How to delete apps from your iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad – Simple Help 1 of 3 http://www.simplehelp.net/2008/07/12/how-to-delete-apps-from-your-ipo... Skip to content Simple Help Common questions, simple answers So you’ve downloaded, perhaps even purchased, some of the new iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad apps from the App Store. Then you discovered you don’t really want or need that app. This tutorial will guide you in deleting it from your iPhone, iPod Touch and/or iPad. 1. On the springboard, locate the app you want to delete. For this example, I’ll use WeatherBug. click to enlarge 2. Tap and hold down the icon of the application you want to delete. After a few seconds your screen will start to “wiggle” and an X will appear next to each of the apps you’ve installed via the App Store. 5/26/2011 11:03 AM How to delete apps from your iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad – Simple Help 2 of 3 http://www.simplehelp.net/2008/07/12/how-to-delete-apps-from-your-ipo... click to enlarge 3. Tap the X next to the icon of the app you want to remove. When prompted, select Delete. click to enlarge 4. And now it’s gone. 5/26/2011 11:03 AM How to delete apps from your iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad – Simple Help 3 of 3 http://www.simplehelp.net/2008/07/12/how-to-delete-apps-from-your-ipo... click to enlarge 5. If the application is listed in your iTunes Applications as well, you’ll want to remove it from there – or else it will re-install the next time you sync. Alternately you can keep the app in your iTunes Applications, and set iTunes not to sync all applications, just the ones you want to keep. See the Applications tab of your device the next time it’s connected in iTunes for syncing options. 6. NOTE: you can also re-order/move the apps on your iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad using a very similar process. NOTE: you cannot delete certain apps – generally the ones that come pre-loaded on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad – such as Stocks, Maps, Safari etc. You can use this tutorial to “move” them to another screen (perhaps the ‘last’ one) so that you don’t have to see them/make room for the ones you use more frequently. By Ross McKillop – July 12, 2008 5/26/2011 11:03 AM
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