After USB-C win, EU tells Tim Cook that Apple must ‘open up its gates to competitors’<div class="feat-image">
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iPhone 15 has USB-C, a move largely due to impending legislation in the European Union requiring smartphones and other products to use a common charger. Apple also might soon be forced to open the iPhone up to third-party app stores and sideloading thanks to the Digital Markets Act in the EU. </p>
<p>In new comments today, EU industry chief Thierry Breton reiterated that Apple must “open up its gates to competitors.” </p>
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After USB-C win, EU tells Tim Cook that Apple must ‘open up its gates to competitors’