Apple May Soon Allow You To Delete Its Default Apps

In an interview with BuzzFeed, CEO Tim Cook said Apple is exploring a way for users to delete unpopular native apps like Maps.

In a BuzzFeed interview published Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook gave a hint of the company's changing strategy when it comes to the iPhone's native apps. John Paczkowski, BuzzFeed San Francisco's managing editor, spent a 20-minute car ride with Cook, during which he found out that Apple may eventually allow iPhone and iPad users to delete some of the default apps that come bundled with their product. This includes apps like Maps and Safari, which users frequently ignore in favor of apps from Google or other developers.

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Published on September 16, 2015 15:00
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