29:07 to what real Apple does with their products.
05:25 Yeah. A lot of money. Right? So so so I found another another quote I wanna I wanna say real quick from a CNET article that came out not long after the, the lawsuit came out. So it says, the 88 page lawsuit argues that Apple's tight grip on its software, hardware, and app marketplace makes third party apps and smartwatches significantly less appealing to iPhone users, therefore, stifling innovation and resulting in fewer choices for consumers.
29:33 I'm looking it up real quick. Apple agreed in 2020 to that's a long time ago. 2020 to pay between a 100 $310,500,000,000 as part of the settlement and response to a class auction lawsuit were stemmed from earlier legal complaints about this company's software updates were deliberately throttling the performance of specific older iPhone models. So, yes, Apple was pushing updates that were slowing down your phone on purpose to push you to newer models. How is that not if you how why would you wanna buy a new