Apple was awarded $1.05 billion in damages by a U.S. jury on Friday after they found that Samsung Electronics Co Ltd <005930.KS> had copied important features of the iPhone and iPad. The verdict could lead to an outright ban on sales of products made by the world's largest smartphone maker.
The ruling is a major setback for Samsung and other device makers like it that use Google Inc's
The ruling gives a big boost to Apple, but it also potentially benefits BlackBerry maker RIM
Both RIM and Nokia, which is the largest producer of Windows phones that run on software created by Microsoft Corp
'A slowdown in Android activity due to patent uncertainty and possible injunctions could open a window of opportunity for the coming Windows 8 and BlackBerry 10 platforms,' said Baird Equity analyst William Power in a note to clients.
'Any negative repercussions for Android could be construed as directionally positive for Nokia and RIM, though both still face an uphill battle in our judgment,' he said.
Shares of RIM, which rose more than 4 percent at open on Monday, were up 2.3 percent at $7.10 at 1010 EDT on the Nasdaq, while its Canadian-listed shares were up 2 percent at C$7.02.
(Reporting by Euan Rocha; Editing by Frank McGurty)
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