Every iPhone owner knows there are those useless apps you can't delete.
No one — no one — likes it.
Like 99.9% of iPhone users (I assume), I put all the baked-in apps into a folder marked "Random" and never, ever use them or look at them. In earlier versions of iOS, before folders, you were forced to just stare at the "Stocks" app, a nagging reminder that you don't have stocks because honestly, who has stocks? What is this, a freaking millionaire's convention?
I'm sure there is some sort of reasoning for making these apps un-deletable. Like with Safari, Apple wants you to use its proprietary browser instead of a competitor like Chrome. But Compass? Why does Apple care if you use a compass?
We are going to figure out once and for all which is the worst offender of these built-in apps.