up your a$$
You can install apps from the App Store. You can download files that open in the installed apps. You cannot download files that run on other computers or that cannot be opened by the installed apps.
Because maybe you have too many apps installed.
There is an option of Apps in Chrome web. There are all the apps which you have installed.
Yes, you will.
Bandwidth is allocated by your carrier to certain apps. System apps will take priority over games or user-installed apps.
Mainly from the App Store pre-installed on your iPad!
In a way, yes. Things such as watchfaces, apps and widgets are installed on an Android smartphone, and once synched with a Moto 360, those items are then installed onto the watch.
They should work as soon as they are installed. If not call Itunes.
You unfortunately are not able to . . You can delete apps that you have downloaded to your iPhone, but not the apps that are rooted in the factory settings of the iPhone. However, there is a way of moving the original apps to another area, which gives the appearance of the original apps being removed .
Those apps are alredy installed when you buy the iPod.
no, your phone will be the same except cydia will be installed
If by "hidden" you mean apps that were installed by default from the manufacturer, there is now way to remove these apps from your phone by conventional means. You must have root access, which can be very hard to get on your device.