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Apple’s Ambitious Foldable iPad Project Hits Significant Roadblocks Apple’s highly anticipated entry into the large-format foldable device market has encountered…
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A group of fifty-five Chinese iPhone and iPad users has formally accused Apple of monopolistic practices through its App Store policies. The complaint filed with China’s market regulator challenges Apple’s exclusive control over app distribution and payment processing in the country.
Fifty-five iPhone and iPad users in China have jointly filed an antitrust complaint with the country’s market regulator, accusing Apple of abusing its dominant market position through restrictive App Store policies, according to reports from Reuters and Sina. The group, represented by legal counsel, submitted their petition last week to the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), urging officials to launch a formal investigation into what they characterize as monopolistic practices.
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