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Hidden iPhone apps trick will improve your screen in seconds – here’s how to do it

IF YOU have been wanting to organize your iPhone’s home screen, then this clever trick can help you do so in seconds.

Apple iPhone’s come equipped with several clever hacks that can improve your smartphone user experience.

Apple iPhone comes equipped with a feature for organizing apps on your home screen

One of those features includes a quick and easy way to organize your apps on your iPhone’s home screen and subsequent pages.

Given the seemingly infinite number of apps out there, most users typically have many apps on their phones, leading to a pretty disorganized phone screen.

However, if you have an iPhone that uses iOS 14 or later, then your device has the capability to allow you to organize several apps simultaneously.

How to organize your apps

The first step is to tap and hold an app on your Home Screen.

Second, move your finger slightly until all your app icons start “wiggling.” 


Then, while still keeping your finger digit held down, use another finger to select other apps that you want to move – this will group them all together.

After that step, and with your finger still held down, use another finger to swipe to a place on the home screen you want to move your apps to.

Finally, release your finger and all of the apps will be moved. 

Tap “Done” to complete the process and voila: an organized home screen.

You can repeat this process on your phone’s other app pages as well.

You can rearrange the apps on your iPhone’s home screen by clicking on an app and holding it down

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