For instance, there’s the contentious $1bn fine Samsung has been told to pay Apple, after a San Jose jury ruled that the South Korean company had slavishly copied its Cupertino rival’s iOS product design. Samsung will appeal the ruling, though there’s no telling how the appeals court will decide.
For the full year, Samsung expects profit to hit $25bn. That could also leave it facing a higher than usual bonus round for its global workforce, Reuters reports, under performance-related payment schemes.
The arrival of the iPhone 5 is likely to give Samsung the biggest headache, however, with Apple facing so much demand for its new smartphone that it is struggling to keep it in stock. Samsung’s Galaxy S III has become the de facto Android device to challenge the iPhone, with sales actually jumping in number initially despite Apple’s lawsuit and the increased attention on the iPhone refresh.
Samsung also has a close relationship with Google, though it’s speculated that the search firm will partner with another company for its next Nexus “own brand” Android handset, breaking a two-device run with Samsung.

