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APPLE UNVEILS REQUIRED IOS 19 AND IOS 20 FEATURES FOR EU COMPLIANCE

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March 22, 2025

Apple faces a sweeping mandate from the European Union, announced on March 19, 2025, to overhaul its mobile operating system with a slate of interoperability enhancements for iOS 19 and iOS 20, as detailed by the European Commission.

APPLE UNVEILS REQUIRED IOS 19 AND IOS 20 FEATURES FOR EU COMPLIANCE

This directive, rooted in the Digital Markets Act (DMA) of 2023, compels the tech giant to unlock its ecosystem, integrating third-party gadgets and services into the iPhone and iPad experience across the European Economic Area (EEA).

For tech-savvy readers and casual users, it’s a shift that promises broader choice—think rival smartwatches syncing seamlessly or alternative file-sharing options—though Apple warns of privacy trade-offs.

The Commission’s list, spanning deadlines from late 2025 to mid-2027, targets eight key areas, from notifications to audio routing, aiming to level the playing field for competitors. With fines up to 10% of global revenue—potentially $39 billion based on 2024’s $391 billion— looming for non-compliance, Apple’s gearing up for a transformative two-year sprint. Here’s how this unfolds, what’s driving it, and where it lands for users.

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Third-party wearables are getting a lifeline—by December 2025, devices like Fitbits or Garmin watches must display and respond to iPhone alerts natively. This tweak, set for an iOS 19 update (likely 19.2 or 19.3), lets these gadgets ping messages or calls without leaning on proprietary apps. The European Commission insists it’s about fairness—Apple Watch shouldn’t hog the privilege.

The shift stems from developer gripes—rival wearables have long been sidelined, stuck with clunky workarounds.

For users, it’s a practical perk—your non-Apple tracker buzzes with texts or calendar nudges, no extra hoops. Apple’s grumbled about security risks, but the mandate holds firm, promising a more open wrist experience.

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