Not sure how reliable this is but:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=25515
The damages aren't really the worst part of this for Samsung.
The very bad part is that it will now find virtually all of its smartphones banned from sale in the U.S., pending software and design modifications. This could literally cost it several times the damages in lost sales.
Judge Lucy Koh has yet to deliver a final ruling, which will likely include product bans, but that should come in a matter of days. One thing's for sure -- Samsung is going to appeal this, but it's likely to lose billions in the meantime.
The Galaxy S III is spared merely because it was too fresh to be banned, but Apple could use the jury's sweeping ruling as leverage to push for a speedy ban on that device to by the U.S. International Trade Commission.
Apple has done it -- it's quite literally dealt a death blow to the biggest Android phonemaker's U.S. sales.