Google’s ‘Cast to TV’ could join AirPlay on iPhones thanks to EU regulations
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple will add support for Google Cast and other alternatives to AirPlay in iOS 27 to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act. The move is a response to regulatory requirements, despite Apple's concerns about security risks. Users will be able to set AirPlay or another framework as the default way of beaming content between devices. The changes are part of a larger effort to appease EU demands, including third-party app storefront support and sideloading. The update will impact how Apple devices connect to other devices, with potential global or EU-only availability. Apple's compliance is seen as inevitable, despite initial defiance.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Apple's shift towards openness undermines its traditional closed ecosystem approach.
- · By allowing third-party streaming solutions, Apple concedes to EU pressure, potentially altering its device connectivity strategy.