As we begin our lookout for new Samsung trademark filings going into the Next Samsung event that is to introduce the new S6 Edge + and/or S6 Note, we've already discovered a new trademark of interest. Samsung has filed for "Write on PDF" which could point to a new app for editing PDFs, a feature custom tailored for the next Note smartphone. The trademark filing specifically points to "enabling users to annotate and save PDF documents, images and files."
Samsung's Trademark Application In-Part for "Write on PDF"
International Class Details for "Write on PDF" TM
Samsung filed their 'Write on PDF' trademark under International Class 009 covering the following: "Computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, tablet computers, portable media players and handheld computers enabling users to annotate and save PDF documents, images and files; computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, tablet computers, portable media players and handheld computers enabling users to and annotate and save electronic documents, images and files in electronic, computer readable file formats."
Samsung's trademark application was officially filed on June 30, the same day that they filed for the "UHQA" trademark under number USPTO number 86678374. Samsung introduced UHQA on their Note 4 in September 2014 at IFA Berlin.
Samsung filed their 'UHQA' trademark under International Class 009 covering the following: "Smart phones; mobile telephones; audio speakers; earphones; headphones; television receivers (TV sets); audio electronic components, namely surround sound systems."
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