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iOS 18.4 Adds a Highly-Requested Setting to iPhones — But Not in U.S.

iPhones are finally getting a much-requested setting, but availability is limited.

Apple Maps vs Google Maps Feature
The upcoming iOS 18.4 update introduces an option to set a default navigation app, other than Apple Maps, but unfortunately this new setting is limited to users in the EU. There, you can now set an app like Google Maps or Waze as your default navigation app on the iPhone by opening the Settings app and tapping Apps → Default Apps → Navigation.

Apple made this change in response to the EU's Digital Markets Act.

Apple, we would love to see this option made available worldwide.

Apple has at least made a small concession for U.S. users, allowing them to set a default translation app on iOS 18.4. For example, you can set Google Translate as your iPhone's default translation app, instead of Apple Translate.

iOS 18.4 is currently in beta testing. The update will be released to the general public in early April, according to Apple's website.

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Top Rated Comments

zorinlynx Avatar
17 months ago
Can we please just not with the clickbaity headlines? That headline was just freaking terrible.

Why not just write, "iOS 8.4 adds the ability to choose your navigation app, but not in the US"
Score: 57 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Joe Rossignol Avatar
17 months ago

Can we please just not with the clickbaity headlines? That headline was just freaking terrible.

Why not just write, "iOS 8.4 adds the ability to choose your navigation app, but not in the US"
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iObama Avatar
17 months ago

iOS is now officially fractured.
Becoming less anti-competitive in the smallest way possible ≠ "officially fractured"
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ProbablyDylan Avatar
17 months ago

iOS is now officially fractured.
I'd like to remind the class that this is the choice Apple made. The EU only mandated that the option be there - Apple chose to limit it to the EU.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
apples_arrogance Avatar
17 months ago
Thank you EU - 🇪🇺 🙌
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bousozoku Avatar
17 months ago

iOS is now officially fractured.
Well, they could actually make the operating system more configurable, instead of fighting it. If they do it everywhere, with a few exceptions, they'll have less to fight.

They can still make money on equipment and software they produce.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)