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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 2 of 9
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`Application of U.S. Patent No. 9,338,292
`to
`LG Electronics
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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 3 of 9
`U.S. Patent No. 9,338,292 – Claim 14
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`[PRE] A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising executable data capable of causing a programmable device to
`perform the steps of:
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`[A] in response to an incoming call, detecting an identification of the incoming call from a calling party;
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`[B] assigning priority on the incoming call based on a predefined scheme, wherein a higher priority call is forwarded to a
`user and a lower priority call is forwarded to voice mail without notifying a receipt of the incoming call, regardless of a time
`of receipt of the incoming call; and
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`[C] providing a notification for indicating a reception of the voice mail.
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`Claim 14
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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 4 of 9
`Application of U.S. Patent No. 9,338,292 to LGE
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`[PRE] A non-transitory computer-
`readable medium comprising
`executable data capable of causing
`a programmable device to perform
`the steps of:
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`LGE makes, uses, offers to sell, sells, and/or imports into the United States smartphones that support
`Do Not Disturb (the “Accused Products”). The Accused Products include memory storing computer
`executable code (i.e., a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising executable data
`capable of causing a programmable device to perform steps) that causes the device to perform the
`steps of claim 14.
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`https://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/v60-thinq-dual-screen/specs#iw comp1552886069288
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`Claim 14
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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 5 of 9
`Application of U.S. Patent No. 9,338,292 to LGE
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`[A] in response to an incoming
`call, detecting an identification of
`the incoming call from a calling
`party;
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`When in Do Not Disturb mode, the Accused Products detect, in response to an incoming call, an
`identification of an incoming call from a calling party. For example, the Accused Products detect
`whether an incoming call is from a “Contact” or a “Favorite.” The Accused Products also detect
`call identification information (e.g., caller number, location, name).
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`Claim 14
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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 6 of 9
`Application of U.S. Patent No. 9,338,292 to LGE
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`When in Do Not Disturb mode, Accused Products assign priority on the incoming call based on a
`predefined scheme. For example, the Accused Products assign priority to an incoming call based on
`whether it is from a “Contact” or whether it is from a “Favorite.”
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`[B] assigning priority on the
`incoming call based on a
`predefined scheme, wherein a
`higher priority call is forwarded to
`a user and a lower priority call is
`forwarded to voice mail without
`notifying a receipt of the incoming
`call, regardless of a time of receipt
`of the incoming call; and
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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 7 of 9
`Application of US. Patent No. 9,338,292 to LGE
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`[B] assigning priority on the
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`a user and a lower priority call is
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`notifying a receipt of the incoming
`call, regardless of a time of receipt
`of the incoming call; and
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`When in Do Not Disturb mode, a higher priority call (e.g., a call from a “Contact,” a call from a
`“Favorite”) is forwarded to a user; a lower priority call (e.g., a call from an unknown number, a call
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`Claim 14
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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 8 of 9
`Application of U.S. Patent No. 9,338,292 to LGE
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`Unless otherwise configured by a user, Do Not Disturb mode silences notifications and calls
`regardless of a time of receipt of the incoming call.
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`[B] assigning priority on the
`incoming call based on a
`predefined scheme, wherein a
`higher priority call is forwarded to
`a user and a lower priority call is
`forwarded to voice mail without
`notifying a receipt of the incoming
`call, regardless of a time of receipt
`of the incoming call; and
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`Case 6:20-cv-00513-ADA Document 1-3 Filed 06/10/20 Page 9 of 9
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