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This article explains how to move apps from the App Library to the home screen on your iPhone, including how to find an app with Spotlight and then add it to your home screen.
The App Library is the part of your iPhone's Home Screen you get to by continuously swiping left until you reach the end of your pages.
How to use the App Library on your iPhone Apple's big home screen redesign in iOS 14 centers around a new screen that contains all your apps.
The App Library is one of iOS 14's most useful features, letting you hide away apps you don't use all that often. Here's how to use and make the most of it.
The only downside of this feature is you can’t use it to move batches of apps to the App Library; it only works for moving them to another place on your Home Screen.
How to organize your home screen When organizing apps on your iPhone, location is key. Vanderkam suggests making it easy to access apps that contribute to your personal goals.
Hide Apps From Your Home Screen Using App Library With iOS 14, Apple introduced the App Library, a feature that allows iPhone apps to be organized more efficiently.
Thanks to Apple's App Library, you no longer have to keep every app on the Home screen. iPhone and iPad apps are automatically organized into folders so you can find them easier.
The iPhone App Library in iOS can best be likened to a home screen with automatically generated folders that house all the apps on your iPhone. Here's how to use it.
After using an iPhone for over a decade and trying out tons of organization methods, there are 14 apps that will never leave my Home Screen.
Sick of new apps cluttering up your Home Screen? Luckily, there's a way of automatically hiding newly downloaded apps. Here's how.
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