SAN FRANCISCO — In the wake of its $119.6 million trial win, Apple is again angling for a permanent injunction against Samsung. However, the company’s request is modest compared to the sweeping sales ban it sought after its 2012 court victory. The Cupertino-based company moved on Friday for a narrow injunction barring Samsung from stepping on three patents that the eight-member jury found that it infringed earlier this month.

“Only an injunction can finally end Samsung’s unfair and illegal practice of trying to compete with Apple through infringement,” Apple lawyer William Lee of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr wrote in the motion.