Apple and Samsung users in Europe could soon enjoy better cross-device compatibility, thanks to new regulations from the European Union (EU). The Digital Markets Act (DMA) may require Apple to open its ecosystem, allowing AirDrop, AirPlay, and notifications to work on Samsung Galaxy devices.

📌 EU Pushes Apple to Support Third-Party Devices
The EU has instructed Apple to make its exclusive features available to non-Apple devices. This means that Samsung Galaxy smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches could soon:
- Use AirDrop to share files with iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
- Connect via AirPlay to stream media from Apple devices.
- Receive iPhone notifications on Samsung Galaxy smartwatches.
- Access NFC and Wi-Fi sharing for better device connectivity.
🔹 When Will These Changes Happen?
- Apple may begin testing these changes by late 2025.
- The EU expects Apple to fully implement these updates by 2026.
- Apple cannot delay compliance, as the EU has made these changes mandatory.
📢 Apple’s Response & Concerns
While this move benefits Samsung users, Apple has expressed concerns:
- The company believes it could slow innovation.
- Apple argues that competitors may gain an unfair advantage.
- However, compliance would improve device interoperability in Europe.
🌍 What This Means for Users
If Apple follows the EU’s instructions, users in Europe will experience seamless connectivity between Apple and Samsung devices. Samsung Galaxy users could:
- Share files easily with iPhones via AirDrop.
- Stream content wirelessly using AirPlay.
- Improve smartwatch compatibility with iPhones.
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