9 Apps That You Should Never Download Because They Slow Your iPhone, According To Tech Experts
January 18, 2024 by Lisa Cupido
This post has been updated since it was originally published on November 19, 2023.
Let’s talk apps.
They make your phone what it is, of course. But, in some cases, they can be so busy — with a dizzying number of features — that they also stall your device and make it run slower and less efficiently. The question truly is: which apps are worthy of your time and your phone’s storage space, and which should you consider deleting for the sake of a better running phone? The answer is going to differ from one user to another, but generally speaking, there are a few apps that rise to the top of the list when tech experts are asked about the best apps to delete. Here are nine apps you should never download, according to tech experts (because they slow your iPhone).
FacebookThere’s really no way around it: if you are interested in making changes to your iPhone in order to bring it up to speed and help it work better, most tech experts are going to recommend that you first get rid of the Facebook app. “This app is notorious for sucking up a lot of battery life and slowing down older iPhones,” says Tech Expert Aidan Bernard at The Big Phone Store. “If you’re having trouble with your Facebook app, delete it and try using the website instead.”
Camera+Camera+ is one of the most popular photography apps, with over 200 million downloads, says Tech Expert Luciano Colos from PitchGrade.com. “Unfortunately, Camera+ is one of the most battery-intensive apps available for the iPhone,” Colos said. “This is due to the high number of features in the app, which require a lot of processing power.”
This is one of those cases where you may need to ask yourself: does your need to edit photos with an app that provides multiple features outweigh the need to have an efficient iPhone that works as fast as possible?
PandoraIt’s just one of those facts of iPhone streaming that most of us come to terms with: if you want access to all of your music or movies, the price you pay is a battery that drains faster. But some apps are more draining than others. “Pandora is a music streaming app that allows users to listen to their favorite music,” Colos said. “Pandora is not recommended by tech experts because it drains the battery of your phone quickly. This is because it uses cellular data, which can be expensive.”
Making the switch to Google Play Music may help extend your battery life, according to some experts.
If you’re having issues with your iPhone and can’t deal with the lag anymore or with wondering if you’re putting your security at risk, try deleting these three apps first to see if it makes a big difference in your smartphone experience.
Weather AppsYour iPhone already has a built-in weather app. Granted, it’s basic (though it gets the job done). But downloading yet another weather app with more bells and whistles is just going to take up resources on your device that can affect the phone’s battery and even compromise your privacy and security (remember: weather apps require your location to do their jobs).
Too Many Navigation AppsSimilar to weather apps, your phone has Apple Maps. You may not love Apple maps, so this leads you down the path to finding other navigation apps that have cool features. But the problem with downloading too many nav apps is that they are very taxing on your battery. Be selective when it comes to these apps.
Dating AppsNo one is going to recommend that you not download dating apps, for obvious reasons. But if you can keep the number of dating apps you use to a minimum, it will really help your battery not become drained super fast.
Games That Haven’t Been Updated In AgesDon’t download games unless they have a good reputation and are recently updated. Too many games feature bugs and security flaws. Games are also notoriously resource intensive and that means they can and will drain your battery.