How IOS 14 Could Permanently Change The Way You Use Your IPhone Home Screen

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Big changes are coming to your iPhone home screen in iOS 14.

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Your [/reviews/iphone-11-2019-battery-deep-fusion-review/ iPhone] ([ ]) home screen still looks and functions pretty much the same as it has for the last 13 years, but all that's set to change when [/news/apple-ios-14-first-take-wwdc-2020-iphone-home-screen-siri-widgets-picture-in-picture-video-app-clips/ iOS 14] -- which debuted Monday at [/news/wwdc-2020-heres-everything-apple-announced-ios-14-macos-big-sur-mac-arm-chips-siri-messages-memoji/ Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference] -- is released to the public sometime this fall. (Developers, however, can [/news/ios-14-ipados-14-developer-betas-how-to-download-and-install-them-now/ download a beta version right now].)
Taking cues from core features [/news/ios-14-apple-redesigned-iphone-home-screen-easier-navigate/ Android has had for years], Apple has focused much of the iOS 14 update on making the home screen easier to organize with more customization options, smarter suggestions and leaner, faster app experiences. The end result is a mobile operating system that does more to get out of your way, giving you faster, more direct access to the information, products and tour thác bản giốc từ hà nội services you need.

We're going to take a look at the biggest new home screen layout and organization features announced at [/wwdc/ WWDC] 2020 as well as how you'll use them when iOS 14 arrives on your device.

App Library automatically sorts all your iPhone apps into categories and places the most recently and frequently used apps at the top.

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iOS 14 can help you clear your home screen clutter
Unless you stay on top of it, after a while, apps you download start piling up and eventually your home screen begins to sprawl. [/news/ios-14-apple-redesigned-iphone-home-screen-easier-navigate/ App Library] cleans that mess up for tour hồ ba bể you -- [/news/iphones-radical-new-ios-14-home-screen-changes-what-you-need-to-know/ in a roundabout way].

What it is: A home screen page a flick beyond your last home screen page. App Library lists all of your apps in smartly curated category folders that display the most recently or frequently used apps at the top and all your other apps by type.

How you'll use it: App Library [/news/iphones-radical-new-ios-14-home-screen-changes-what-you-need-to-know/ doesn't reorganize your home screens for you]. But it does organize all your apps in a new view so you can quickly find and open them without swiping through page on page. You can also search or kynghidongduong.vn scroll by app name.



























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You can rely on the App Library as much or as little as you want to. If you'd prefer to curate your own app folders like you've been doing, the App Library will still be there as the final page of your home screen if you need it. If you want a few customized pages but to use the App Library to quickly find everything else, you can choose which pages to hide and which to display. Or you can go all-in and have nothing except one custom page of apps followed by the App Library.

How to get started: First, you'll trigger your iPhone's "jiggle mode" that you use to rearrange apps. Once you're in that view, you can tap the row of dots at the bottom of the screen and then check or uncheck home screen pages to keep or get rid of them from your typical view. Apps from the pages you uncheck will then be accessible only from inside the App Library, which you'll get to by swiping right past the last page of your home screen.