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Don’t expect Apple to tell you when iPhone sideloading is coming to the US
It's a big week for the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) legislation. The companies deemed to be tech gatekeepers in the EU‚ and those who operate gatekeeper services‚ will have to implement changes by March 7th. For Apple‚ that means rolling out the iOS 17.4 update to everyone.
The iOS 17.4 software release brings support for iPhone sideloading and all that entails. Third-party app marketplaces‚ third-party payment systems‚ and a new deal for developers looking to take advantage of the changes are all part of the changes coming to the iPhone in Europe.
However‚ the immediate effects for the consumer will be minimal. iPhone sideloading won't be as good as you think‚ and that's something I've explained more than once. App Store alternatives also won't happen overnight. Not only that‚ but only two developers so far have announced upcoming digital marketplaces.Â
The most important thing to know about iPhone sideloading is that it'll be restricted to the EU‚ where Apple is forced to implement it. All international iPhone users will be left out. They'll be blocked from accessing the EU features‚ and there probably won't be a way to circumvent the restrictions.Â
Moreover‚ Apple support personnel will probably not answer questions about iPhone sideloading in the US or other markets outside Europe.Â
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