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    UK consumer group Which? takes Qualcomm to tribunal over £480m smartphone fees

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousOctober 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    UK consumer group Which? takes Qualcomm to tribunal over £480m smartphone fees
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    UK consumer group Which? is taking Qualcomm to the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London on Monday, alleging the chipmaker overcharged smartphone buyers [bbc.com#1]. The case claims Qualcomm abused a dominant position by demanding inflated license fees that raised device prices, with alleged overcharging totaling about £480 million [theregister.com#1]. If successful, some UK buyers of Apple and Samsung phones from a defined period could receive money back, with the lawsuit valued at roughly £480m ($685m) [bbc.com#1][androidpolice.com#1][theregister.com#1].

    Highlights:

    • Who may benefit: Certain UK owners of Apple and Samsung devices could receive cash if Which? prevails in the case [bbc.com#1][androidpolice.com#1].
    • Claim size: The collective claim seeks roughly £480 million (about $685 million) in compensation for alleged overcharging [bbc.com#1][androidpolice.com#1][theregister.com#1].
    • Core allegation: Which? says Qualcomm abused a dominant position to charge inflated license fees, increasing smartphone prices for British consumers [theregister.com#1].
    • Venue and timing: Proceedings are before the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London on Monday [bbc.com#1].

    Perspectives:

    • Which?: The group alleges Qualcomm’s licensing practices inflated smartphone prices, overcharging UK Apple and Samsung owners by about £480 million. (The Register)

    Sources:

    • Apple and Samsung users could be due share of £480m payout – bbc.com
    • Old Samsung phones could score you some cash as Qualcomm faces $685m lawsuit – androidpolice.com
    • Qualcomm in the dock over 'patent tax' on smartphones – theregister.com
    480m consumer fees group Qualcomm smartphone takes Tribunal
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