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`U.S. Patent No. 8,339,493
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`1. An electric camera comprising:
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`Each of the Accused Apple '493 Products1' 2 includes and operates as an electric camera.
`See, e.g., iPhone User Guide (showing a "Camera" app and the ability to take photos and
`videos).
`For example, the Apple iPhone 11, iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max include
`and operate as an electric camera, as evidenced by the "Camera" "built -in" application:
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`https: / /www.apple.com/iphone -x /specs/ (MAXELL_APPLE0016166).
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`1 The Accused Apple '493 Products include Apple iPhone Products (e.g., iPhone 11 (A2111), iPhone 11 Pro (A2160), iPhone 11 Pro
`Max (A2161), iPhone XS (A1920), iPhone XS Max (A1921), iPhone XR (A1984), iPhone X (A1865/A1901), iPhone 8 Plus
`(A1864/A1897), iPhone 8 (A1863/A1905), iPhone 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), iPhone 7 (A1660/A1778), iPhone 6s Plus (A1634/A1687),
`iPhone 6S (A1633/A1688), iPhone 6 Plus (A1522/A1524), iPhone 6 (A1549/A1586), iPhone SE (A1723/A1662), iPhone 55
`(A1453/A1533), and iPhone 5C (A1456/A1532)) and Apple iPad Products (e.g., iPad Pro (A1673 / A1674 / A1675)).
`2 Although this chart contains user guide descriptions and screen shots from infringing products operating using iOS 11 as partial
`evidence of the Accused Apple '493 Products' infringement, these products nevertheless infringe the '493 Patent's claims under other
`versions of iOS as well, such as iOS 12 and iOS 13, which operate in substantially the same way for purposes of infringement of the
`'493 Patent. Thus, the Accused Apple '493 Products infringe regardless of which version of iOS they have installed.
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`1. An electric camera comprising:
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`Each of the Accused Apple ’493 Products1, 2 includes and operates as an electric camera.
`See, e.g., iPhone User Guide (showing a “Camera” app and the ability to take photos and
`videos).
`For example, the Apple iPhone 11, iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max include
`and operate as an electric camera, as evidenced by the “Camera” “built-in” application:
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`https://www.apple.com/iphone-x/specs/ (MAXELL_APPLE0016166).
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`1 The Accused Apple ’493 Products include Apple iPhone Products (e.g., iPhone 11 (A2111), iPhone 11 Pro (A2160), iPhone 11 Pro
`Max (A2161), iPhone XS (A1920), iPhone XS Max (A1921), iPhone XR (A1984), iPhone X (A1865/A1901), iPhone 8 Plus
`(A1864/A1897), iPhone 8 (A1863/A1905), iPhone 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), iPhone 7 (A1660/A1778), iPhone 6s Plus (A1634/A1687),
`iPhone 6S (A1633/A1688), iPhone 6 Plus (A1522/A1524), iPhone 6 (A1549/A1586), iPhone SE (A1723/A1662), iPhone 5S
`(A1453/A1533), and iPhone 5C (A1456/A1532)) and Apple iPad Products (e.g., iPad Pro (A1673 / A1674 / A1675)).
`2 Although this chart contains user guide descriptions and screen shots from infringing products operating using iOS 11 as partial
`evidence of the Accused Apple ’493 Products’ infringement, these products nevertheless infringe the ’493 Patent’s claims under other
`versions of iOS as well, such as iOS 12 and iOS 13, which operate in substantially the same way for purposes of infringement of the
`’493 Patent. Thus, the Accused Apple ’493 Products infringe regardless of which version of iOS they have installed.
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`iPhone 5C
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`iPad Pro (A1673 /
`A1674 / A1675)
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`2
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`1, 2
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`3
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`4, 5
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`The above exemplary values are based on publically available information. It is expected
`that discovery will confirm these or similar numbers, and Maxell reserves the right to
`show that any of the Accused Apple ’493 Products infringe using different values of K1
`and K2.
`Supplementation Based On Current Source Code
`See Appendix 3-A for exemplary evidence of source code citations supporting the
`infringement theory set forth herein.
`Subject to additional discovery in this case, Maxell may provide further supplementation
`of these contentions in accordance with P.R. 3-1(g) as set forth in Judge Schroeder’s
`standing Patent Discovery Order.
