German court lifts sales ban Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

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The German court has the European sales ban on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 lifted. That reports Computerworld. Only in Germany, Samsung the tablet still does not sell in other countries is sale again allowed.

Samsung has objected to the sales ban of the German court, and the court in an interim decision, has decided that the manufacturer’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Europe may sell, writes Computerworld. The German court did, on further inspection, not whether he was a European sales ban could set. Therefore, the sales ban for all countries except Germany lifted. That measure applies in each case to the interlocutory proceedings, that on 25 August at the German court.

Computerworld knew Monday to report that Apple has an image of the Tab 10.1 had edited to put him more on the iPad to make it seem. That claim was last week and already made by the lawyer of Samsung, but the lawyer ‘forgot’ to that claim at the hearing further to explain.

The court in Düsseldorf, Samsung laid last week, a European sales ban for the Tab 10.1. That was done at the request of Apple, who find that the Samsung tablet too much on the iPad seems. In the Netherlands, sales ban; Apple harnessed a separate summary proceedings to the court in The Hague. Samsung has given the Tab 10.1 on Tuesday in the Netherlands.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a tablet with Android Honeycomb and runs on a Tegra 2 soc. Tweakers.net published last week as the first Dutch-language site a review of this tablet.