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Future iOS Versions Might Allow More Types of Third-Party Apps to Be Set as Default

Apple has opened up its smartphone walled garden a bit with iOS 14, allowing people to place widgets alongside apps, hide home screen pages, play videos outside of apps via PiP, and offering SMS filtering. It even started allowing users to set third-party email and web browser apps as system defaults, but the company is going slow. But that might change in the future versions of iOS.

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Author: Asif Shaik

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