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Apple tells EU to forget about getting all the new iOS 26 features

The EU’s DMA is said to be in the interests of consumers, but as its been implemented, it’s just denying them iOS 26 features Apple can’t risk giving away to rivals.

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EU Mac users still haven’t got iPhone mirroring, and they aren’t going to get Live Activities on the Mac, either. Now Apple has directly told the EU regulators that there are more iOS 26 features that its users at least won’t see remotely as soon as anyone, anywhere else.

The only one named is Visited Places, but according to the Wall Street Journal, Apple’s vice president of Apple Legal, Kyle Andeer, has used a new EU workshop to tell officials that there will be more.

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