Apple Defends iPhone Principles Amid DOJ Antitrust Lawsuit
Summary
Apple vehemently defends its iPhone principles, arguing the DOJ antitrust lawsuit 'fundamentally misunderstands' key features and seeks to 'attack' design choices, degrade privacy/security benefits, and eliminate consumer choice.
Key Points
- Apple slams DOJ lawsuit, saying it 'threatens the very principles that set iPhone apart'
- Apple argues DOJ 'fundamentally misunderstands' key iPhone features like super apps, cloud gaming, messaging apps, smartwatches, and digital wallets
- Apple says lawsuit seeks to 'attack a random collection of design choices', degrade privacy/security benefits, and eliminate consumer choice