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Smartphone monopoly litigation

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Background on Smartphone monopoly litigation (Wikipedia)
Brand / defendant

Apple

Size or exposure

Millions of iPhone purchasers

Current posture

Active MDL; no settlement

Case tracking for the Smartphone monopoly litigation matter, current through August 11, 2026, plus any additional news coverage found automatically below. Allegations may be disputed; a listing does not establish liability or individual eligibility.

Recent coverage

Apple class action alleges Hide My Email feature does not work as advertised - Top Class Actions

A proposed class action alleges that Apple's Hide My Email feature fails to perform as advertised.

Apple Could Owe Some Users up to $5,000 Each in This Class Action Lawsuit - Lifehacker

A class action lawsuit alleges that Apple may owe certain users compensation of up to $5,000 each.

Apple sued for allegedly misleading consumers over iCloud+ privacy feature in class-action complaint - nypost.com

A proposed class action alleges Apple misled consumers about the privacy protections provided by its iCloud+ feature.

Why Apple customers will have to wait over a year for $250M settlement - usatoday.com

Apple customers may face a wait of more than a year before receiving payments from a $250 million settlement.

If You're Hoping to Collect on Apple's $250M AI iPhone Settlement, You'll Have to Wait a Year - cnet.com

A settlement involving Apple’s AI-related iPhone claims is reported to require eligible consumers to wait about a year before receiving payments.

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