However, you're not necessarily going to make a lot of use of all of these apps. Uninstalling the ones you don't actually need means they won't take up space on your phone and won't take up bandwidth with app updates.
To remove an app from your iPhone, tap and hold on its home screen icon, then choose Remove App > Delete App > Delete. You can also uninstall apps from the App Library: Tap and hold on an icon, then choose Delete App > Delete.
Books: Apple's depository of e-books can be uninstalled from your iPhone if you're not interested in any digital reading. It's been bundled with iOS since iOS 8 in 2014.
Calendar: The built-in Apple Calendar app may feel pretty essential to iOS, but it isn't, and you can get rid of it. It's been preinstalled on iPhones since the 2007 original.
Compass: One of the lesser-known apps, Compass can be safely removed if you're confident you won't need it. The app was introduced with iPhone OS 3 in 2009.
Contacts: Surprisingly, you can delete Contacts, an app that debuted in 2008, from iOS. However, your contacts will still show up in the Phone app, which can't be removed.
If you remove FaceTime, you can still make calls via the Phone app. Credit: LifehackerFiles: A files app may seem pretty fundamental to a phone, but you can remove the iPhone's built-in option. This app was introduced with the launch of iOS 11 in 2017.
Freeform: The virtual brainstorming app developed by Apple first made its appearance on iOS late in 2022, and you can safely take it off your iPhone without breaking anything.
Home: Apple's smart home platform hasn't been its biggest success, and you can get rid of this app without any issue. The Home app was first added to iPhones back in 2016.
The iTunes Store app is still going. Credit: LifehackerJournal: We've had Journal on our iPhones since 2023, letting you record memories day by day. If journaling isn't for you, or you've found a better option, this app can be deleted.
Mail: There are plenty of good email clients for iOS, and if you're not using the default one that has been preinstalled since 2007 on every iOS version, you can delete Mail.
Maps: Apple Maps has been with us since 2012, and while it's improved a lot in that time, you might decide you prefer an alternative option—in which case, you can delete it.
If you're not keen on Apple Maps, you can remove it. Credit: LifehackerMusic: This is an app category where there are lots of alternatives—and if you're using one, you can remove this. The app first appeared in 2011, replacing the earlier iPod app.
Notes: For many of us, Notes is an essential app, but if that's not the case for you then you can remove it from iOS. It's been around since the first iPhone back in 2007.
Playground: If you've enabled Apple Intelligence when setting up your iPhone, you'll have the Playground app for making AI images, launched in 2024—but you can uninstall it.
No need for AI imagery? Remove the Playground app. Credit: LifehackerPodcasts: There are a host of great podcast players out there, so if Apple Podcasts isn't your app of choice for this, get rid of it. Podcasts launched as an app in 2012 with iOS 6.
Shortcuts: Some people find Shortcuts indispensable, but if you're not one of them, this app can be safely uninstalled from your iPhone. It became a preinstalled app in 2019.
Tips: Ever since iOS 8 in 2014, Tips has been there, ready to serve up tips and tricks for using your iPhone. If you feel you don't need the app, there's no problem with deleting it.
The Tips app gives you ... tips. Credit: LifehackerTV: The Apple TV app is where you get all your movies and shows from Apple, and it's been a standalone app since 2016. If you source your content from elsewhere, you can delete it.
Wallet: You can uninstall the Wallet app from iOS, which is something of a surprise. The app for payments, cards, and tickets arrived on iOS under its current name in 2012.
Weather: Finally, the trusty Weather app, on iPhones since the very first one in 2007, can also be deleted from your iPhone, if you're sourcing your forecasts from elsewhere.
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