Apple will not comply with an Indian government directive to pre-install the Sanchar Saathi cybersecurity app on all new iPhones sold in the country. The November 28 order from the Department of Telecommunications requires the app on new devices within 90 days and via updates on existing phones, with no option for users to disable it. Apple cites privacy and security concerns.
Reports suggest Apple is considering a revised iPhone launch strategy starting in 2026, with different models arriving at separate points in the year rather than a single September event. The shift could affect when devices such as the iPhone 18, a future iPhone Air, and updated Pro models reach the market.
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