Apple plans to make it easier for customers to switch to Android due to EU Digital Marketplaces (DMA) legislation, which will come into effect at the beginning of March, the article said. TechCrunch.
According to the plans, the manufacturer plans to introduce several alternative application stores and browsers, and its most important innovation is that in the future it will make data transfer easier and more user-friendly in case of migrating data between an iPhone and another device other than that. -iOS device. (We wrote more about the early March iOS update here.)
Although the latest innovation is not yet available, Apple pledges to complete development by the fall of 2025.
For data portability, Apple's Data & Privacy site is also being updated to allow users to export their App Store data to approved third parties.
Users can either request to transfer their iCloud photos to Google Photos or download various data collected by Apple apps, such as Notes, Calendar, Contacts, Maps, Wallet activity, and even Safari bookmarks. All of this is also strange because the primary iOS browser, Safari, will be removable for those looking for another alternative – which has not been possible until now.
The factory map app will also be replaceable, so even the popular Google Maps can take over iPhones.
Of course, Apple does not use the term “Android” in the document, but it is clear that Google's operating system will benefit the most from the new system. And of course their users. (The entire document By clicking here readable.)