Thursday’s damages, when added to about $640 million that remains intact from the August 2012 trial, brings Apple’s total award to approximately $930 million. That’s a slight drop from the $1.05 billion it was granted last year.
The jury of six women and two men came back with the verdict on the third day of deliberations. The only question before them was how much Samsung should pay Apple for infringing five of its patents. But the parties’ requests were nearly $330 million apart .
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