Moto could sue Samsung for copying always on' feature

In what galaxy is it okay to steal competitor phones' cool features?,' reads Moto twitter handle.

Update: 2016-08-20 07:25 GMT
The' always-on' display enables screen to display time and notifications even when the phone is locked

Moto, this week, has accused Samsung for copying its ‘always-on’ display feature, on its Twitter handle.

“In what galaxy is it okay to steal competitor phones' cool features? #TheOriginalAlwaysOnDisplay #motozdroid’, reads company's US twitter handle.

The much anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 7 launched on August 2, 2016, features ‘always-on’ display as claimed by Moto, which enables screen to display time and notifications even when the phone is locked. A similar feature can be spotted on Moto X smartphone; however, according to the reports Moto itself is unable to claim that it was the original creator of the feature as it was first seen on Nokia’s Lumia phone.

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