Apple has requested a ban on sales in the US of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, claiming that the showcase for Google's heavily touted Ice Cream Sandwich version of the Android operating system violates four Apple patents.

Apple has claimed that Samsung's Galaxy Nexus violates four of its patents, and is seeking a ban on the smartphone in the US. Image credit: Aloysius Low/CNET Asia
According to Florian Mueller at Foss Patents, Apple brought a motion for a preliminary injunction against the device on Thursday with the US District Court for the Northern District of California. A public, redacted version of the filing was made available late on Friday, and the motion was filed simultaneously with a new federal lawsuit, Mueller reports.
The motion, Mueller says, is based on four patents: a "data-tapping" patent, a patent involving Siri and unified search, a new slide-to-unlock patent, and a word-completion patent for touchscreen entry of text.
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