Apple's head of marketing, Phil Schiller, said Samsung's devices
resembling the iPhone made it "much harder" to effectively distinguish
between the two lines of products. Schiller spoke in front of a court
hearing a retrial for damages Samsung allegedly owes Apple for design
patent infringement.
Schiller went on to claim that Samsung's infringing products made
customers "question our design skills in a way they never used to."
These comments came on the fourth day of trial, following the decision
in March removing over $450 million from the damages that originally
totaled over $1.5 billion.
Responding to Samsung criticisms stating that even Apple adapted in
the face of competition in the tablet market, Schiller said, "We were
not trying to respond to competition… We were simply trying to make our
product better."
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