People love apps and they always require newer apps to keep themselves engaged. But hidden apps are often not discovered and users miss out on the fun. Every phone comes with some stock apps, whether we need it or not. Default messaging or photo apps are useful, but improved ones are available in the store. Apple is giving more power to people and stock apps can be hidden. This is just amazing as memory space related problems will never bother users now. By making the interface more productive, Apple gets credibility points. Forcing users to use certain apps makes no sense and it is not smart technology.
After carefully analyzing hidden data, researchers came to know about this change. No formal announcement was made but the tweaking was done in iTunes. Apps can’t be permanently deleted, though this feature would have been much better. Apple promotes some own apps and we can’t expect them to stop that. But slowly, the ecosystem is getting easier and the information flow is simplified. Connectivity and innovation together combine to produce excellent results and Apple proved yet again, why they are futuristic. Home screen becomes lighter and background data is also reduced. Putting apps to “junk drawer” is effective for now and other processes are not hindered.
A special line is included in the code and it runs a check to determine special characteristics of the software. If it’s “hideable”, the required operation occurs. Android gives complete control to users and presently Apple can’t do that. But the transformation has begun. Internal links slow down the phone and this complex problem is troublesome. Uninstalling a native app can hinder the phone’s normal functionality, so users must handle things carefully. Not only it is difficult to figure out, but in severe cases, the OS needs to be formatted. Home screen real estate matters and companies don’t take this matter lightly.