iPhones in the EU get ability to set more default apps, delete more built-in ones

Today Apple has announced a new set of changes it’s going to implement into its mobile operating systems to better comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act. As a consequence of its “ongoing and continuing dialogue with the European Commission”, the company will allow iPhones and iPads in the EU to set non-Apple defaults for more apps – in addition to browser, mail, app marketplace, and contactless apps, you’ll also be able to switch to a different default for phone calls, messaging, managing passwords, keyboards, and call spam filters.

All of this will be presented under a new Default Apps…