Apple takes a hit Major antitrust litigation filed Thursday by the U.S. Department of Justice.The iPhone maker has been accused of creating a monopoly on iPhones, but also cited other devices, including apple watch. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said smartwatches make it difficult to use an Apple Watch with something other than an iPhone, but Apple does appear to be trying.
According to foreign media reports, Apple has spent three years looking to add Android support to the Apple Watch. 9 to 5 Thursday. The company cited “technical limitations” as the reason for this failure.
The U.S. Department of Justice and 17 state and territory attorneys general have accused Apple of monopolizing the smartphone market, and the Apple Watch is one of several examples of the company’s business practices violating antitrust laws.Other examples include 30% app store feethis scary green bubble text Share personal information in iMessage for Android users and when using Apple Wallet.
Apple later responded to the lawsuit, saying the lawsuit was factually and legally wrong.
The lawsuit is a major legal challenge against Apple in the United States, but in the European Union, the iPhone maker has been hit hard by regulations.Start with manufacturing equipment Support USB-C instead of lightning cable to add support Third-party app stores on Apple devices. But as this lawsuit winds its way through the courts, don’t expect any major changes to happen for a long time.
Even though the Apple Watch doesn’t have Android support, Google is trying to make the most of it with its line of wearable tech.it has pixel watch, and with the release of the Pixel Watch 2, things get even better.Google also has Fitbit series Wearable device. Fitbit will even start Integrating artificial intelligence into devices Provide users with health and fitness tips.