3 other applications that we can not delete in iOS 9

iOS-9

For some time to be part, iOS looks more and more like Android. Not only because of the features that it is integrating into iOS, but because each time, with each new version of iOS, Apple natively introduce new applications that unfortunately we cannot delete and that forces us to continue creating the folder extras, garbage, useless or as each user calls it to put them inside and hide it as much as possible so that it does not interfere with the normal use of our devices. We are forced to hide them because natively, as happens in Android, Apple does not allow us to erase them from our device.

In the first beta and iOS 9, users who have installed this version will have noticed that three new icons have been added natively and that it is impossible to get rid of them: Find my iPhone, Find my Friends and iCloud Drive. Although it is true that the latter is the only one that we can currently hide through the configuration of the menus, we do not know if it will be available in the final version, the other two head to the disaster drawer where the rest of the applications that are we will never use.

It seems that those of Apple wants to force us to use applications that for many do not have any practical sense In addition to being ironic, trying to force the use of them on users. Stock market, Game Center, Newsstand ... among others are applications that surely you will not remember the last time you used them. But Apple does not care exactly the same. Those of Cupertino should be able to offer an independent update that would allow us to install all the trash applications that all they do is take up space on our device. Or allow deleting them as happens in 64 GB devices that come pre-installed Pages, Numbers and Keynote that we can completely remove from the device.


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  1.   andres said

    "It seems that Apple wants to force us to use applications that for many do not have any practical sense" ……. I do not agree with that, when they also placed a native postcast there if they did not say anything and I find it a nuisance to have that app then because I am not interested in postcast, instead find my whatever was necessary, because many do not know that it exists that app and q can be useful. It would even integrate the remote app, although implementing an update mechanism for those apps since launching a new iOS

  2.   Carl said

    Well, I can only accept the comment for GameCenter or Newsstand, because my iPhone is for work and not for leisure (for leisure there is the iPad or many other devices at home)

    But with the three applications mentioned you are absolutely wrong. I use all three with great frequency and all three are tremendously useful (iCloud drive will come as a separate App in iOS 9 but for now in version 8 it is completely useful within each App).

    Any publication should be based on objectivity, which in turn is the hallmark of a mature writer. You should not simply empty your opinion in a subjective way in each article or else we will read you without seriousness in the following ones. Or flatly we will pass on your articles.