iOS 27 Could Add Google Cast
iOS 27 may bring native Google Cast support to iPhone, but for now the feature remains a report rather than an announced Apple update. Apple has confirmed that WWDC26 runs from June 8 to June 12, 2026, which is the next likely point for official detail. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
What the report says
Recent reporting says Apple is preparing system-level support for Google Cast and other third-party casting options in iOS 27. If that happens, iPhone users could get a broader casting option beyond AirPlay at the operating-system level instead of relying only on app-specific support. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Why the EU matters
The main reason behind the reported change is the European Union’s Digital Markets Act. The DMA has pushed Apple to open parts of its ecosystem for interoperability, and the European Commission has recently highlighted smartphone interoperability improvements as an active outcome of enforcement. That makes an EU-first rollout plausible if Apple adds this support. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
What native Google Cast support would change
Today, iPhone users can already cast through apps that include Google Cast support. A native implementation would matter because it could make casting feel more like a built-in system option, with wider compatibility across TVs and speakers that support Google Cast.
That would be useful for users who move between Apple and Google hardware or who use non-AirPlay displays at home. It could also make iPhone media sharing more flexible in markets where Apple is required to support alternative frameworks. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
The catch
The reported feature may be limited to European Union countries. That would match Apple’s recent pattern of making some compliance-driven changes only where regulation requires them, rather than shipping them worldwide at the same time. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Other iOS 27 expectations
Separate reports have linked iOS 27 to additional changes around Siri, camera controls, and AI tools, but none of that should be treated as confirmed until Apple presents the software officially. The same applies to Google Cast support: it is a credible rumor, not a finished feature announcement.
Apple leadership context
The broader WWDC26 cycle also lands during a confirmed leadership transition at Apple. Apple announced in April 2026 that Tim Cook will become executive chairman and John Ternus will become CEO effective September 1, 2026. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Final take
For iPhone users, iOS 27 support for Google Cast would be one of the more practical interoperability changes in years, especially if Apple allows broader casting choice at the system level. Until Apple confirms it, this is best treated as a strong report tied to EU regulation rather than a final shipping feature. For iPhone accessories that match daily Apple use, Komodoty readers can browse here: https://komodoty.com/collections/iphone-cases



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