Among the myriad concerns of the die-hard Apple supporters today is whether they have a future where the Google Play Store would exist for the iOS of Apple. While all this seems clear, it is still very much the question that has been the talking point ever since on whether the company has been softening towards the Google ecosystem: but what is the real story behind it?

What Triggered The Buzz?
Of course, it is now on the shoulders of all the so-called officially recognized channels or named app marketplaces. Google Play Store downloads everything from applications through games to movies and books for Android. iPhone, however, is built on an entirely different ecosystem-its very own App Store. So exclusive, it remains as iOS. One could almost say that the two systems are working at two extreme ends. Therefore, downloading apps into an iPhone does not work at all.
This Is How It Goes
Somewhere within it could be all the last miles gathered from some tech forums and public documents that solicited with Google: somewhere hints would run on certain aspects of Google Play services-Plays Books, Play Movies & TV-should find their own separate iOS apps; many probably think this means that Google will do little more than stop opening the doors of its Play ecosystem to the iPhone. But that doesn't mean the entire Play Store will have its doors opened because selected content services were opened by Google to some materials for iOS.
Barriers To Apple Policy
Now inherent in Policy is a very historically rigid inclination toward security and protection for the ecosystem, and, as such, would be extremely rare to find working third-party apps which succeeded in sneaking into its platforms. With this being said, it would almost stand to contest for Google Play Store's existence, because it would entirely oppose what the company Store stands for by Apple. The change in EMA opens a door that may imply future direct installations of alternative app stores from Apple.

What's Next?
There is no official announcement concerning the iPhone Play Store. However, they can make policy changes that would probably open up some type of Play-based application market or sub-platforms. For the iPhone to be born, it would certainly give users another way of experiencing apps and games with content similar to those using Android counterparts. This shall bring transformation in books, probably in the technology field.
This is not confirmed yet, but it's just a rumor, so following any changes to market policies down the line is when Google Play Store would be downloaded more likely on Apple-iPhone. At the moment, the Google ecosystem is available to users through a few applications, such as Play Books, YouTube Music, and Google Movies, which you can find on iPhones.
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