Back to newsStarting Monday June 1, a new European Union regulation takes effect that changes how Apple and Android smartphones operate across all EU countries, including Greece. The rules require phone manufacturers to give users more control over their devices, including easier app installation from third-party sources and improved interoperability between different platforms. For tourists visiting Crete, this means your phone may prompt you to update settings or accept new permissions upon arrival. There is no action required, but keeping your device updated to the latest software version before your trip ensures a smooth experience. The regulation applies equally to all 27 EU member states, so visitors from outside the EU will notice these changes as soon as they connect to a local network or open their device in Greece.
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EU Smartphone Rules Take Effect June 1, Giving Users More Control
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