When it is put online, iOS 18.4 will allow certain users to define Other than Apple cards. The choice software can be defined from the Settings application by going to applications, then on the default applications, then to navigation. In this way, users can opt for a program like Google Maps or Waze to be automatically opened when you get routes.
It looks like a useful update that many iPhone owners would appreciate. But not everyone will be able to take advantage of it. The default navigation choice will only be available in the EU. The change was previously By Apple earlier in the month as part of its broader response to the Bloc digital market law.
There are preferences that iPhone owners in the United States can define default programs. Currently, the Americans obtain options to define TO-GO applications for emails, messaging, call, call filter, browser, passwords and codes, contactless and keyboards. And they were thrown a bone in iOS 18.4, with the additional choice of defining a default translation application.
Through the Atlantic, but European users can make more impactful choices around their use of apples. In particular, they can use. Certain features that have been triggered by compliance with the law on digital markets have been deployed on other markets, such as third-party access to that Powers functions as Tap-to-Pay. Having a basis of international consumers will often lead to situations where different laws and regulations create different user experiences worldwide. But at the rate, EU users get a better experience, initially or permanently, on the Apple internal market, these cases are more like a strategy accepted rather than on board cases.
iOS 18.4 is still in beta version; The final version should be released in April.
This article originally appeared on engadget to