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Apple might have to make AirDrop and AirPlay work with Android smartphones, here’s why

EU is once again pushing for change which might compel Apple to increase interoperability between its devices and third-party platforms, including Android devices.

December 22, 2024 / 18:03 IST
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European Union (EU) has already pressurised Apple to open up its ecosystem to work better with Android. The iPhone maker has already adopted USB-C and RCS along with third-party app stores as a part of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Now, the EU is once again pushing for change which might compel Apple to increase interoperability between its devices and third-party platforms, including Android devices. In the latest attempt, EU has drafted measures to ensure seamless interaction between Apple features like AirDrop and AirPlay with non-Apple devices.

EU’s proposed measures

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The new draft document, first reported by The Verge, outlines several changes Apple may need to adopt. Among them are requirements for interoperability in “features for interactivity,” “features for data transfers,” and “features for device setup and configuration.”

Key proposals include:
AirDrop: Apple must make AirDrop APIs available to third parties, allowing seamless file transfers between iOS and Android. Updates to AirDrop would also need to be shared simultaneously with Apple and non-Apple devices.