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jcorbin

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I have messages, safari, and the camera in my dock. And nothing on my Home Screen. Rely on spotlight search and the App Library for apps I don’t use several times a day.
 
I don’t often instigate phone calls and if I do I use Siri or look up the contact via spotlight search so I took phone out a while ago. And I don’t use mail for much of anything. I have VIPs set up to ding if they email me but otherwise no notifications for mail. I mainly browse and text my family and try to take more pictures to help remember events and funny moments with my kid.
 
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From left to right: phone, safari, mail and whatsapp.
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Company iPhone - Settings, Phone, Outlook, Teams
Personal one - Settings, Phone, Safari, Messages

I wonder if I should put the Camera on the personal one instead of the Safari. Still undecided.
 
A communication folder, internet folder, fitness folder and foto folder. In general all apps I have found useful enough to keep are organized in folders (alphabetical) and fits my first homescreen. Inside each folder, apps are sorted on usage. Apps I am testing is on second homescreen and will either end up being deleted or moved to a folder. Don't use app library, it has arrived too late and don't give me any real benefits.
 
I have messages, safari, and the camera in my dock. And nothing on my Home Screen. Rely on spotlight search and the App Library for apps I don’t use several times a day.
Phone, Mail, Settings, Safari.
 
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