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Friday, May 8, 2026

Carr Reaches Resolutions with Google and iHeartMedia Over Misleading Radio Ads for Google Pixel 4 Phone - Georgia Attorney General

ATLANTA, GA – Attorney General Chris Carr, along with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and five other impacted states, recently announced settlements with Google, LLC and iHeartMedia, Inc. to resolve an investigation into an alleged deceptive ad campaign involving allegedly false endorsements of the Google Pixel 4 smartphone. Under the terms of the settlements, both Google and iHeartMedia will pay a total of $9.4 million to the impacted states, including over $1.17 million to the State of Georgia.

“Not only are false advertising claims unlawful, but they also prevent consumers from making informed decisions about the products and services they purchase,” said Carr. “Any business that purposefully employs deceptive practices to mislead Georgians will be held accountable for their actions.”

According to the Complaint, filed with the consent judgments that remain subject to court approval, it is alleged that in 2019, Google contracted for iHeartMedia to record advertisements endorsing Google’s Pixel 4 smartphone for airing in particular media markets across the country, including Atlanta, Georgia. These ads, which ran on certain iHeartMedia radio stations and internet streaming services, are alleged to have included false claims regarding the supposed personal experiences of purported users. However, these purported users had never actually owned or operated a Pixel 4 smartphone prior to making their endorsements.

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