You are now free to rate your displeasure of Apple built-in apps in the App Store. Now, Apple taking in feedback to make the apps better is an entirely different thing. I hope they work on that. I am not an Apple user because I don’t have that kind of money and I like android. Even though I have never owned an Apple product, their products do have a great look and there are many who love their products.
People could rate third party apps, but not the built-in apps. That’s disappointing. With the release of the iOS 15, the floodgates are now open. It’s surprising it took Apple this long to allow users to rate the built-ins. I am curious about the third party apps reliability for good ratings. One Twitter user, Kosta Eleftheriou, shared a video back in May showing how they have to rate the app before using. What the hell?
The review: “This app forced me to give it a good rating before I could use it.”
You: “Pfff, no one’s FORCING you!”
The app: 🤯 pic.twitter.com/R6ytFAguhU
— Kosta Eleftheriou (@keleftheriou) May 25, 2021
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I’m glad that Apple has made some other changes as well. Every time I was at the mall, the Apple Store always suffered from long lines. It’s great that last year, Apple expanded iPhone repair services to more locations. I also know the lines had been long because the Genius Bar offers free lessons on how to use your Apple products. Luckily, there’s YouTube for help. The Apple Support YouTube channel has been around since 2017. Yes, I was curious and looked that up. We all have our tech preferences and I want consumers to have pleasant experiences with the tech they want to use.
What do you think of being able to rate Apple built-in apps in the app store? Let me know in the comments.
Source: 9To5Mac

