Over the course of January Samsung has filed for a string of 13 new trademarks relating to smartphones and beyond. With the Mobile World Congress starting on March 2, 2015, it's that time of year again to begin watching for new Samsung trademarks in the hopes of catching a glimpse or whisper of something special that Samsung might introduce at the show. One of the newest trademarks is for the word "Nudge" which holds potential as something truly new. Which of these new trademarks will be introduced in March? Only time will tell.
A String of Trademarks Filed by Samsung in January
Beyond filing for a string of new possible Galaxy smartphone brand names, Samsung also filed for a few more interesting ones. Below you'll find three specific new trademarks that they're seeking and the exact description that Samsung associated with each of them, as follows:
Galaxy Joy: "Mobile telephones; wireless headsets for mobile phones, smart phones and tablet computers; rechargeable batteries; battery chargers; leather cases for mobile phones, smart phones and tablet computers; flip covers for mobile phones, smart phones and tablet computers; tablet computers; smart phones."
Samsung Galaxy Grand Max: Smartphones
Nudge: "computer software used for capturing gesture, facial, and voice recognition for the touchless control of other computer applications, computers, phones, smartwatches, and other mobile and multimedia devices; downloadable computer application software to read, automate, manage and control other third party computer applications."
Going into February, we're likely to find new additional trademarks from Samsung, so stay tuned.
Patently Mobile presents a basic summary of new trademark filings with their associated graphics for journalistic news purposes as each such trademark is revealed by the U.S. and/or other foreign Patent & Trademark Offices. This category covers a few Industrial Design reports each year while others could be found in our granted patent archives. Readers are cautioned that the full text of any trademark application should be read in its entirety for further details. About Comments: Patently Mobile reserves the right to post, dismiss or edit comments.
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