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List of apps that come with Apple devices

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List of apps that currently come with Apple devices[edit]

  • Messages (used for texting and communication)
  • Photos (used to review and look over pictures that have been taken; this is where the Camera Roll is located)
  • Camera (used to take pictures and eventually look over them on Camera Roll)
  • Calendar (used to remind about certain events at certain times)
  • Clock (used to track different time zones and to set up alarms)
  • Maps (used to track location of certain places)
  • Weather (used to track the weather of certain places)
  • TV (used to view purchases from the iTunes store)
  • Notes (used for future reference such as memorization)
  • Reminders (used to remind at a certain time about an upcoming event)
  • Wallet (used to make payments, primarily on iOS)
  • News (used to view recent events)
  • Health (used to keep track of well-being and general/daily health)
  • iBooks (used to read purchased online books)
  • Settings (overall, used to keep track of data and connection on the Apple device)
  • Contacts (used to keep track of phone numbers)
  • iTunes (used to buy certain videos such as movies and TV shows)
  • App Store (used to buy apps for the iOS device)
  • Calculator (used to calculate mathematical problems)
  • Find my iPhone (used to find a lost iPhone)
  • Find Friends (used to keep track of contacts, upon request only)
  • Voice Memos (used to keep track of voice tracks)
  • Home (used to keep track of the house)[1]
  • Phone (used to make phone calls)
  • Mail (used to receive emails)
  • Safari (used to make web searches, mainly for entertainment or informational purposes)
  • Music (used to keep track and listen to music)
  • Podcasts (used to keep track and watch Podcasts)
  • Stocks (used to keep track of stock rates)
  • Tips (notifies daily tips)
  • Watch (allows connection to the Apple Watch)

List of apps that previously came with Apple devices[edit]

  • YouTube (now an app that can be bought from the App Store)
  • Game Center (stopped functioning or deleted after update)[2]
  • Videos (app removed, but continued on the TV app)[3]

References[edit]


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  1. "Home App". Apple Inc.
  2. "Game Center". LifeWire.
  3. "Videos Transfer". iMore/Mobile Nations.