1. Apple Watch App
The Apple Watch app comes pre-installed on all iPhones, but if you don’t own an Apple Watch, it’s essentially just taking up space. While it’s not a massive app in terms of size, it can still add to overall clutter, especially when combined with other unused apps. For those who don’t plan on syncing a wearable device, this app can be safely removed to free up a bit of storage and reduce background processes that might subtly impact performance.
2. Compass
Unless you're an avid hiker, camper, or someone who is just curious about your whereabouts, the Compass app probably doesn’t get much use. It might seem harmless sitting in a folder somewhere, but even small apps can accumulate and take up precious storage space over time. Removing this app can help declutter your device and make it easier to find the apps you do use.
3. Stocks
The Stocks app is great for those who like to keep a close eye on the market, but if you’re not into tracking financial trends daily, or you already use a stocks app that you like, this app likely sits unused. It can take up both storage and background data when updating market information. If you're not actively managing investments or watching stock performance, remove it and save space.
4. Tips
The Tips app is designed to help users learn about new features and get the most out of their iPhone, but once you’re familiar with your device, it often becomes redundant. It occasionally sends notifications and updates, which can contribute to background activity and unnecessary distractions. For seasoned iPhone users who already know their way around iOS, deleting the Tips app is a simple way to minimize clutter.