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2012-08-26
Is Apple really winning? Or are they starting to lose all that they gained and are now trying to hold on to with failing lawsuits?
http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/08/tech/mobile/samsung-galaxy-iphone/ind...
And yes, the iPhone 5 is out and sold well upon release. However, looking at trends like this suggests that Apple will not retain that lead as Samsung will release their next model. Just pay attention to how this plays out for a few release cycles, and then we can come back here and discuss the true 'winners' and 'losers'.
Edited 2012-11-12 03:55 UTC