Apple iPhone showcasing new default app settings in EU.

EU to Allow iPhone Users to Change Default Apps Soon

Apple's Major Update for Default Apps in the EU

Apple is set to introduce significant changes for iPhone and iPad users in the European Union (EU) by allowing them to choose default apps for various functions. This update will roll out later this year, offering users more control over their device functionality.

What Users Can Expect

The newly introduced Default Apps section in the Settings will enable users to select alternatives for:

  • Phone calls
  • Messaging
  • Keyboards
  • Password managers

In the spring of next year, Apple plans to expand this feature to include options for default navigation apps, translation applications, and call spam filter apps.

New Deletion Options

In addition to being able to set default apps, EU iPhone users will have the ability to delete certain pre-installed apps. The apps that can be removed include:

  • App Store
  • Messages
  • Camera
  • Photos
  • Safari

Notably, the only apps restricted from deletion will be Settings and Phone.

Changes to Browser Choice Screen

Apple’s browser choice screen, which appears when users launch Safari for the first time, will also undergo minor adjustments. Users will be able to install alternative browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, or DuckDuckGo.

  • Scrolling Requirement: After the new update, EU users with Safari as their default browser will need to scroll through the entire list of default browsers before making a selection.
  • App Store Caption: The browser’s App Store caption will be displayed on the choice screen further aiding users in making informed choices.
  • Developer Insights: Developers of listed browsers will gain access to enhanced data regarding the performance of the choice screen, offering them better insights into user interactions.

Current Capabilities

This update aligns with Apple’s previous concessions allowing EU users to change their default browser and email applications. Furthermore, the company has taken steps to open its platform to third-party app marketplaces, as evidenced by the recent launch of the Epic Games Store on the iPhone.

Conclusion

These upcoming enhancements will provide EU users with greater flexibility and control over their devices. As Apple continues to adapt to regulatory requirements, users can look forward to a more personalized experience on their iPhones and iPads.

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