How to reinstall native apps deleted from iOS 10

This week I told you that iOS 10 deletes the native applications of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, but also that erasure is actually just a hiding of them, the Apple company telling us that the applications actually remain in our terminals, they are just hidden.

You can easily realize this when you try to reinstall the native applications deleted from iOS 10, and this is because simply pressing the download button will immediately generate the display of the application in the terminal and the option to open them, without waiting for them to it downloads.

Basically, pressing the download button of a previously deleted native application does nothing but display that application again in our terminals, so everything happens in less than a second, so you can immediately have any hidden native application back in advance.

I already told you which native apps you can delete in iOS 10, the Apple company already uploading these to the App Store, so that they are all available for reactivation, they being displayed first in all search results, Apple taking care of this.

If you still need links to all the native apps hidden in iOS 10, well below you have listed each individual app with a direct link to it in the App Store.

List of native applications from the App Store