Nobody uses compass daily or weakly, you’re full of crap.
Meanwhile that list of 45 default installed apps proved my point: BLOAT.
And once again you prove your complete ignorance of Apple products. Apple’s Compass App is not a mere compass. It includes a very accurate directional compass, but also includes an accurate to one meter altimeter, a GPS providing Earth Coordinates to 1/100 seconds of accuracy, and a double cross hair level. I have, in fact, found the Compass App useful at least once or twice a week. YOU are the one full of crap.
The included Apple Apps are not bloat because they provide useful functionality. If you find you have a need for a function on your device and do not have it and have to go looking for it when you have no connection to the internet to find a suitable app, your device is not useful. Apple provides fully functional, well designed, well coordinated, and well integrated Apps that ARE useful when you need them, not later, that do not cost anything extra that are there when you need them. These apps provide on-call functionality integrated in the device. That is not “bloat.” It’s a Swiss Army Knife approach to the device, providing tools to accomplish tasks that may be need to be done.
Bloat is limited-trial function, shareware, sample-ware, adware, pre-installed social apps, subscription or lease-ware for any functionality at all, and case stickers advertising installed hardware, etc.