While the App Library is a useful feature on iPhone, some users have a hard time finding it. To recall, the feature was introduced to iPhones with iOS 14, back in late 2020. It came as a new way to access applications on an iPhone, making it easier for users to find their favorite application. Essentially, the App Library helps users to manage all the applications on their iPhones.
While users can add apps in the App Library to their Home Screen, they cannot move applications within the library, from one category to another. Additionally, the App Library automatically stores all the applications installed on an iPhone. Knowing how to access the App Library, the placement of applications in it and searching and application with it can improve the overall experience of using an iPhone.
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The App Library displays all the applications on an iPhone in one place by categorizing them. While it sounds like a cool feature that Apple must have hidden somewhere in iOS, like the magical Harry Potter Siri spell, it's very easy to locate. To access the App Library, users need to go on their home screen and swipe left past all their home screen pages. For users who have a single Home Screen on their iPhone, the App Library is literally just a swipe away. In the App Library, the most used applications are placed near the top of the screen, making it easy for users to open them.
As mentioned earlier, the App Library on an iPhone contains various applications that are intelligently grouped together under titles such as Suggestions, Recently Added, Photo & Video, Utilities, Social, Creativity, and more. Consider these as folders that contain applications used for a particular purpose.
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