The EU Commission wants iPhones to play nice with third-party smart wearables
Briefly

The European Commission has initiated proceedings to ensure Apple's compliance with interoperability requirements under the Digital Markets Act, aiming for open access to third-party developers.
According to the Digital Markets Act, Apple is required to enable free interoperability between iOS/iPadOS and third-party devices, including features like pairing and notifications.
Apple acknowledged the EC's demands and stated their commitment to processing third-party interoperability requests in a transparent and fair manner, at no additional cost.
Consequences for non-compliance could be severe for Apple, with potential fines reaching 10% of their annual global revenue if they fail to meet these new interoperability standards.
Read at GSMArena.com
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