Apple forced to open these iOS features to other gadgets

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Date : 21. Mar 2025, 12:59:37
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The European Union has outlined exactly how Apple needs to improve the
interoperability of iOS, and the guidance reveals which features could
be available to other smartwatches, headphones, and speakers.

The specifications adopted by the European Commission on Tuesday
explain exactly how Apple needs to open iPhone and iPad operating
systems to comply with the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) law, and
involves two sets of different measures. One is focused on improving
the application process for developers who request interoperability
with Apple’s ecosystem. The other is more exciting for iPhone and iPad
users, as it specifically outlines nine iOS-exclusive connectivity
features that Apple needs to make available for other platforms to use
— the vast majority of which need to be opened up “by the end of 2025
at the latest,” according to the EU ruling.

One of the standouts is opening access to iOS notifications, which will
finally allow third-party smartwatches to display and interact with
them in a manner currently only available on Apple Watch devices. A
feature that allows apps to run in the background without interruption
will also enable third-party devices to more reliably collect
information like news and weather updates from connected iPhones.

Features like SharePlay and audio-switching capabilities that allow
Apple headphones to automatically jump between different devices
(switching from playing music on an iPad to receiving an incoming call
on iPhones, for example) must be made available on third-party
earphones and headsets, sparing iPhone users from needing to buy
AirPods. Apple also needs to let devices use the same high-bandwidth
iPhone connections currently only available on Apple hardware, which
could improve connectivity on third-party VR headsets.

Other platforms will also be able to send and receive data via AirDrop
and AirPlay when connected with an Apple device, and iOS will need to
support alternative services to both AirDrop and AirPlay. Additional
improvements expected for third-party devices include making them
easier for iPhone users to set up without downloading a companion app,
automatically connecting to Wi-Fi networks via iPhones, and easily
receiving contactless payment credentials via NFC transfer.

These requirements are legally binding and must be applied for Apple to
meet its DMA obligations. Apple risks facing a non-compliance
investigation that could eventually result in hefty fines of up to ten
percent of Apple’s annual turnover if the EU finds Apple violating DMA
rules by not implementing the guidance by its deadlines.

Apple has the opportunity to fight the decisions, subject to judicial
review. Such opposition seems likely, given Apple said in a statement
to The Verge that the EU’s requirements are “bad for our products and
for our European users.” The EU seems confident that its ruling will
force the company to open up its walled iOS garden for other platform
developers, however.

https://www.theverge.com/news/633493/apple-ios-eu-dma-iphone-interoperability-requirements

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