Delete an app from Settings
Until now, to remove one of the applications from our apple device, what we did was hold down on that app and then click on the little cross that It appears right in the upper corner of each application.
But there is another way to eliminate them without having to carry out this process that we have talked about. To do this we must go to the Settings menu. With this option, in addition to deleting an app, we will also be able to check what these applications occupy on our iPhone, iPad and iPod TouchA good way to see if we are really interested in having it on our devices or not.
This option is not the fastest but as we have mentioned, it is very effective in the event that we cannot eliminate them by doing the usual elimination process.
How to remove an app from settings on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch:
The first thing to do, obviously, is to go to the "Settings". Once inside, we must look for the "General" tab .
Within this tab, we must click on the "iPhone Storage" option. Within this tab we will see everything we have installed on the iPhone and what each of the apps occupies.
Here we will find all the applications that we have installed and, in addition, what each of them occupies. We just have to select the one we want to delete and click on it. If we look closely, the name of the app appears and followed by the total space it occupies on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
Delete app option on iOS
Below the name and icon, we have a tab, “Delete app” . By clicking on this option, we will completely remove the app, as if we were doing it from our main screen.
We can also "Uninstall app", which would remove it from the iPhone but would save the data that we have generated in it. This allows that, if we reinstall it in the future, the app will appear with everything as we had it before deleting it. It is a very interesting option.
And in this way, we can delete an app from the Settings menu. An alternative option to the common one, but which is much more detailed, since we have the information of what these applications occupy.
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