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Apple says it will seek bans on multiple Samsung ‘Galaxy’ phones, Droid Charge, cellular Galaxy Tab 10.1

Following Apple’s win against Samsung in U.S. court last week, Apple has identified which devices it will seek bans on. The Verge posts Apple’s list, which features ban requests for the Galaxy S 4G, Galaxy S 2 for AT&T, Samsung Skyrocket, the S2 on T-Mobile, Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, Galaxy S Showcase, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Prevail. Notably, Google’s flagship Galaxy Nexus smartphone is not present on this list. Separately, Bloomberg notes that Apple is seeking a ban on the cellular version of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet. Notably, this is the tablet that the U.S.-based jury believed did not infringe Apple’s patents.

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