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India Mandates Undeletable Govt Security App on All New Smartphones

Key Takeaways

  • Mandatory Pre-installation: India has ordered smartphone makers to preload the government’s Sanchar Saathi app on all new devices, and users will not be able to delete it.
  • 90-Day Deadline: Major companies like Apple, Samsung, Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi have 90 days from November 28 to comply.
  • Security Rationale: The government says the app is essential to combat phone theft and scams by verifying and blocking devices with duplicate or spoofed IMEI numbers.
  • Potential Conflict: Apple’s internal policies prohibit pre-installing third-party apps, setting the stage for a potential standoff with Indian authorities.

India’s telecom ministry has issued a private order mandating that all new smartphones sold in the country come with a government cyber safety app pre-installed—and users will not have the option to remove it. The move, which directly impacts tech giants like Apple and Samsung, aims to bolster security but has raised immediate privacy and compliance concerns.

The directive, dated November 28 and seen by Reuters, gives smartphone manufacturers a 90-day window to ensure the ‘Sanchar Saathi’ app is installed on all new devices. For phones already in the supply chain, companies must push the app via a software update.

The government states the app is critical to address “serious endangerment” to telecom cybersecurity from duplicate or spoofed IMEI numbers—unique device identifiers that enable network fraud and phone theft.

Apple’s Stance and Industry Impact

This order places Apple in a particularly difficult position. A source with direct knowledge stated that Apple’s internal policies forbid the pre-installation of any government or third-party app before a phone is sold.

“Apple has historically refused such requests from governments,” said Tarun Pathak, a research director at Counterpoint. “It’s likely to seek a middle ground: instead of a mandatory pre-install, they might negotiate and ask for an option to nudge users towards installing the app.”

Apple, Google, Samsung, and Xiaomi did not respond to requests for comment. The telecom ministry also remained silent.

How the Sanchar Saathi App Works

The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a 14- to 17-digit number unique to each handset, primarily used to block network access for stolen phones. The Sanchar Saathi app allows users to:

  • Report suspicious calls and messages.
  • Verify the IMEI of their device.
  • Block stolen phones through a central government registry.

Track Record and Government Claims

Since its launch in January, the app has seen over 5 million downloads. Government data claims it has facilitated the recovery of more than 700,000 lost phones and has been used to block over 3.7 million stolen or lost devices. Furthermore, it has led to the termination of more than 30 million fraudulent mobile connections.

Authorities argue the tool is vital for preventing cyber threats, aiding police in tracing devices, and keeping counterfeit phones off the black market. With over 1.2 billion mobile subscribers, India is one of the world’s largest telecom markets, making device security a national priority. The coming months will test how global smartphone giants adapt to this unprecedented mandate.

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