 6,226,449: claim 27 (recording and reproducing digital image and speech)
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,579,239: claims 1 and 15 (remote video transmission system)

And the infringing products:

  • iPhone 4
  • iPhone 4S
  • iPhone 5
  • iPad 2
  • iPad 3
  • iPad 4
  • iPad Mini
  • iPod Touch (5th generation)
  • iPod Touch (4th generation)
  • MacBook Pro

If you really want to get down and dirty with all this patent business, you should go read FOSS Patents’ full article, which goes into more detail surrounding the upcoming trial.

The kickoff date for the trial is March 31st.

Toby is a writer of word and a lover of Apple, hip-hop, life, and technology.