Apple urges judge to dismiss US smartphone monopoly case: The Indian Express
In a bold move, tech giant Apple has urged a judge to dismiss the ongoing US smartphone monopoly case, arguing that the lawsuit is baseless and lacks merit.
The case, which was filed by a group of consumers alleging that Apple holds a monopoly on the iPhone market, has been a source of contention for the company. Apple has consistently denied these claims, stating that it faces fierce competition from other smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung and Google.
In a court filing, Apple argued that the plaintiffs have failed to provide any evidence that the company has engaged in anti-competitive behavior. The tech giant also emphasized that its customers have a wide range of choices when it comes to purchasing smartphones, further undermining the monopoly allegations.
Apple’s legal team has urged the judge to dismiss the case, stating that allowing it to proceed would only serve to waste both the court’s time and resources. The company has expressed confidence that the judge will see through the baseless claims and rule in their favor.
The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for the smartphone market in the US. As one of the biggest players in the industry, Apple’s victory in this case could solidify its position and set a precedent for future antitrust lawsuits.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the judge deliberates on Apple’s plea to end the US smartphone monopoly case.