
With
both Apple and Samsung releasing their latest smartphone before the
Christmas shopping season, Al Jazeera looks at the similarities between
the two devices. Apple's latest smartphone, the iPhone X, was released in November for an entry-level price of $1000.
Samsung released its Note 8 smartphone in
September, for a little over $900. But just how similar is the iPhone X
to its Android rival?
Screen made by Samsung
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| The new iPhone X [Justin Sullivan/Getty Images] |
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| Samsung's Galaxy S8 [Matthew Eisman/Getty Images for Samsung 837] |
Glass back, wireless charging
- Size and bezels. Design-wise, both Apple and
Samsung's latest smartphones feature elongated displays and cut bezels
around them. Samsung was first to release those features in its Samsung
Galaxy S8.
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Wireless charging. Wireless charging is not a new thing. It was first introduced in the Palm phone in 2009, and Nokia's Lumia phones in 2012.
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Samsung released wireless charging before Apple with its Galaxy S
line in 2013. The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 plus and iPhone X were Apple's
first devices to support wireless charging.
Patent litigations
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Apple and Samsung have been involved in a complex dispute around patents since 2011.
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In 2011 Samsung filed a lawsuit against Apple in Seoul regarding
infringement of patents related to telecommunications standards.
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Apple responded in June that year by filing a countersuit claiming
Samsung copied the design and user interface of its iPhone and iPad.
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Jurors awarded the iPhone maker about $930m after a 2012 trial in San
Jose, California, but Apple failed to persuade US District Judge to
issue a permanent injunction against the sale of Samsung phones.
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In 2012, Apple and Samsung were banned from selling some of their
products in South Korea, after a court ruled that they both infringed on
each other's patents.
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