I won't argue with that.
I just wonder why anyone bothers with wallpaper. You can't see it behind the wall of icons that 'everything you have under one place' presents.
Or maybe I'm looking at that wrong and the wall of icons IS the wallpaper people want.
And when Apple does make changes, the internet explodes in outrage.Why do folks insist upon change when what we have works? Change for the sake of change accomplishes nothing.
A lot of android users hide the top notification bar. Having a clock on screen is convenient. Can make it any size so what's not to like? Also depending on the widget maker it will usually take the user to the clock/alarm/timer settings with a press. Not unlike the iPhone clock icon which if on screen also gives the user 2 clocks.Most android home screens iv seen just have the time front and centre, why? The time is on the phone already in the top right, why do you want repeated information on the same screen
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I just wonder why anyone bothers with wallpaper. You can't see it behind the wall of icons that 'everything you have under one place' presents.
How many iPhone screencaps have you seen here on MR that show the wall of icons covering up personal photos of the user and/or their family?
How many with logos or sports legends or other types of wallpaper where something in the wallpaper is meant to be the focus.
I'm sure there's a reason for covering up wallpaper like that with a wall of icons, but for me it's pointless.
Yes, I know....there is a solution.
If you want to view your wallpaper, without the icons covering it up, just move all the icons to the second screen (no jailbreak required):
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All Apple has to do is allow 3rd party launchers to be used, and give them access to all the necessary APIs and this would be solved.Row and rows of icons is dated. I want widgets and a scrollable doc for staters.
For people who want an app drawyer, you could just create a folder called app drawyer and throw everything in there that you don’t need immediate access to.Yes, I know.
Been doing that myself since iOS 6.
My point with the icons is that a lot of people just seem to prefer that plastered over their wallpaper. Obviously, not everyone but just look in any of the multitude of screencap threads around here and you can see it.
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Row and rows of icons is dated. I want widgets and a scrollable doc for staters.
While I don’t care for everything about iOS, I am satisfied overall, in it meeting my needs and wants with its integrated
Ecosystem. The arrangement of icons is not even on my list of importance.
The iPhone is a tool that works very well for me. I don’t need, nor do I have any desire for it to be a fashion icon.
Allowing you to move the icons anywhere you wish would make a huge functional improvement.
That's what that single folder in my dock is.For people who want an app drawyer, you could just create a folder called app drawyer and throw everything in there that you don’t need immediate access to.
I won't argue with that.
I just wonder why anyone bothers with wallpaper. You can't see it behind the wall of icons that 'everything you have under one place' presents.
Or maybe I'm looking at that wrong and the wall of icons IS the wallpaper people want.
Great argument. Well detailed, balanced and with some interesting points.
I hang photos on my wallpapered walls.
Yes, it's the lack of this simple option that has always annoyed me. Some are happy as is, fine then but some would like to move icons where they would like. I'd perfer a vertical stack on the left also. Or put one in each corner of the screen. Ahhh, Apple knows best, my bad.I would agree with this. I really like my clean home screen, but being that I pull my phone from my left pocket, it would be much nicer to stack those four folders upwards from the bottom left corner:
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Yes, it's the lack of this simple option that has always annoyed me. Some are happy as is, fine then but some would like to move icons where they would like. I'd perfer a vertical stack on the left also. Or put one in each corner of the screen. Ahhh, Apple knows best, my bad.
FWIW, there is an app that allows you to take a screenshot and then add blank icons that make it look like empty space. It's kind of cool actually and works best if your ok leaving your home screen alone after setting it up. Obviously everytime you'd change your wallpaper it would need to be reconfigured. so not practical for frequent wallpaper changes.
Can't recall the name but I'll see if I can find it. I last used it on my iPhone 6.what app is that? would work well for me
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I love the current homescreen design. It realy tells you everything you have under one place.