Samsung has been ordered to pay $119.6m (£71m) to Apple by a US court for infringing two of its patents.
A jury in California delivered its verdict in a federal court in San 
Jose on Friday in the latest lawsuit involving the two tech giants.
During the month-long trial, Apple accused Samsung of violating patents on smartphone features.
The court also ruled that Apple infringed Samsung’s patents and awarded $158,000 in damages.
Apple had sought $2.2bn after accusing Samsung of infringing five of 
its patents covering functions such as the “slide to unlock” from its 
devices.
Samsung denied any wrongdoing and sought $6m after arguing Apple had 
infringed two of its smartphone patents related to camera use and video 
transmission.
“Though this verdict is large by normal standards, it is hard to view
 this outcome as much of 
a victory for Apple,” said Brian Love, a Santa 
Clara University law professor.
“This amount is less than 10 per cent of the amount Apple requested 
and probably doesn’t surpass by too much the amount Apple spent 
litigating this case.”
This verdict marks the latest legal battle over intellectual property between the world’s top two smartphone makers.
Apple and Samsung have been fighting patent battles for years and across many countries.
Two years ago, a separate jury ordered Samsung to pay Apple $930m after finding it had used Apple technology.
That verdict is still being challenged by Samsung.
 
 
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