Well, as far as I am concerned it still is nice to be able to get rid of apps 
like Tips, Stocks, Game Centre, Voice Recorder and so on. These are all apps I 
never use and even if inside iOS they still live on to some degree I don’t get 
to deal wit the icons. Apple even said in the article I referenced that all 
stock apps together take up less than 150 Mb of space so for most people I 
doubt they would want to get rid of them because of that but mostly because 
they don’t use them.


Regards,
Sieghard

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Mary Otten
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 9:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Article: 11 things everyone is going to love about Apple's iOS 10

I saw it referenced in several mainstream technical press articles that came 
out after this feature was first mentioned. Yes, you have to go to the App 
Store, but you're not really downloading the whole app. Apple even admitted 
that.
Mary

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On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:19 PM, Sieghard Weitzel 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Mary,

Where did you hear that you only remove the icon? I am not sure if this is 
entirely true because if it were so then Apple could include something in 
settings to restore the icon and if the app and all it's content were still 
unchanged, the icon could simply be restored. However, if you delete one of the 
stock apps you actually have to go to the app store, find said app and download 
it again. Also, Apple says the following in an article (link below):

When you remove a built-in app from your Home screen, you also remove any 
related user data and configuration files. This can affect things like related 
system functions or information on your Apple Watch.

Here is the Apple support article this came from:
https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT204221

Regards,
Sieghard

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Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 5:12 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Article: 11 things everyone is going to love about Apple's iOS 10

The thing about deleting many default applications is not accurate. You're just 
getting rid of the icon, not the application. So you're not saving very much 
storage space. I'm surprised that this publication let that error go through 
this late in the game. I suppose it is nice to be able to get rid of the icons, 
rather than sticking the apps in a trash folder. But it's not that big a deal. 
If they really let you get rid of the apps, that would be a bigger deal in my 
view.
Mary


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On Sep 7, 2016, at 4:55 PM, Gary Bowers 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


businessinsider.com<http://businessinsider.com>
11 things everyone is going to love about Apple's iOS 10 Paul Szoldra
Apple just announced its new iPhone 7, and coming along with it is a
big update to the iPhone operating system, iOS 10.
iOS 10 will be the biggest OS update Apple has ever made, according to
CEO Tim Cook.
We got a sneak preview of iOS 10 in July, while it was in beta. If
history is any guide, the new OS will probably be available for
everyone about a week from now.
We found 11 cool features that just about every Apple fan is going to love.
Here they are:

The lock screen has a lot more information that you can instantly access.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
Instead of the old style where you might see a single notification and
that's about it, iOS 10 gives you a bunch of widgets right on your
lock screen so you can do more stuff quickly.
You can check the weather, see what's next on your calendar, or even
call one of your favorite contacts right from this screen. Or you can
search for something you need.
It's also fully customizable, so you can ditch the default apps for
news from The New York Times, photos, or one-click access to your music.
To access it, just swipe to the right on your lock screen.
Everything on your lock screen is also on your unlocked phone as well.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
You can instantly view whatever you're browsing on your computer right
on your iPhone.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
This is definitely one of the most useful features I found.
Say you're browsing a website on your computer, but you have to head
out the door. You might copy the link and put it in your note-taking
app or text message. No more.
Now you can instantly pull up what's displayed on Safari and take it to go.
Interestingly (and this may be a bug), my default browser on my
MacBook is Chrome, and even though the phone says it's grabbing the
website from Safari, it grabbed my Chrome browser.
To try it, double-tap the home button and click the "Safari" tab on
the bottom.
Magic!
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
Your phone will now automatically tell you exactly where you parked
your car.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
Have you ever walked around the parking lot of Dodgers Stadium for
about an hour searching for the car that you could swear was parked
toward that back area?
Well, I have. And it's totally not fun.
Fortunately, iOS 10 solves this common problem by remembering where
you parked your car, automatically.
Instead of snapping a picture of your surroundings or jotting down GPS
coordinates in notes, iOS 10 will remember your car's location anytime
you stop at a place other than your home.
You no longer need a third-party keyboard to send your favorite GIF to
your friends on iMessage.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
A ton of third-party keyboards give you the ability to send GIFs or
other artwork and emojis to your friends on iMessage.
You won't need those anymore with iOS 10, since iMessage got a big
reboot that includes a very fast search feature for photos to send.
So instead of sending emojis or text, you can reply with your favorite GIF.
And much to iOS's credit, it found my favorite one on the first try.
It's this one, by the way.
You can also send a selfie to your friends right from iMessage.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
Besides its handy image-search feature, you can take a selfie or a
normal picture right from iMessage.
Now when you hit the camera button, it brings up the camera itself to
take a picture, or you can scroll to the right to grab stuff from your camera 
roll.
It's not a game-changing feature, but it's certainly going to save
time for most people.
iMessage also has a new animated drawing feature so you can draw
artwork with your finger and send it to your friends, but that's not
going to see much use until many more people upgrade.
The Photos app automatically creates short videos of your best memories.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
The Photos app has a new tab called Memories, and it automatically
gathers some of your best moments from certain places and times.
Memories is a pretty cool feature for looking back at key points in
your life, especially if you have thousands of photos on your phone.
If you click on one of the memories, it takes you to a photo gallery
and features a video (with music) at the top. For my "Best of Last 3 Months"
video, for example, it put in photos from different moments along with
video of my son riding a bike for the first time without training wheels.
That was definitely the best moment. Nice job, Apple.
To access it, just pull up your Photos app and click on Memories.
You can also find photos by location or by a specific person.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
Your photo albums have two new (and very welcome) additions: People
and Places.
After a scan of all of your albums, iOS 10 will use the photo metadata
to pin down where you took a picture so you can find it later on a map.
Currently, you have to scroll by year and see vague references of
where hundreds of photos were taken.
It also has facial recognition, so now you can click on your People
gallery and look for pictures of yourself, your family, or friends.
You can access this in the Photos app by clicking on Albums.
You can finally delete many of the default apps from Apple.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
I had two folders on my iPhone called "Default Apps" and "Rarely
Used," and most would have been better in the trash.
iOS 10 lets you get rid of those potentially unwanted apps like
Stocks, Find Friends, or Apple's default email client.
Many people (like me) use third-party apps to replace Apple's
defaults, so this small change is great to see.
You can now clear all your notifications instead of having to go
through them app by app.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
In the current version of iOS, you need to clear notifications for each app.
So if you have new text messages, a couple of new emails, and a news
alert from The New York Times, you're looking at around six taps just
to get rid of notifications.
Many people asked Apple for a much quicker solution, and iOS 10 delivers.
Now, all your notifications will be cleared with just two taps.
Bedtime will track your sleep and wake you up with soothing sounds
instead a jarring alarm.
Paul Szoldra/Tech Insider
Apple updated its Clock app with a darker color scheme, but it has
more than just new aesthetics.
The new Bedtime tab helps you make sure you are getting the amount of
sleep you want and keeps track of it over time.
The feature can replace your daily alarm clock that has you jumping
for the snooze button. Instead, its built-in wake-up sounds include "Early 
Riser,"
"Birdsong," and "Droplets," which are a bit more gradual and less
jarring ways to be woken up.
To access it, open the Clock app and click on Bedtime.

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