Are you trying to delete an app on the iPhone, but it’s not happening? Then, in this guide, I will tell you possible reasons for this snag and how you can fix this up. There are a dozen apps available on the Apple App Store. Often you get curious and keep installing various applications on the iPhone.
In case, you don’t like the application; surely you would want to remove it. iOS offers the feature to offload an app from the iPhone along with the regular feature of deleting the app. The former removes the program data of the app but retains the user data. This means when you offload an app and later install it, you don’t have to begin using it as a new user. Your account in the application will be intact.
However, an app will completely remove its program and user data from the device upon choosing to delete it. Some users report that it won’t delete an app when they try to uninstall it. The device hangs for a few seconds, and then you see the app is still there.
Here are the easy tips that you have to follow to be able to delete the apps on your iPhone.
Most of the technical snags occurring on the iPhone are often related to the unstable build of iOS installed on the iPhone. Usually, it’s the developer beta or early public beta of iOS, which is full of bugs. So, you have to install the latest version of iOS, which should essentially fix the bug in the previous version.
Then try to delete the app you want, and it should now be removed completely.
The most common and effective fix that helps solve this issue is restarting the iPhone.
Now, delete the concerned app on your iPhone.
Some users set content restrictions on various apps installed on their iPhones through the Screen Time settings in the iOS. If an app is set under restrictions, you won’t be able to delete the apps unless you revoke them.
To enable deletion of apps.
That’s it. Now, you will be able to delete any app on the iPhone without any restriction.
You may try to delete the app from the iOS settings.
The above trick will work provided the app has no restriction on it from the Screen Time for deletion.
If an app is in the process of installing an update, then you won’t be able to delete it right away. You can wait for the update installation to finish (which is pointless as you don’t want to keep this app) or stop the installation process.
Then you can try to delete the application. Also, if you have initiated the download of an app, then you cannot delete it unless the download finishes.
The apps on the iPhone can also be deleted from the App Store application.
Try these various troubleshooting methods and use them to delete the apps on iPhone. I’m sure it will work. If you have any doubts regarding these tips, let me know through comments.
This post was last modified on December 30, 2021 2:21 am