Sunday, December 7, 2025

Title: Apple’s N1 Chip: More Efficient iPhone Location Tracking

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Apple’s latest iOS 26 update includes a new WLAN chip, designated N1, ​promising ⁤more⁣ efficient⁤ iPhone location tracking-a feature currently blocked ‌for users in⁣ the european Union. The company is reportedly withholding functionality ​that analyzes routes traveled to suggest choice ⁤paths during traffic congestion, ⁢fearing it would trigger obligations under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) to open the⁤ technology to competing⁢ app providers.This⁤ move comes as Apple refines ⁤its ​location services, aiming to provide users with proactive navigation assistance. While the feature is available globally outside⁢ the EU, the company’s hesitation stems from concerns that⁢ enabling it within the bloc would necessitate allowing third-party map applications access to the same data⁢ and⁣ capabilities, perhaps undermining its competitive advantage. The DMA, designed to foster‌ competition in ⁤digital markets, requires dominant players like Apple to ensure interoperability with rival ⁣services.

According to Heise Online, Apple’s card app currently tracks visited locations and learns frequently used routes to anticipate and suggest alternative pathways when traffic delays occur.the company has so far prevented the activation⁣ of these functions within the‌ EU, apparently to avoid ‍compliance with the⁣ DMA’s stipulations regarding data access for other app developers.

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