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`Upon information and belief, during recording in the static image mode, the signal
`processing unit in each of the Accused Apple ’493 Products generates the image signals
`by using all signal charges accumulated in the N number of vertically arranged pixel
`lines, to provide N pixel lines. Each product records an image in a static image mode
`(e.g., a still image mode) and the signal processing unit generates the image signals by
`using all signal charges accumulated in all N number of vertically arranged pixel lines of
`the image sensing device, to provide N pixel lines.
`For example, the Apple iPhone X records an image in static mode and upon information
`and belief the signal processing unit in the iPhone X (such as the Apple A11 chipset or
`the ISP contained therein) generates the image signals by using all of the N vertically
`arranged pixel lines of the image sensing device’s light-receiving sensor. On information
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`static image mode, the signal
`processing unit generates the image
`signals by using all signal charges
`accumulated in the N number of
`vertically arranged pixel lines, to
`provide N pixel lines.
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`and belief, the Accused Apple '493 Products may operate in static mode and use all N
`vertically arranged pixel lines in recording static images or photographs.
`Apple's Online User Guide confirms the ability of the Accused Apple '493 Products to
`record images in a static image mode, for example by taking and recording a photograph:
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`CAMERA
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`Take photos
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`You can take photos and videos with the front -facing and rear cameras. To quickly get to the camera, swipe left
`from the Lock screen.
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`Turn the lash
`on or off.
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`the format.
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`the front -facing
`and rear cameras.
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`View photos
`and videos
`you've taken.
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`Take a photo.
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`(iPhone User Guide) (MAXELL_APPLE0007295).
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`and belief, the Accused Apple ’493 Products may operate in static mode and use all N
`vertically arranged pixel lines in recording static images or photographs.
`Apple’s Online User Guide confirms the ability of the Accused Apple ’493 Products to
`record images in a static image mode, for example by taking and recording a photograph:
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`When recording an image in static image mode, the Accused Apple ’493 Products each
`reads out an array of pixels in an area of the light-receiving sensor to have a number N of
`vertically arranged pixel lines not exceeding the maximum number of vertically arranged
`pixel lines that can be read out of the image sensor. All N vertically arranged pixel lines
`are used for the recording of the static image, for example without subsampling, culling,
`or mixing the pixel lines.
`As non-limiting examples of Apple’s infringement, the iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, and
`iPhone 8 each use all N (for example, 3024 or fewer) pixel lines when recording images
`in static mode (such as when taking a picture). In other words, in these examples at one
`orientation, the iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone 8 each capture still images that have
`3024 vertically arranged pixel lines, using all of the vertically arranged pixel lines (N)
`available for static image capture in these products’ 12MP image sensing device. In these
`examples, N = 3024, though other, lesser values of N are possible. In addition, depending
`on the orientation of the product, in these examples N may also be 4032.
`The AIDA64 diagnostic utility confirms that the rear camera modules (image sensing
`devices) in the iPhone X record static images with all 3024 (N) vertically arranged pixel
`lines. This utility also confirms that the iPhone X’s front camera records static images
`using all 2160 (N) vertically arranged pixel lines.
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`12:31
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`AIDA64
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`BACK CAMERA
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`Resolution
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`Aperture
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`s a
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`Camera
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`Qual 12 MegaPixels
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`1.8
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`Max Video Resolution
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`4k @ 601ps
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`Max Video Speed
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`240fps @ 1080p
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`Optical Stabilization
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`Yes
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`Max Photo Resolution
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`4032 x 3024
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`Shortest Exposure Value
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`1/90909 sec
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`Langest Exposure Value
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`1/3 sec
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`F NON r CAFAEP:'
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`Resolution
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`Aperture
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`7 MegaPixels
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`2.2
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`Max Video Resolution
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`1080p @ 30fps
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`Max Video Speed
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`30fps @ 1080p
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`Optical Stabilization
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`No
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`Max Video Speed
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`240fps @ 1080p
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`Optical Stabilization
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`Yes
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`Max Photo Resolution
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`4032 x 3024
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`Shortest Exposure Value
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`1/90909 sec
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`Longest Exposure Value
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`1/3 sec
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`FRONT CAMERA
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`Resolution
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`Aperture
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`7 MegaPixels
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`2.2
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`Max Video Resolution
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`1080p @ 30fps
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`Max Video Speed
