Samsung has filed a lawsuit against Apple in the US, adding to the cases it has brought against the iPhone maker in three other countries.
The suit, filed on Wednesday in the US District Court for the Northern District of California San Jose division, and picked up by Bloomberg, accuses Apple of infringing on 10 of Samsung's patents. One of those patents includes the capability to use the web while on a phone call — a feature Apple has touted in its advertisements for the GSM version of the iPhone.
The suit targets iPhones going all the way back to the 3G, as well as the iPod Touch, and first- and second-generation iPads. Samsung is seeking damages caused by Apple for its alleged infringements in these devices.
For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see Samsung sues Apple over 10 patents in the U.S. on CNET News.
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