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Apple's iOS 17.2 update suggests a potential move towards allowing users to sideload apps from outside the App Store, as hinted by various sources. The update may also involve the phase-out of the dedicated iTunes Movie Store, merging it with the TV app. Additionally, code found in the iOS 17.2 beta indicates the possibility of limited app sideloading in the EU. A new, unused entitlement discovered in the update could give third-party apps permission to install other apps, potentially allowing developers to create their own app stores. Furthermore, the update may introduce a feature enabling users to search videos by sound and could impact music streaming services, potentially luring Spotify users to Apple Music.
Apple’s iOS 17.2 hints at feature to sideload apps from outside App Store #iOS17 https://t.co/DMhU3DBg4C
iOS 17 might support iPhone app sideloading in Europe, and I absolutely hate it https://t.co/Nnrxb6Jj0E
Apple Music might steal away Spotify users thanks to this iOS 17.2 feature https://t.co/396LcSe4Og
Code found in the iOS 17.2 beta suggests that Apple is going to allow sideloading although it could be limited to the EU. https://t.co/3bLNJjMUge
How iOS 17 lets you search your videos by sound https://t.co/BngTRsQlPp
iOS 17.2 Hints At Apple Moving Towards Letting Users Sideload Apps https://t.co/Gru77YQB03
"Digging even further, we found a new, unused entitlement that will give third-party apps permission to install other apps. In other words, this would allow developers to create their own app stores." Wow https://t.co/cJtsBBKquW
Apple to phase out dedicated iTunes Movie Store with iOS 17.2, merging it with the TV app https://t.co/kDIQOcWHmC by @filipeesposito
iOS 17.2 hints at Apple moving towards letting users sideload apps from outside the App Store https://t.co/un6YTYpdBI by @filipeesposito