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Legal issues would occur if another company tried to use the same name or product from the original company. Samsung Electronics is the owner of this product and has full ownership. To avoid complications, Samsung Electronics customized a product uniquely to fit other technological wireless devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S4. Due to the different features and shape of this wireless mobile device, it would be excessively difficult for another company to copy this exact product. Roberto Baldwin and Nathan Olivares-Giles stated, “The S4 looks like a larger version of its predecessor. It’s thin, it’s light, and it’s made of plastic. The sloped edges and anti-iPhone styling are all in place. The S III had a 4.8-inch, 720p, Super HD AMOLED display covered in Corning’s scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass 2. The S4 has a 5-inch, 1080p Super HD AMOLED display covered in Gorilla Glass 3. The S III was 0.34-inches thick; the S4 is 0.31-inches thick. The S III weighed 4.7-ounces; the S4 weighs 4.6-ounces. While the S III had an 8-megapixel rear camera, and a 1.9-megapixel front camera, the S4 has a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front camera” (Samsung, 2013). Creating this unique product was an excellent idea because other companies would have to deal with legal issues of duplicating any Samsung Electrical product.