Google's Search Deal With Apple Under Fire In Major Antitrust Lawsuit
- Google pays Apple billions annually to remain default iPhone search engine, accounting for over 10% of Apple's profits.
- Justice Department lawsuit alleges Google unfairly dominates search market through deals with Apple, Samsung, Mozilla.
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai expressed concerns in 2007 emails about optics and lack of user choice in Apple deal.
- Possible outcomes include new bidding process for default search status, Apple offering search choice screen, or partnering with alternate search engine.
- Trial outcome expected in 2024 and could force changes to longstanding Apple-Google search deal, impacting tech industry.