The jury in the latest Apple-Samsung patents trial delivered its verdict on Friday, but this was far from the resounding victory Apple claimed when the pair duked it out in the same Silicon Valley courtroom in 2012. Then, Samsung was slapped with a damages bill of over $1bn (the subject of endless reviews and appeals since). This time, there were mixed results for both companies, and a growing sense of weariness from the judge and the mobile ecosystem, which wishes these giants would go back to innovating rather than litigating in their duel. Samsung was deemed to have infringed some, but not all, of the patents at issue, and Apple won damages of $120m. In an unexpected twist, the jury…