I think a lot of people read this and thought they had knocked off the ipod menus. That doesn't seem to be the case here.
Apparently the problem is that someone who was involved in designing the phone menus was lazy and decided to just use the icons that Apple uses in OS X for the phone menus.
Far as I know, Samsung actually has a legal version of Apple's ipod interface since they hired that ipod interface designer from Apple. Plus Apple is not going to sue Samsung anytime soon since Samsung and Apple are about as tight as you can get these days, between the cut-rate that Apple gets on memory chips and the mp3 player chipset deal that they just inked they're like best buds.
Probably just some lazy designer at Samsung is gonna get fired hardcore though.
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I think a lot of people read this and thought they had knocked off the ipod menus. That doesn't seem to be the case here.
Apparently the problem is that someone who was involved in designing the phone menus was lazy and decided to just use the icons that Apple uses in OS X for the phone menus.
Far as I know, Samsung actually has a legal version of Apple's ipod interface since they hired that ipod interface designer from Apple. Plus Apple is not going to sue Samsung anytime soon since Samsung and Apple are about as tight as you can get these days, between the cut-rate that Apple gets on memory chips and the mp3 player chipset deal that they just inked they're like best buds.
Probably just some lazy designer at Samsung is gonna get fired hardcore though.