Modifying this control will update this page automatically

Change the default apps on iPhone

You can select alternative, third-party apps—for email, messaging, calling, call filtering, web browsing, passwords, or keyboards—as defaults to launch instead of the built-in Apple apps. Make sure the app you want to switch to supports this feature. If you aren’t sure, contact the app developer.

Change your default apps

  1. Go to the Settings app 👁 Image
     on your iPhone.

  2. Tap Apps, tap Default Apps, then tap any of the following:

    • Email: To change the default app for sending and receiving email.

    • Messaging: To change the default app for sending and receiving messages.

    • Calling: To change the default app for making and receiving calls.

    • Call Filtering: To turn on or off call blocking and identification options. (See Filter unknown and spam calls).

    • Browser App: To change the default app to open links on the web.

    • Translation: To change the default app used to translate text.

    • Passwords & Codes: This section allows you to turn on or off AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys for apps and websites, and password, passkey, and code-generation and verification apps.

    • Contactless App: To change the default app for using NFC for contactless payments.

    • Keyboards: To add or delete keyboards and third-party keyboard apps.

  3. Select the app you want to use as the default.

    👁 The screen for changing your default apps for sending email, browsing the web, and more.
Thanks for your feedback.