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Nexus is still the present Google flagship without any follower announced. It's also the only phone to carry 4.1 announced fluidness to the masses, and is uber important to developers, nevermind the bad publicity giving fuel claims to trolls that chose to compete in court instead free market.
So the injunction if it passes is very much a big hit to Google. Biggest to date.