Apple will now let you delete the unwanted stock iOS apps
iPhone users can expect the pre-loaded apps to work differently post the iOS 9 update
There are some really great things about Apple devices that are unmatchable, however, some of its stock iOS apps are not among its best features. The iOS apps like stocks, tips and maps are some of the least used ones by most iPhone users, but since Apple does not allow a user to delete these apps, users are forced to put them all together in a folder and dump them in one corner of their phones.
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However, according to online reports, Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that he understands how sometimes the pre-loaded apps can irks a user, and for the same reason, they are working on a way that would let users delete the unwanted sock apps.
iPhone users can expect the pre-loaded apps to work differently post the iOS 9 update.
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