How to reinstall deleted native apps on your iOS device
I'm sure you've come to this tutorial looking for how to reinstall a deleted native app, right? From iOS 10 we can delete almost all the apps that come pre-installed on the iPhone In this new article for our iOS tutorials , we explain how to recover them.
The possibility of removing native apps provides us with advantages, such as avoiding duplicating applications for the same purpose. There are many examples of how to use the Google Maps app instead of the native Maps, using the Chrome browser instead of Safari .
It's very easy to have them available again on the screens of our devices iOS. But if you don't know how to rescue them, we are going to tell you below.
How to recover deleted native apps on your iPhone or iPad:
We speak to you from our experience.
A few weeks ago we deleted a bunch of native apps, including iBooks.
What happened after a few days? We needed to use iBooks on our iPhone to do some testing with an app. The issue is that we went crazy looking for an option in the device settings that would give us the option to recover that application.
After a while, we realized that where we had to download the deleted native apps was from the App Store.
iBooks on the App Store
By looking for them in the Apple application store, they will appear first and you can install them again.
It seems obvious, but you don't know how many people ask us about this. That is why we have made this tutorial explaining how to return them to your springboard (apps screen).
What do you think? Easy, right?.
Without further ado, we invite you to future tutorials with which to get the most out of your Apple devices.
Greetings.