Is there a way to revert just the Calculator App back to the iOS 17 version?

Is there a way to revert just the calculator app back to the iOS 17 version? I don't like the running calculation if I am adding more than two numbers together and not knowing what my running total is without constantly having to press the equals key. Used to be for example you could add say 1256+2376 and the next time you pressed plus you would have the answer to 1256+2376 displayed before you typed the next number to add to that total. now you just have 1256+2376+....... showing on the screen until you hit equals. SO ANNOYING APPLE!!!


[Re-Titled by Moderator]

iPhone 16 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Sep 28, 2024 7:33 AM

Reply
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Posted on Nov 26, 2024 7:02 AM

I hate the new calculator. I can no longer add a % to a number and see what that additional amount is. I need to then minus the new total from the existing. SO ANNOYING APPLE!!!!!

78 replies
Sort By: 

Dec 3, 2024 7:15 AM in response to pevelyn

pevelyn wrote:

Unfortunately when you go via the product feedback, apple don't allow you to complain about the Calculator app! Almost like they know hahah

Or, you could just put feedback under "iPhone." There are lots of built-in apps that don't have separate sections.

Reply

Nov 26, 2024 7:21 AM in response to drooburger

drooburger wrote:

I hate the new calculator. I can no longer add a % to a number and see what that additional amount is. I need to then minus the new total from the existing. SO ANNOYING APPLE!!!!!

Apple doesn't read here in this user-to-user forum for feedback or suggestions. You can, however, let them know your thoughts here:


Product Feedback - Apple


Meanwhile, there are lots and lots of third-party calculator apps available. PCalc is well regarded.


Reply

Dec 11, 2024 1:10 PM in response to Lippy1234

Lippy1234 wrote:

Please. How do I get my calculator back to normal?!

You cannot change the Calculator app.


You can let Apple know what you think they should change here:


Product Feedback - Apple


You can also look at third-party calculator apps in the App Store. One that is frequently recommended is PCalc.

Reply

Feb 17, 2025 8:30 AM in response to packross

packross wrote:

Me too I want running totals and I don’t need to see that calculation across the top!

Tell Apple what you'd like to see:


Product Feedback - Apple


And, until such time as Apple makes the changes you want (if they do), you should consider one of the many, many other calculator apps available in the App Store. Perhaps one of them will better meet your needs.

Reply

Feb 28, 2025 1:11 PM in response to Jayyank

Jayyank wrote:

If it ain’t broke…

People have been complaining about the calculator for years. Apple is never going to be able to please everyone all the time. It is apparently not your turn to be pleased with the calculator.


You can let Apple know your thoughts here:


Product Feedback - Apple


And meanwhile, there are lots of better calculators available in the App Store. PCalc gets recommended quite a bit.

Reply

Jan 6, 2025 7:32 AM in response to rune57

I absolutely hate this new Calculator update. I want to change it back to the original one in 17. What good is a calculator if it doesn’t show the running totals? Please give us a choice. Don’t lock us into something we can’t stand.

Reply

Jan 6, 2025 7:44 AM in response to CCDianne

There were more users requesting the new calculator than users wanting no change. You only recourse is to submit feedback to Apple. If enough of you do so you may get a reaction. The reason for the change is that users were submitting feedback requesting the new features.


So for now you are locked into something you can’t stand. The majority rules.


Of course there are all kinds of calculator apps available for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Start looking for one that suits your needs.

Reply

Jan 6, 2025 9:29 PM in response to rune57

Haha. My previous post was deleted by the masters.


Now, if the option of changing the interface to "reverse Polish Logic" was available, I would jump at it. That's how the HP calculators worked.


Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) is a mathematical notation that places operators after the operands they are acting on. It is also known as Polish postfix notation or postfix notation.


Reply

Jan 7, 2025 7:23 AM in response to lkrupp

"The reason for the change is that users were submitting feedback requesting the new features."


There are no new features! It is just that the old ones are now much harder to access. Where is my recent conversions menu? I used to use this many times a day. Now it is a prolonged faff to do any sort of conversion, especially my regular ones.


The new calculator is the worst downgrade of Apple software since they abolished Claris/Apple Works.


PCalc is over-the top and does not have the convenience of the old calculator. No doubt some 3rd-party developer will move in to replace the convenience and utility of the old calculator, eventually. Though no one ever replaced ClarisWorks :-(

Reply

Jan 7, 2025 10:34 AM in response to lkrupp

lkrupp wrote:

Do you happen to remember the knock down drag out argument about the calculator app a few years ago about order of operations? Math illiterate comments were made how the calculator was wrong in how it performed calculations and Apple need to fix things ASAP? This was followed by comments from actual math teachers on the long accepted order of operations that the calculator app did indeed follow. The math illiterates simply would not accept the true answer and continued to grind their teeth and caterwaul away.

Oh my gosh, yes! It was all over social media that the Apple calculator was "wrong." Hilarious.

And don’t even mention RPN! That makes brains explode.

I had an RPN calculator in high school. First, just because I was a nerd. Then, I discovered it mean that no one ever borrowed my calculator (and failed to return it).

Reply

Is there a way to revert just the Calculator App back to the iOS 17 version?

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.