Comment by archon810

8 hours ago

Do we know for a fact that DMA has anything to do with it? According to Google, Apple had nothing to do with this announcement. The way I have read it is a bunch of Google hackers reverse engineered Airdrop and that's that. And it's coming to other Android devices, so the Pixel 10 lock-in is just a marketing move.

The DMA forced Apple to move all of their P2P Wi-Fi stuff from their proprietary AWDL stack to the current Wi-Fi Aware-based implementation. Whatever work Google did to reverse engineer Airdrop was based on the Wi-Fi Aware implementation of Airdrop, rather than the older AWDL. They didn't get the whole stack for free, but it's not nothing either.

  • Do we have proof this actually happened, or theorising based on EU requirements?

    • You can read the actual ruling at https://ec.europa.eu/competition/digital_markets_act/cases/2...

      This is the "smoking gun" section:

          5.4.8. Implementation timing
          (245) Apple should provide effective interoperability with the P2P Wi-Fi connection
          feature by implementing the measures for Wi-Fi Aware 4.0 in the next major iOS
          release, i.e. iOS 19, at the latest, and for Wi-Fi Aware 5.0 in the next iOS release at
          the latest nine months following the introduction of the Wi-Fi Aware 5.0
          specification.
      

      (N.B. The decision calls it "iOS 19" because it predates Apple announcing that "iOS 19" would actually be called iOS 26)

      It is possible, I suppose, that Apple intended all along to release this feature with iOS 26. You'd have to be an Apple insider to know for sure. But the simpler explanation is that they did it because the EU told them to.

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