Article 1H3AB iOS 10 will let you delete most of Apple’s default apps

iOS 10 will let you delete most of Apple’s default apps

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Andrew Cunningham
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Do you have a folder full of first-party, preinstalled iOS apps that you don't use? Sure, we all do. We've all learned to live with this folder over the years, even as more and more of these icons have slowly crept onto our phones.

Well, no longer-in iOS 10, many (though not quite all) of the built-in system apps can be deleted just like any other app. The complete list of apps that can be removed, per the Apple Support document:

  • Calculator
  • Calendar
  • Compass
  • Contacts
  • FaceTime
  • Find My Friends
  • Home
  • iBooks
  • iCloud Drive
  • iTunes Store
  • Mail
  • Maps
  • Music
  • News
  • Notes
  • Podcasts
  • Reminders
  • Stocks
  • Tips
  • Videos
  • Voice Memos
  • Watch app
  • Weather

Apple warns that deleting apps may affect "related system functions" and "data on your Apple Watch," and it says that all of the apps together consume around 150MB of space.

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