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Google’s €4.1 billion Android fine: What the EU court ruled | Explained

Google’s €4.1 billion Android fine: What the EU court ruled | Explained

Posted on July 4, 2026 By admin


The EU court ruling brings to a close a legal fight that has run for eight years since the fine was first handed down, and is seen as likely to embolden further such antitrust cases in the EU and elsewhere. File
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The latest EU court ruling: The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on Wednesday (July 2, 2026) dismissed an appeal by Google against a €4.1 billion antitrust fine, confirming the penalty imposed on the company for using its Android mobile operating system to block rivals. The ruling brings to a close a legal fight that has run for eight years since the fine was first handed down, and is seen as likely to embolden further such antitrust cases in the EU and elsewhere.

How the case unfolded: The European Commission (EC) had originally fined Google €4.34 billion in 2018 for exclusivity agreements that required phone manufacturers to pre-install Google Search, Google Chrome and Google Play on their devices, and prevented them from using competing apps by default. A lower tribunal, the General Court, trimmed the fine to €4.1 billion in 2022; Google then appealed to CJEU, which has now sided with the EC. “The appeal brought by Google and its parent company Alphabet… is dismissed,” the judges said, confirming the penalty for “Google Search’s abuse of a dominant position in the context of the Android operating system.”

Why did the EU act against Google?

The Commission’s case was that Google used pre-installation agreements to lock in its own apps and shut competitors out of the Android ecosystem.

How has Google responded?

A Google spokesperson said the judgment failed to take into account the company’s investment to keep Android “open, interoperable and free,” and added that it had “adapted our agreements to comply with the initial decision back in 2018.”

Has Google faced other antitrust penalties?

Google has reportedly racked up €11 billion in EU fines over the last decade for various antitrust infringements. The firm has separately faced antitrust fines for the hefty 15-30% commissions it collects on in-app purchases and subscriptions to digital services. These have led to some changes in parts of the world, where Google provides alternative payment methods where it either collects a lower commission or zero commission.

Is there a similar case in India?

The EU penalty has an equivalent in India. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in 2022 imposed a penalty of ₹1,337.76 crore on Google for abusing its dominant position across the Android mobile device ecosystem, an order that followed in the EC’s findings closely.

What is the status of the Indian case?

The CCI found that in the markets it examined, Google contravened multiple parts of the Competition Act which prohibit abuse of dominant position. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) in March 2023 upheld the ₹1,337.76 crore penalty in the Android matter, but set aside four of the ten non-penalty interventions that were ordered. Google has since taken the matter to the Supreme Court, where its appeal is pending.

Why does the EU ruling matter?

While the European fine amounts to less than 3% of Google’s annual profit, the outcome may encourage other firms to pursue litigation in that jurisdiction with a firmer footing, and could lead to the company’s penalty bill increasing.

Published – July 04, 2026 01:30 pm IST



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