Turns out the iPhone is turning into an Android phone in more ways than one – and it’s all thanks to Europe

Turns out the iPhone is turning into an Android phone in more ways than one – and it’s all thanks to Europe

Turns out the iPhone is turning into an Android phone in more ways than one – and it’s all thanks to Europe

https://www.t3.com/tech/phones/looks-like-the-iphone-is-turning-into-an-android-phone-in-more-ways-than-one-and-its-all-thanks-to-europe

Publish Date: 2026-05-26 10:00:00

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There could be support for Google Cast coming to future iPhone models.

It’s thought that iOS 27 will expand beyond just AirPlay support to meet EU DMA requirements.

Apple could equip future iPhone models with Google Cast to meet demands from the European Union’s DMA. That will mean that other beaming protocols will be supported alongside Apple AirPlay.

The EU’s Digital Markets Act includes a section about interoperability, designed to force “gatekeepers” (in this case Apple) to allow other providers access to hardware and software features on devices.

It’s designed to ensure that choices remain open and that brands can’t effectively monopolise their device by denying service parity. That clause is comically article 6(7).

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While Apple has offered its own AirPlay service for many years, support for other protocols has been contained to within apps, rather than across the device as a whole. The change – coming in iOS 27 could give the option to change the default sharing option to something other than AirPlay.

That’s according to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, who refers to the move as “extreme requirements from the European Union’s Digital Markets Act”.

Also in Power On: iOS 27 will include the ability to set alternatives to AirPlay as the default media beaming protocol in order to meet the latest extreme requirements from the European Union’s Digital Markets Act. https://t.co/cCoTAqHVoUMay 24, 2026

Apple AirPlay allows iPhone owners to mirror the device or device content (like music or video) on another screen or speaker. Google Cast basically does the same thing, the difference being that some receiver devices don’t support AirPlay (just as some don’t support Google Cast).

However, Google Cast is widely offered – especially on more affordable devices – so the addition of the option for iPhone users could be a great benefit. That might only come to devices in the EU, however,…

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