In a twist that might finally annoy loyal Siri users, Apple is reportedly preparing to let iPhone users in the EU choose a different voice assistant as their default. This strategic pivot appears aimed at soothing regulatory nerves while giving users a choice—finally, freedom from Siri’s relentless insistence.
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