Apple talks about deleting native apps in iOS 10

Deleting applications in IOS 10 is a big trick because the user does not delete the application files, but only the user data registered in it.

A very important topic for the new version of the iOS operating system is the possibility of to delete native apps in iOS 10, those from Apple avoiding providing details about this change during the WWDC 2016 conference, but the company's senior vice presidents spoke about it in an interview.

Phill Schiller and Craig Federighi are the two vice presidents who discussed the deletion of native applications from iOS 10, they affirming that in reality the user does not delete the application itself from the operating system, but only the user data registered in it.

This suggests that the files of that application still remain in iOS 10, even if the user deletes it, so basically we are talking about a trick made by the Apple company because in reality we do not delete the applications altogether, but only the data saved after using them by us.

This disclosure will certainly upset a lot of people who actually wanted to delete unnecessary applications to get additional space that can be used to install other applications, but the Apple company does not seem too interested in offering us such benefits.

Separately, Phill Schiller and Craig Federighi argue that while native iOS apps are available for download through the App Store, they will only be able to be updated with an iOS update, so they only appear there for now. , to complete the app deletion trick.

Leaving aside the big trick of deleting apps, Phill Schiller and Craig Federighi argue that the attention given to iMessage in iOS 10 is based on the fact that most users spend most of their time using the Messages app, so Apple tried to provide an experience new there.

The reality is that a lot of people use messaging applications intensively on their iDevices, so focusing the effort of updating an operating system on such applications is not a bad idea, especially if people are satisfied with what they get in final.

What do you think about Apple's big trick?