Apple iPhone’s AirPlay monopoly said to fall with iOS 27
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The European Union's regulations have led to significant changes in Apple's iPhone, including the upcoming iOS 27 update, which will allow third-party providers to offer alternatives to AirPlay, making it easier to stream content to non-Apple devices, and potentially paving the way for an open standard to reduce fragmentation, with users able to choose between AirPlay, Google Cast, and other services in system settings, expected to be released in September, limited to iPhones used within the European Union, bringing major changes to the iPhone's functionality and ecosystem, with implications for users and the industry, in a move that reflects the EU's efforts to promote competition and interoperability.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Opening up AirPlay to third-party alternatives could spur innovation in streaming technologies, fostering a more diverse and competitive market, and Apple's shift may pave the way for a universal standard that bridges iOS and other operating systems.