With the upcoming changes in Europe, Apple is significantly easing restrictions on its users by allowing them to choose and remove default apps like calling and messaging.
This update signals a shift for Apple's stringent global app policies, providing European users with the flexibility to select their preferred applications and delete those they don't need.
The expected rollout later this year will introduce a default apps section in settings, enabling users to tailor their device experience to better fit their preferences.
Although Apple's core apps will still come pre-installed, the new policy to allow their removal presents an opportunity for alternative app developers to attract users more effectively.
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