Jammu, March 24 -- The US Department of Justice has filed a major antitrust lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the company's tight grip over the iPhone is hurting competition in the high-end smartphone market. But what does this lawsuit really mean for iPhone users? Let's break down the key issues.

For years, the iPhone has dominated the premium smartphone segment, with over 70% market share in the US alone. However, the DOJ argues that Apple maintains this position through anti-competitive behaviour. One key allegation is that Apple blocks streaming game services from offering their full catalogues on iPhones, instead forcing them into standalone apps. This restricts options for iPhone users.

Another concern is Apple's treatment of m...