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    Here’s what users really think of Apple’s stock iOS apps

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    While you’ve been able to delete and download Apple’s apps since iOS 10, Apple hasn’t allowed users to express how they feel about its own apps. With the launch of iOS 15, however, Apple has added the ability to rate and review its own apps just like all the others.

    As spotted by 9to5Mac, all of the Apple apps available in the App Store can be rated now, and users have already expressed their feelings on them. The highest-rated is FaceTime with a 4.3-star rating, but many have a rating less than three stars.

    Activity: 3.6 stars

    Apple Books: 3.6 stars

    Calculator: 3.5 stars

    Calendar: 2.9 stars

    Compass: 3.8 stars

    Contacts: 3.2 stars

    FaceTime: 4.3 stars

    Files: 3.3 stars

    Find My: 3.9 stars

    Home: 3.5 stars

    iTunes Store: 3.3 stars

    Mail: 2.8 stars

    Maps: 3 stars

    Measure: 3.1 stars

    Music: 3.6 stars

    News: 2.3 stars

    Notes: 3.6 stars

    Podcasts: 2 stars

    Reminders: 3.1 stars

    Stocks: 3.8 stars

    Tips: 4.1 stars

    TV: 3.3 stars

    Watch: 3.5 stars

    Weather: 3.7 stars

    Most apps have less than 100 ratings, but the early reviews aren’t great. While there are plenty of five-star positive reviews, numerous negative reviews are peppered with comments like “C’mon Apple you’re better than this,” “Awful update,” and “Terrible release,” as users express their discontent.

    It’s unclear why Apple decided to open up the stock iOS apps to ratings in the App Store, but it could be related to the recent changes to the developer terms in the App Store. Over the past several weeks, Apple has relaxed the rules of the App Store and a ruling in the Epic trial and could be forced to allow apps to allow apps to directly link to external payment sources.

    Michael Simon has been covering Apple since the iPod was the iWalk. His obsession with technology goes back to his first PC—the IBM Thinkpad with the lift-up keyboard for swapping out the drive. He’s still waiting for that to come back in style tbh.

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