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Is the US calling time-out on Apple’s smartphone domination?

Last updated: 2024/03/28 at 11:10 PM
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Apple’s challenges have extended across the Atlantic. While grappling with the EU’s Digital Markets Act and monitoring the UK’s Digital Markets, Competition, and Consumers bill, the company now faces its most significant battle at home, with the US government launching what could be the antitrust case of the decade.

This lawsuit presents a myriad of accusations drawn from various sectors where Apple holds dominance, primarily aiming to prove the crucial claim in US antitrust law: consumer harm. While competing against Apple may be frustrating, the case hinges on whether this lack of competition truly harms consumers.

RELATED: US Department of Justice sues Apple for illegal monopoly over smartphones

The accusations range from Apple’s policies limiting third-party smartwatches from integrating with iPhones, contrasting with the seamless integration of the Apple Watch, to the disparity between SMS messages from Android users and iMessages from iPhones. Additionally, the lawsuit addresses the all-or-nothing nature of Apple’s CarPlay system for drivers.

Anticipating Apple’s defence, the lawsuit pre-emptively challenges the notion that these restrictions are essential to safeguard user privacy and security. It argues that Apple employs privacy and security justifications as a flexible shield, ultimately serving its financial and business interests. The government points to deals like offering “more private and secure app stores” to select entities and the multibillion-dollar arrangement with Google as evidence of Apple’s willingness to compromise in this area.

Overall, the lawsuit underscores the complex interplay between Apple’s dominance, consumer welfare, and the broader market landscape.

The question of what exactly Apple holds a monopoly on is less clear. The government’s court filing suggests that the company’s dominance lies within the “performance smartphone market,” excluding lower-priced devices. Eliminating these cheaper alternatives allows Apple to claim a significant 70% market share by revenue, a notable feat. However, Apple itself reportedly does not view entry-level smartphones as direct competitors to the iPhone and other high-performance models.

This assertion leaves much to be desired. It seems incredulous to suggest that Apple lacks market-shaping power, especially given the Department of Justice’s efforts to disrupt it. Yet, is Apple’s dominance truly derived from its control over the “performance” smartphone segment? International comparisons paint a contrasting picture. Outside the US, where high-end Android phones enjoy greater popularity, there’s scant evidence of Apple’s diminished market influence. One noticeable distinction may be the lower adoption of iMessage in regions where WhatsApp, Line, or WeChat prevail. However, this variance has seemingly had little impact on Apple’s overall market position.

In Europe, some may understandably question the need for further scrutiny if the government has already decided to take action against Apple for alleged monopoly abuse. However, the approach to antitrust enforcement differs significantly between the US and Europe. In the US, the government must bring a case to court and prove its merits, a process that is seen as fair but also high-stakes and time-consuming due to potential lengthy appeals. Even in the event of victory, significant financial resources are expended, while defeat leaves little room for negotiation.

Conversely, the EU operates under a regulatory framework exemplified by the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which imposes tighter regulations on designated “gatekeepers” like Apple, Meta, and Google. Under the DMA, investigations into alleged breaches, such as anti-steering provisions, can swiftly lead to conclusions, with limited appeal rights. While critics argue this regulatory state undermines the rule of law and imposes decisions on companies, the EU’s approach offers a smoother, cost-effective process with clearer outcomes.

Despite vocal opposition from Apple and its allies in the US, the EU’s enforcement has been efficient and transparent. Although it may not align with Apple’s preferences, the EU’s regulatory process is less susceptible to the uncertainties of the court system. As the US case unfolds, Apple may reconsider the merits of the EU’s approach.

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