Why iOS offloads apps and how to reinstall them<article>
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<p>Despite offering phones and tablets with ever-more onboard storage, Apple knows that people can still easily outpace available room as they download ever more apps and digital content for those apps. In iOS 11, Apple added an option to
offload apps rather than just delete them as a compromise between apps you use and storage consumed.</p><figure class="small right"><img src="
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Why iOS offloads apps and how to reinstall them