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`30fps @ 1080p
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`Optical Stabilization
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`No
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`Max Photo Resolution
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`3840 x 2180
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`Shortest Exposure Value
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`1/76923 sec
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`Langest Exposure Value
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`1/2 sec
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`Screenshot
`of AIDA64 Diagnostic Tool on
`iPhone X, Showing Rear Camera Specs
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`Screenshot of AIDA64 Diagnostic Tool on
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`Screenshot of AIDA64 Diagnostic Tool on
`iPhone X, Showing Rear Camera Specs
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`Screenshot of AIDA64 Diagnostic Tool on
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`Further, the actual operation of Apple iPhone X shows the recording of images in static
`mode:
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`Screenshot During Monitoring Mode
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`Recorded Still Image
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`Screenshot During Monitoring Mode
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`Recorded Still Image
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`For example, the above exemplary still image taken at the highest resolution with the
`iPhone X has a resolution of 4032 by 3024 pixels, thus having 4032 vertically arranged
`pixel lines in portrait orientation. This is shown by the properties of the image itself:
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`In addition, operation of each of the Accused Apple ’493 Products confirms their ability
`to capture still images. For example, the following images from an iPhone 11 accused
`device demonstrate its ability to record still images using all N number of vertically
`arranged pixel lines:
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`Screenshot During Monitoring Mode
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`Recorded Still Image (iPhone 11)
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`Like the exemplary products discussed here, each of the Accused Apple ’493 Products is
`capable of recording images in a static image mode (for example, by taking photos). On
`information and belief, each of the Accused Apple ’493 Products were designed to utilize
`a particular number (N) of vertically arranged pixel lines when recording static images.
`Each of the Accused Apple ’493 Products use all N number of vertically arranged pixel
`lines for recording images in static image mode. For example, the following Apple
`products have the following camera modules with the following non-limiting, exemplary
`maximum values of N:
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`Infringing Product
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`Camera Module
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`Exemplary
`Maximum
`Values(s) of N
`
`12MP dual (rear)
`12MP (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`4032 (front)
`
`12MP triple (rear)
`12MP (front)
`
`4032 (rear)
`4032 (front)
`
`12MP triple (rear)
`12MP (front)
`
`4032 (rear)
`4032 (front)
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`12MP dual (rear)
`7MP (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`3840 (front)
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`iPhone 11
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`iPhone 11 Pro
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`iPhone 11 Pro Max
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`iPhone XS Max
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`iPhone XS
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`iPhone XR
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`iPhone X
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`12MP dual (rear)
`7MP (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`3840 (front)
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`12MP (rear)
`7MP (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`3840 (front)
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`12MP dual (rear)
`7MP (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`3840 (front)
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`iPhone 8 Plus / iPhone 8
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`iPhone 7 Plus / iPhone 7
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`iPhone 6s Plus / iPhone 6s
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`iPhone 6 Plus / iPhone 6
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`iPhone SE
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`12MP (rear)
`7MP (front)
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`12MP (rear)
`7MP (front)
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`12MP (rear)
`5MP (front)
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`8MP (rear)
`1.2MP (front)
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`12MP (rear)
`1.2MP (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`3840 (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`3840 (front)
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`4032 (rear)
`2560 (front)
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`3264 (rear)
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`3024 (rear)
`2160 (front)
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`iPhone 5s / iPhone 5C
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`iPad Pro (A1673 / A1674 /
`A1675)
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`8MP (rear)
`1.2MP (front)
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`12MP (rear)
`5MP (front)
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`3264 (rear)
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`4032 (rear)
`2560 (front)
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`Supplementation Based On Current Source Code
`See Appendix 3-A for exemplary evidence of source code citations supporting the
`infringement theory set forth herein.
`Subject to additional discovery in this case, Maxell may provide further supplementation
`of these contentions in accordance with P.R. 3-1(g) as set forth in Judge Schroeder’s
`standing Patent Discovery Order.
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`* * * * *
`To the extent Defendant argues that this limitation is not literally met in any Accused
`Apple ’493 Product, pursuant to P.R. 3-1(d), Maxell asserts that this limitation is met
`under the doctrine of equivalents because the identified structure matches the function,
`way, and result of the claimed element and, to the extent there is a difference, the
`difference is insubstantial. For example, to the extent that Defendant argues that the
`Accused Apple ’493 Products do not have a component to record in the static image
`mode, each of these products include software, hardware, or a combination of the two
`that perform the equivalent function of forming image signals by using all effective
`pixels of the image sensing device. Using this software, hardware, or combination of the
`two, these products perform substantially the same function in substantially the same
`way as claimed. The performance of this function achieves substantially the same result,
`for example, forming image signals by using all effective pixels of the image sensing
`device.
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