Update: Apple hasn't announced anything about its native iOS apps at WWDC. We'll let you know as soon as we find out anything, though. We also updated our article to reflect that and to note that it's unclear if Cupertino will allow users to delete stock apps at this point in time.

Update 2: Although it wasn't explicitly mentioned during the WWDC keynote, The Verge confirms users will be able to delete Apple's bundled apps like Maps, Compass, Music and Stocks in iOS 10. Developers who downloaded the preview beta today are already confirming the change. Everyone else will have to wait until the full release in the fall to finally get rid of that pesky Tips app... so long as Apple decides to keep the feature beyond the beta phase.

oh shit, apps are being unbundled pic.twitter.com/Mei5BW2OBw — Owen Williams ⚡️ (@ow) June 13, 2016

Many of iOS's built-in-apps are showing up in the App Store. Mail: https://t.co/lSDbx0uJ1x Stocks: https://t.co/JR9e1Ukbyr and many more — MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) June 13, 2016

Now downloadable Apple native apps: Stocks, Mail, Maps, Notes, Voice Memos, Watch, Music, FaceTime, Weather, iTunes Store, Calendar,Contacts — MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) June 13, 2016

UNINSTALL THE TIPS APP YO pic.twitter.com/ZoShamljkN — Owen Williams ⚡️ (@ow) June 13, 2016

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