The legal fight between smartphone giants Apple and Samsung has stepped up a gear after the Korean vendor filed a complaint calling for an import ban against the iPhone, iPad and iPod.

FOSSpatents reportsthat Samsung filed a complaint (complaint no. 337-2824) with the International Trade Commission on Tuesday, concerning a range of different electronic devices:

Mobile Electronic Devices, Including Wireless Communication Devices, Portable Music and Data Processing Devices, and Tablet Computer

The ITC will now have to investigate the complaint, with a final decision likely to be made within 16 to 18 months.

Samsung’s move comes after Apple amended its complaint in the US andcountersued Samsung in South Korea, havingpreviously filed a complaintagainst the Cupertino-based company. Apple is already seeking an import ban on Samsung products, indicating that the Korean vendor wants to match the complaints of its US rival.

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With Apple reportedly looking to replace Samsung components in its devices, the two companies are set for a bitter and very public separation, both as partners and competitors.

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