Good news for iPhone users. Starting with iOS 16.1, it will be possible to delete one of Apple’s historical apps available by default within the iPhone. Here are all the details
We are getting closer by the day to the most important time of the year apple. New keynotes will be presented soon iPhone 14, is by far the most anticipated due to the numerous innovations that will become part of the iPhone. But not only because of its rollout iOS 16.
The new updated operating system will be compatible with all Latest generation iPhone, And it has very interesting changes. The developers are already working on the next versions of the system software as well. So much so that a very interesting news has come to light iOS 16.1: It will be possible Uninstall the Wallet app.
With iOS 16.1 you can say goodbye to the Wallet app (if you want to).
That starts with its update, as 9to5Mac and Macrumors report iOS to version 16.1 It will be possible Delete the Wallet app. An interesting news that differs from what has happened in recent years, with major default applications that could not be removed for some reason. To reach this conclusion, some experts have analyzed the system software code, noting curious innovations.
This is obviously a choice that users have to make, with the option to move on afterwards A fresh installation of the wallet through the App Store.
As of today, the app can be hidden from the home screen “Remove App”, but it remains available in the application library. This is a significant innovation introduced by iOS 16.1, where instead it will have a button to delete completely. You can already do this with other integrated software such as Calculator, mail, calendar, map, compass, book and more.
Presumably, the Cupertino OEM has taken this decision to offer similar apps and allow third-party apps to be installed for payment. A little subterfuge to avoid any Alleged violation of antitrust laws. In terms of release timing, we expect iOS 16.1 to arrive In October, with iPadOS 16.1. In terms of news or strategy changes from Apple, of course we’ll know more soon.