On March 30, 2012, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. submitted trademark applications for the Galaxy Sire (Serial Number: 85585397), the Galaxy Perx (Serial Number:85585381), and the Galaxy Lift (Serial Number: 85585386).
As with many of Samsung’s recent filings over at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the goods and services described in each application cover the same thing: Mobile phones; Smartphones.
Other than the limited information in the trademark applications, there’s not much to go on at this point.
No details on specs just yet.
At the time of this writing, Samsung has made no official announcement of releasing these smartphones.
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6 replies on “Samsung files trademarks for Galaxy Sire, Lift, and Perx smartphones”
Samsung owns: Smartphones.com
Pretty cool.
But not really using it.
Aron
Thanks for pointing that out. What a disappointing use of the domain.
And Apple immediatlely files more lawsuits against Samsung for infringing on everything apple makes
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