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Samsung Ready 'Disarmed' Galaxy Tab feature?


South Korean electronics company, Samsung, reportedly willing to 'disarm' a number of features and components in the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Samsung do a 'dismantling' these tablets for the 'fun' hearts who sued Apple because they mimic Apple's tablet production, the iPad.



Samsung's move is also done in order to sell the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Australia. Previously, the Court of Australia is banning the sale of Galaxy 10/01 Apple's demands.

In addition, Samsung is also rumored to be doing a number of offerings to Apple, in order to sell the tablets in Australia.

Apple says it is still needed time to consider the proposed bid by Samsung. By changing the Galaxy features a number of 10.1, it is likely Samsung will ease the tension that had been held due to 'war' with Apple's patents.

Both parties will return to the Court of Australia tomorrow. However, if Apple accepted the offer to Samsung, the trial may be postponed and the Galaxy can be launched immediately.

Meanwhile, Apple did a lawsuit against Samsung for alleged infringement of 13 patents separately. However, Samsung is making progress step, so that now only a matter patent covering three patents.

Samsung is planning to launch the Galaxy in Australia on 11 August. However, the launch schedule was delayed due to legal problems, and rescheduled on Sept. 30. But it has not been completed in the courts, the launch was again postponed.
  
War in the green table between Samsung with Apple is not only a place in Australia. The second ruler of the smartphone market is also fought in the United States, Germany, Holland, Japan, and South Korea.

Dutch and German courts have previously won the Apple, so Samsung is prohibited to sell some of his Galaxy series smartphones. Because it's vengeance then Samsung, and filed a lawsuit against Apple for infringement of patents owned by Samsung, in those countries.

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