iPhone users in EU to get more control over default apps

After introducing alternative app stores, now Apple is losing its grip over the default apps in the European Union, under the Digital Markets Act. iPhone and iPad users in the 27-nation bloc will soon be able to change the default apps for phone calls, messaging, and other core functions. This marks a significant shift in Apple’s historically closed ecosystem approach.

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