Apple has called for the European Commission to repeal a swathe of technology legislation, warning that unless it is amended the company could stop shipping some products and services to the 27-country bloc.

The Silicon Valley company hit out in a submission to the commission’s review of the three-year-old anti-monopoly legislation, which is intended to regulate the gatekeeper power of the largest digital companies including search engines, app providers and messaging services.

It said it had already delayed the launch of features such as live translation through AirPods and mirroring iPhone screens on to laptop because of the act’s demands for interoperability with non-Apple products and services.

“The DMA means the list of delayed features in the EU will probably get longer, and our EU users’ experience on Apple products will fall further behind,” it said. Apple added that Brussels was creating unfair competition as the rules were not applied to Samsung, the largest smartphone provider in the EU.

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    4 days ago

    Given android id more popular in Europe than America, you could say apple is behind in market share, so providing less features is not a great business plan.

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      If Apple is behind in market share then how are they being penalized as a monopoly more than Samsung?

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      4 days ago

      I’m sure fairphone would love this senario.

      I can only hope that a 3rd os rises to compete with google and apple. A true Linux phonebwould be a huge boon.