This is like iPhone 6 in the sense that Times New Roman is like Helvetica. They are both fonts after all.
Different buttons, different curves, different materials, different home button, different back design, different colors...
Where exactly do you see the similarity?
Not to mention the whole "huge touch screen, minimal buttons smartphone" thing was pioneared by Apple already since the first iPhone, when Samsung did keyboard smartphones that looked nothing like this?
The iPhone 6 looks like the Galaxy S3 in the same way that the Galaxy S2 looked like the iPhone.
Not to mention the whole "huge touch screen, minimal buttons smartphone" thing was pioneared by Apple already
So? It's irrelevant to my point: Apple took Samsung to the cleaners over a visual design patent (amongst others), and I'm saying that this phone looks a hell of a lot like the S3.
Yes, if you look at the screen, it's android vs ios and doesn't look similar, but the hardware lines, button placement, curled edges, earpiece are all very similar. The home button is a little different - but again, these kinds of difference are the same in magnitude as S2 v iPhone. For example, the home button on the S2 was an oblong ringed with metal, wheras the home button on the iPhone is a circle. Apparently that's visual-design-patent-infringing for Samsung, but a marker of innovative distinction for Apple?
Was talking about the watches.
Then make that clearer, because you sound diversionary in saying this. The article is about the iPhone. The parent comment mentions watches in passing, but is primarily about the iPhone. You spent half your comment talking about ipads and iphones right after the bit I quoted.
S2 doesn't look like iPhone enough for Samsung to get sued (my opinion as an Android user that loves iOS as well), but.. earpiece? Really? The curled edges I'd agree with. But that's about it.
Was talking about the watches.
But since you mentioned it, I had a look: http://www.hitechmobiles.co.nz/uploads/images/Samsung_Galaxy...
This is like iPhone 6 in the sense that Times New Roman is like Helvetica. They are both fonts after all.
Different buttons, different curves, different materials, different home button, different back design, different colors...
Where exactly do you see the similarity?
Not to mention the whole "huge touch screen, minimal buttons smartphone" thing was pioneared by Apple already since the first iPhone, when Samsung did keyboard smartphones that looked nothing like this?