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Old 09-15-2016, 11:12 AM   #16
tomsem
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Originally Posted by HappyMartin View Post
You can now delete all this apps that come pre installed that I used to nest into a junk folder.
The app binaries are not deleted, just hidden. They remain part of the iOS system itself. Probably the app data is deleted, but that is the only space you'll save. To restore you 'install' them using App Store. I think I'll be keeping my 'Apple apps I don't use' folder, I don't see much point in just hiding them, and forgetting they are even available should I find a reason to use them in the future.

The thing I'm most interested in is ability of 3rd party apps to integrate with Siri, and maybe improvements to QuickType keyboard. I don't use Messages, Maps, Photos, Home, Apple Music, or Notes. I use Apple News sometimes, but cannot say I have really liked it. Will see if the improvements are enough for me to use it more.

So this seems like a very minor and inconsequential release to me. I'm still waiting for third party apps (like Kindle) to support split screen and add keyboard navigation hotkeys.
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