In a landmark ruling in the Apple vs. Samsung patent trial, the jury has just awarded damages to Apple for Samsung's violation of its various software, hardware design patents, and trade-dress dilution. For its various violations, Samsung must pay Apple $1,049,343,540 in damages, the jury determined. The damages, by device, are as follows:

Accused Samsung Product Amount Awarded Captivate (JX 1011) $80,840,162 Continuum (JX 1016) $16,399,117 Droid Charge (JX1025) $50,672,869 Epic 4G (JX 1012) $130,180,896 Exhibit 4G (JX 1028) $1,084,820 Fascinate (JX 1013) $143,539,179 Galaxy Ace (JX 1030) $0 Galaxy Prevail (JX 1022) $57,867,383 Galaxy S (i9000) (JX 1007) $0 Galaxy S 4G (JX 1019) $73,344,668 Galaxy S II (AT&T) (JX 1031) $40,494,356 Galaxy S II (i900) (JX 1032) $0 Galaxy S II (T-Mobile) (JX 1033) $83,791,708 Galaxy S II (Epic 4G Touch) (JX 1034) $100,326,988 Galaxy S II (Skyrocket) (JX 1035) $32,273,558 Galaxy S II Showcase (i500) (JX 1017) $22,002,146 Galaxy Tab (JX 1036) $1,966,691 Galaxy Tab 10.1 (WiFi) (JX 1037) $833,076 Galaxy Tab 10.1 (4G LTE) (JX 1038) $219,694 Gem (JX 1020) $4,075,585 Indulge (JX 1026) $16,011,184 Infuse 4G (JX 1027) $44,792,974 Intercept 4G (JX 1009) $2,242,013 Mesmerize (JX 1015) $53,123,612 Nexus S 4G (JX 1023) $1,828,297 Replenish (JX 1024) $3,350,256 Transform (JX 1014) $953,060 Vibrant (JX 1010) $89,673,957

Total: $1,049,343,540

Despite the substantial damages awarded to Apple, the jury found that Samsung was owed no monetary compensation for its own utility patent claims. The jury was tasked with reviewing each patent, assigning a cumulative dollar amount to over 700 patent-specific questions. The jury returned a verdict after just two days of deliberation.

Check out the entire 20-page verdict here. A hearing is scheduled to be held on September 20th wherein Apple will file for permanent injunctions on the Samsung products found in violation of its patents, potentially banning their import to the United States.

Update: After delivering its initial verdict awarding Apple $1,051,855,000, the jury was asked to address discrepancies regarding two items on the verdict form. The verdict has been updated to reflect the new total damages owed to Apple, which is $1,049,343,540.