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How to remove Stocks, Compass and other native apps from your iPhone or iPad in iOS 10
smiffy31 said:On Apples information page they say that all the apps represent about 150 MB in total so not alot. (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT204221)
How about the Facebook app allowing you to delete all its temp files?!?! Check out how much space that all takes up then I would like to hear from the moaners who complain about the "wasted" space by the native apps.
For the record, I just checked...
App 115 MB
Documents and Data 369 MB
I know I know...better off just deleting the app and getting back nearly 1/2 gig of space haha
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Apple could face slower upgrade cycles as study shows iPhone owners clinging to devices longer
dasanman69 said:foggyhill said:Huh, the Iphone 6 came out 1.8 years ago. WTF are you talking about? (and the 5s didn't look AT ALL like it).
Do you know what your saying or just like inane crap?
The S6 and S7 look just about the same. In fact most company's high end phone look the same 2 years running these days.
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Apple patents liquid resistant speaker port, bone conducting headphones
cws said:Sounds very similar to the technology first used in Jawbone devices years ago. In fact, it is where the company's name came from.
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Face palm, pregnant woman among 72 new emoji coming with Unicode 9.0
spice-boy said:This stuff is for children and "kidults" why are you people interested or apparently excited about these things?
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Congress won't consider mandatory encryption bill after Apple battle - report
rob53 said:Finally, sanity returns in Washington DC, well almost. Maybe it's time President Obama had a little sit down with Comey and enlightened him on a little reality. Same with Burr and Feinstein. I said all along that our government requires encryption without any backdoors on their systems and the CIA and NSA finally came forward and said this. Time for mandatory enrollment in Computer Systems 101 for all members of Congress and all government agencies.