A U.S court jury has ordered the Korean company (Samsung) to pay a sum of $930 million to Apple after the jury decided that Samsung were
guilty of copying Apple's design and other functions that originally featured on the iPhone which includes use of finger to zoom and. pinch the screen.
The ruling was made in Northern California on Thursday, 6th of March 2014.
This is not the first case between the two companies as Samsung paid Apple $1 billion last year [In. Coins].
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