The iPad is not part of all modifications made by Cupertino to adhere to the EU law.

  • The ability to install third-party app marketplaces and download apps from third-party app marketplaces will be an option only on the iPhone.

  • The new prompt in Safari that asks users to pick a default browser engine is coming only to the iPhone.

  • Support for third-party browser engines is coming only to the iPhone.

  • The ability to set default NFC and wallet apps will only be available on the iPhone.

  • Justin@lemmy.jlh.name
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    10 months ago

    Fuck Apple. I was starting to consider an iPhone for my next phone with all of these EU improvements, but it’s clear they haven’t changed one bit.

    • dust_accelerator@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 months ago

      Same. I was actually warming up to some products, as this was the main reason I ditched the ecosystem back in '18. GNU/Linux & Android gave me the level of interoperability I wanted and haven’t looked back once.

      However, the M silicon is attractive and with the EU mandated opening, a transition looked feasible.

      Oh well, guess my new round of private & professional laptops and mobile devices will once again go to suppliers that support the superior experience (e.g. extensibility, repairability, compatibility, longevity, security) that open standards offer.

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      10 months ago

      LOL the only changes they’ve made are the ones they weren’t able to find loopholes for.