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Sometimes, an app’s icon just doesn’t look right on your homescreen. For example, let’s say — just for the sake of argument — that the icon for a social networking app was switched from a pretty blue ...
Customization allows your phone to truly reflect your style and preferences. With the iOS 17.4 update, Apple has streamlined the process, ensuring that users can easily give their home screen a unique ...
Is your iPhone's home screen littered with pages of icons for apps? While some icons are attractively designed or fun to have on display, some are rather ugly or boring. Plus, they may not fit your ...
Whether you've had your iPhone for a while or you just got a new one, you've probably spent a lot of time customizing your phone's home screen to your liking. But did you know that in addition to ...
Apple iPhones are some of the best smartphones on the market. However, they offer less customizability compared to their Android counterparts — even though Apple has been adding a lot of customization ...
As well as a refreshed new look for system components like buttons and tabbars, the Liquid Glass redesign of iOS 26 also extends to app icons. For the first time since iOS 7, Apple has redrawn all of ...
If you've just downloaded the iOS 26 public beta on your iPhone, the first thing you'll notice is the new Liquid Glass design overhaul, which adopts translucent elements throughout the system ...
Open the site on your iPhone (Safari only — sorry Chrome lovers) and follow the instructions from there. "Nostalgia is a ...
Safari is built into iOS and cannot be removed from your iPhone or iPad (except when the device has been jailbroken), but it can go missing from the home screen. If it does, it's often easy enough to ...
As a means to customize their iPhones, many users want to use custom app icons on their Home Screen. iOS itself doesn't offer a native option to easily change and use custom app icons, but thankfully, ...
Apple's Liquid Glass update adds a bunch of transparency effects to the iPhone. Here's how to get rid of them, plus put ...
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