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System Name | Aluminum Mallard |
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Processor | Ryzen 1900x |
Motherboard | AsRock Phantom 6 |
Cooling | AIO |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 3080Ti FTW |
Storage | SSD |
Display(s) | Benq Zowie |
Case | Cosmos 1000 |
Audio Device(s) | On Board |
Power Supply | Corsair CX750 |
VR HMD | HTV Vive, Valve Index |
Software | Arch Linux |
Benchmark Scores | 31 FPS in Dalaran |
Bounceback - This is not obvious tech and one could argue that it is infringing.
Pinch and zoom - Here i'm not sure. It's genius, and probably patentable. You can do it other ways, but probably not as good.
Tap and zoom - Same here. Not obvius.
Design contour - Yes and no. You can only make phones in so many ways, but some Samsungs are very much like iPhones, that is pretty hard to ignore. Also note that today it's pretty easy to spot an iPhone, showing that it's quite possible not make phones similiar.
Graphical Interface - It is similiar. Compare to the pictures below for something that isn't.
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/alternative-designs-640x399.png
Willfull infringement - Well.. At some point Samsung did change directions, that too is hard to argue agains.
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/samsung-iphone-2-640x407.png
And then below:
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/samsung-iphone-3-640x405.png
Yeah something happened. It was good of them to do it, and sales increased afaik and so on, but an entire lineup that is quite different from what they did before and quite similiar to an already existing phone? I'm calling it willfull.
All in all, I kinda agree with the Apple laywer who said "make your own phones". It is quite possible to do so, but Samsung didn't. I also believe the verdict in the end is bad for customers.
Do those phones look similar to the iPhone? Yes, but there are enough differences to set them apart.