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LTA 148: December 2025

The show starts with a few followups to previously covered stories, followed by a rundown of Apple’s interactions with regulators and the courts, before quickly summarising some developments in Apple’s services and original content business. The three main stories are India’s failed attempt to force-install a government app on all cellphones, an eventful month for apple’s App Stores, and an even more eventful month for Apple’s HR department. The show finishes with a quick rundown of a few other smaller stories that made the news in December.

Updates & Followup

Quick updates to long-running stories the show continues to track, and to stories covered in recent shows.

Regulatory Rundown

Apple Services & Original Content Highlights

Main Stories

  1. 🇮🇳 India tried, but failed, to become the first country to succeed in forcing a government app to be pre-installed on effectively all smartphones — appleinsider.com/… & www.macobserver.com/… (Specifically Apple, Samsung, Oppo, Vivo & Xiaomi phones)

    • The app in question is Sanchar Saathi, an app designed to combat phone theft and SMEI cloning (enables government tracking of every phone)
    • The India Ministry of Communication issued a secret directive to Apple and other smartphone manufacturers to pre-install the app on all new and existing phones, and to prevent users from disabling it, and to do so within 90 days — www.reuters.com/…
    • Apple & Samsung reportedly resisted the order — appleinsider.com/…
    • Opposition politicians, and Cybersecurity & civil liberties organisations strongly criticised the plan
    • The ministry withdrew the secret order a week after it was issued, ending the threat, for now.
  2. An eventful month for Apple’s App Stores

    • Two additional regions gain 3rd-party App Stores & External payment options
    • 🇺🇸 Apple -v- Epic: an three-judge panel on the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld up most, but not all, of the injunction preventing Apple from charging any commission on external in-app payments in the US app store — appleinsider.com/… & arstechnica.com/… (this was Apple’s appeal)
      • The ruling is nuanced, but on the whole, seems like a loss for Apple:
        • The judges agreed with Judge Gonzalez Rogers that Apple violated the anti-steering injunction she placed on them by setting the commission on external in-app payments at 27% (in response to which she blocked all commissions)
        • But the judges disagreed with the remedy (removing all commissions), say Apple can charge something, but it needs to be reasonable.
        • Rather than deciding on what would be reasonable, the panel ordered that Apple propose a new fee structure which Epic must then agree to before the collection of commissions can resume.
      • Predictably, Epic thinks anything more than zero is too much — appleinsider.com/…
    • 🇪🇺 🇳🇱 Apple Faces Huge Dutch Antitrust Damages After EU Court Ruling — www.macobserver.com/…
      • “The decision opens the door for two consumer rights groups to pursue compensation linked to Apple’s App Store rules. The case centers on years of complaints about high commissions and restricted payment options.”
  3. A month of Staffing Changes, planned and Unplanned

Quick Stories

Legend

Note: When the textual description of a link is part of the link it is the title of the page being linked to, when the text describing a link is not part of the link it is a description written by Bart.

Emoji Meaning
📣 A press release or official statement.
🎧 A link to audio content, probably a podcast.
flag The story is particularly relevant to people living in a specific country, or, the organisation the story is about is affiliated with the government of a specific country.
📊 A link to graphical content, probably a chart, graph, or diagram.
💵 A link to an article behind a pay-wall.
📌 A pinned story, i.e. one to keep an eye on that's likely to develop into something significant in the future.
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