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  • To comply with the DMA, Apple is working on making it easier to transfer data from an iPhone to a non-Apple device.
  • Apple will put out its data transfer solution by fall 2025.
  • The company is also making it possible to uninstall Safari and change the default navigation app on iOS.

The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is forcing Apple to shake things up with its walled garden in a way it has never done before. As it attempts to comply with the regulation, the company will make it easier to switch from an iPhone to an Android.

First spotted by The Verge, Apple has now released a document that outlines how it will comply with the DMA. Within the document, the firm details it is working on “user-friendly solutions to transfer data from an iPhone to a non-Apple phone.” However, it looks like we’ll have to wait until fall next year for that data transfer solution to arrive.