According to foreign media reports, the European Union will warn Apple to open its highly confidential iPhone operating system to competitors, otherwise it will eventually face huge fines.
According to people familiar with the matter, EU regulators will announce that Apple, headquartered in Cupertino, California, must comply with strict new regulations to make the operating system compatible with other technologies under the EU's new Digital Markets Act.
Although the announcement is only one step away from a formal investigation, the EU's goal is to force Apple to redesign its services to allow competitors to access the iPhone's operating system. If Apple does not comply, the EU may later decide to launch a formal investigation, which may eventually impose a huge fine of up to 10% of Apple's global annual turnover. (Jinshi)