On July 2, Bloomberg reported that a California jury found Google guilty of unlawfully utilizing Android users' cellular data to gather information without their consent. As a result, Google was ordered to pay $314 million (approximately RMB 2.25 billion) in damages. This verdict is the outcome of a class action lawsuit heard by a jury in the Santa Clara County Superior Court on Tuesday. The consumers alleged that Google programmed Android phones to transmit data to its servers even when users were not connected to WiFi, thereby consuming their cellular data. In response, Google announced its intention to appeal the decision, arguing that its services are essential for Android devices and that users have granted permission for data transmission.