With the introduction of iOS 17.4, Apple has made necessary changes, especially for users in the European Union. One new feature concerns alternative app stores that are outside the official Apple App Store. These new features have an impact on the use of iPhones outside the EU borders.
The digitalization of the market and the constant development of technologies have an impact on the regulatory landscape, especially in the area of mobile operating systems. With iOS 17.4, Apple is responding to the legal requirements of the European Union and is making an adjustment that is intended to promote competition. However, this also results in some restrictions and challenges for users outside the EU.
iOS 17.4 and the opening for alternative app stores in the EU
The launch of iOS 17.4 marks a milestone for the EU, as it is the first version of the operating system to comply with the Digital Markets Act. The most significant innovation concerns support for alternative app stores, or “alternative app marketplaces”, as Apple calls them calls. This allows users to download apps outside of the official App Store for the first time. However, this feature is geographically limited to the EU. To use this feature, the user's Apple ID must be set to a country within the EU. In addition, the user must be physically located in the European Union, as geolocation verification takes place on the device. Changing the location may result in access to alternative app stores being revoked.
Challenges for Travelers
This can cause unexpected problems, especially for travelers outside the EU. For extended stays outside an eligible EU market, access to alternative app stores will be revoked. During a "grace period" for short trips, features will remain temporarily available, Apple says. The length of the grace period is not defined. For users outside the EU, this means that existing alternative app stores will stop working once they are outside the EU borders beyond this "grace period". This can lead to difficulties updating apps and may require returning to a suitable location or switching to apps from the official App Store.
Impacts and adjustments for developers and users
The launch of iOS 17.4 brings important changes for users in the European Union, particularly in the area of alternative app stores. While this should have a positive impact on the competitive landscape, it also creates challenges for users outside the EU. The exact implementation and impact of these changes remains to be seen as developers and users adapt to the new guidelines. Are you looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading suppliers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Photo by MediaWhalestock / Bigstockphoto)