Samsung is at it again, this time filing six different trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for yet to be announced smartphones.
On May 10, 2012, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. submitted applications for the Lunge (Serial No. 85621870), Galaxy Forge (Serial No. 8561866), Galaxy Wield (Serial No. 85621864), Galaxy Mission (Serial No. 85621859), Galaxy Rivet (Serial No. 85621854), and the Galaxy Victory (Serial No. 85621853).
Like many recent filings, the goods and services in the latest applications cover nothing more than mobile telephones and smartphones.
The newest batch has Olympic-like names such as “Lunge” and “Victory”.
Earlier this month Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S III which is the official London 2012 Olympic Games smartphone.
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(Image of Galaxy S WiFi 3.6 via Samsung.com)
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