iOS 13 allows us to delete apps directly from the new list of updates

iOS 13 is hereObviously in beta mode, but it already makes us see the trend that Cupertino will be setting in how to interact with our mobile devices. New interface modes, extras in native applications, endless new features that we can already test in the developer beta and that we will be able to see in final version next fall.

We continue with the news of iOS 13, and today we bring you one related to how the guys from Cupertino want us to manage the applications from now on. And it is that we already announced to you a few days ago that now We will have to go through our App Store profile to update the apps, y now we can also delete apps from this menu. After the jump we give you more details about this new way to delete apps in iOS 13.

As you can see in the screenshots that we have left you, it seems that the Cupertino guys want to give a greater role to our App Store profile. A site that you have probably entered from time to time to check your accounts or update your payment details, and that now becomes the site where we can update our apps, or delete them ... And we just have to swipe the app in question to the left to reveal the delete button, then we will see the confirmation message of the elimination of this app.

A controversial change, it is true that we can continue deleting them from the springboard as before (or within the Storage menu in Settings), but controversial since now the method of updating apps becomes a bit more cumbersome (you have to take more steps). I think we will see changes in this regard in the next betas, Apple has to polish all these developments and the feedback it receives from beta testers is essential to carry them out. We will see…


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