Core Insights - Apple is enabling Japanese iPhone users to replace Siri with third-party voice assistants and is also supporting third-party app stores, following the new Japanese law aimed at reducing monopolistic practices in the smartphone software market [1][2] Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The new law, effective December 18, 2023, mandates that dominant companies like Apple and Google must open their app stores and payment systems to third-party services [2] - Companies are prohibited from blocking third-party app stores, restricting developers' payment options, or discriminating against developers [2] - Violations of the law could result in fines of up to 20% of a company's domestic revenue, increasing to 30% for repeated offenses [2] Group 2: Impact on Developers - Developers, including those in the gaming sector, will benefit from diversified distribution and payment channels within the Japanese iOS ecosystem [3] - Smaller teams can now turn to third-party platforms if their games face challenges in passing App Store reviews, while larger companies may establish their own stores for direct user engagement [3] - Localized payment options such as PayPay and convenience store payments can be integrated directly, potentially reducing the commission costs that have historically ranged from 15% to 30% [3]
苹果开放日区Siri语音助手更换,第三方商店落地在即