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Apple And US DOJ Discuss Settlement In 2024 iPhone Antitrust Suit

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AppleInsider reported that Apple and the US Justice Department are in early settlement discussions over the 2024 iPhone antitrust lawsuit, while any agreement, trial path and final court order remain unresolved.

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Apple And US DOJ Discuss Settlement In 2024 iPhone Antitrust Suit
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Apple and the US Justice Department are discussing a possible early settlement of the 2024 iPhone antitrust lawsuit, AppleInsider reported, citing Bloomberg.

The talks remain preliminary, and no agreement has been announced.

Apple has made multiple offers to the Justice Department in 2026, according to AppleInsider.

The company lost a bid to dismiss the case in 2025, leaving the lawsuit active while the Trump administration reviews several cases inherited from the Biden administration.

The lawsuit targets the way Apple controls iPhone software, services and accessories in the United States.

The original complaint sought changes that would open the iPhone to new apps and services, with the European Union's Digital Markets Act used as a comparison point in AppleInsider's account.

Apple Settlement Talks Follow A 2025 Dismissal Loss

The settlement discussions come after Apple failed to end the antitrust lawsuit at the dismissal stage.

The latest offers were made during 2026, after the court allowed the case to continue.

AppleInsider recorded March 21, 2024 as the lawsuit filing date.

The complaint alleged that Apple violated Section Two of the Sherman Antitrust Act through restrictions tied to super apps, cloud game streaming, cross-platform messaging, non-Apple smartwatches and digital wallets.

Apple's own response denied the allegations.

The company's position is that its platform choices balance consumer needs, privacy and security, while the government argues those choices restrict competition around iPhone services and accessories.

DOJ Complaint Names Apps Messaging Watches And Wallets

The complaint covered several product and service categories.

The Justice Department alleged that App Store restrictions limited super apps, cloud streaming services and rival digital wallets, according to AppleInsider's summary of the case.

Messaging and device interoperability also sit inside the dispute.

The government argued that Apple degraded cross-platform messaging by keeping users inside iMessage, and it also pointed to limits on how non-Apple smartwatches work with iPhones.

The Justice Department also focused on cloud game-streaming services and third-party accessory experiences.

AppleInsider wrote that then-US Attorney General Merrick Garland complained at the original press conference about 30% App Store fees, degraded third-party accessory experiences and Messages.

Some of the disputed practices have changed since the suit was filed.

Super apps are now available in the App Store and RCS support is available in the Messages app, according to AppleInsider.

The account also noted that game streaming is already possible on iPhone and iPad.

AppleInsider separated those changes from unresolved parts of the US case.

The iPhone remains more closed in the United States than it is in other parts of the world, even after Apple made changes linked to apps and messaging.

Apple Defences Cite Business Justifications And IP Rights

Apple's legal position relies on several defences.

AppleInsider said a later filing argued that Apple has legitimate business justifications, protected intellectual property rights, no proof of injury, no harm to competition or consumers, and other grounds for rejecting the claims.

Apple also argued that the government's Section Two Sherman Act claim must show monopoly power in a relevant market, anticompetitive conduct and anticompetitive effects.

The filing denied the allegations and described the lawsuit as challenging a collection of Apple design choices around the iPhone ecosystem.

The AppleInsider account listed additional disputed areas around super apps, game streaming, cross-platform messaging, smartwatch compatibility and digital wallets.

Apple has addressed some of those areas, but AppleInsider did not include a completed settlement that would close the remaining claims.

Settlement Terms And Court Timing Remain Undisclosed

The current talks do not end the case unless the parties reach terms and the court accepts the outcome.

AppleInsider did not include settlement terms, a Justice Department acceptance timetable, a trial date change or a final court order.

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