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    EU’s Top Court Upholds Record €4.1 Billion Android Antitrust Fine Against Google

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJuly 3, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The Court of Justice of the European Union dismisses Alphabet’s eight-year appeal against the European Commission’s 2018 finding that Google abused its dominant position by forcing phone manufacturers to pre-install Google Search, Chrome and the Play Store on Android devices, confirming a penalty that takes Google’s total EU antitrust exposure to nearly €11 billion over the past decade

    Alphabet’s Google on Thursday lost its long-running fight against a record European Union antitrust fine for using its Android mobile operating system to block rivals, in a ruling by Europe’s highest court that is widely seen as likely to embolden the EU’s crackdown on Big Tech

    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), based in Luxembourg, dismissed Google’s appeal and confirmed a penalty of €4.1 billion for abuse of a dominant position in the context of the Android operating system. The judgment brings to a close an eight-year legal battle that began when the European Commission imposed the original fine of €4.34 billion in 2018

    “The appeal brought by Google and its parent company Alphabet against the judgment of the General Court is dismissed, thereby confirming the penalty imposed for Google Search’s abuse of a dominant position in the context of the Android operating system.” – Court of Justice of the European Union

    The European Commission fined Google €4.34 billion in 2018 for a set of agreements with phone manufacturers that forced them to pre-install Google Search, the Chrome browser, and the Google Play app store on Android devices, and prevented those manufacturers from using rival operating systems. The Commission’s case was that these arrangements locked competitors out of the mobile ecosystem and entrenched Google’s dominance in general internet search

    In 2022, the EU General Court, a lower tier of the CJEU, largely upheld the Commission’s findings but trimmed the fine marginally from €4.34 billion to €4.1 billion. Google then appealed to the CJEU itself, Europe’s apex judicial authority. The CJEU’s dismissal of that appeal on July 2, 2026 is the final word in the litigation, with the €4.1 billion penalty now confirmed

    The Android fine is the largest of several antitrust penalties the Commission has levied against Google over the past fifteen years. A year before the Android fine, in 2017, the Commission had fined Google €2.42 billion for using its shopping comparison service to give an unfair advantage to its own service over smaller rivals. Google lost its appeal in that case in 2021

    Google’s Response

    A Google spokesperson said the judgment failed to take into account the company’s investment to ensure that Android remains open, interoperable and free. “In any event, we adapted our agreements to comply with the initial decision back in 2018, and we remain focused on continued innovation and openness for our users, partners and developers,” the company said

    Significance and Broader Implications

    Google has now accumulated close to €11 billion in EU antitrust fines over the past decade across various cases. While the €4.1 billion Android fine represents less than 3% of Alphabet’s annual profit, the confirmation of the penalty is expected to have consequences well beyond the headline figure

    The earlier loss in the shopping comparison case had already triggered a wave of damages claims against Google by companies across half a dozen countries, with courts in Sweden ordering Google to pay approximately USD 1.5 billion to PriceRunner, the price comparison business now owned by Klarna, just one day before the CJEU’s Android ruling. Legal experts expect a similar pattern of follow-on litigation to emerge from the confirmed Android fine

    The ruling is also seen as reinforcing the EU’s broader regulatory posture toward Big Tech at a moment when additional enforcement actions are in the pipeline. Google faces potential further fines for allegedly favouring its own services and products in search results and for practices related to its app store, both of which fall within the scope of the Digital Markets Act, the EU’s flagship legislation aimed at reining in the market power of large technology platforms

    Case Details

    • Case Title: Google LLC and Alphabet Inc. v. European Commission
    • Case Number: C-738/22 P
    • Court: Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Luxembourg
    • Date of Judgment: July 2, 2026
    • Outcome: Appeal dismissed; €4.1 billion penalty confirmed; findings of abuse of dominant position upheld
    • Original Fine (2018): €4.34 billion (European Commission)
    • Fine as Confirmed: €4.1 billion (after General Court reduction in 2022, now confirmed by CJEU)
    • Google’s Total EU Antitrust Exposure: Approximately €11 billion across multiple cases over the past decade
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