How to Create App Folders on iPhone

Staying organized is a way to save time. You can do this by Creating folders and Grouping Apps of same nature all at one place. It is effortless and an efficient practice which you must follow absolutely. In this article, we will walk you through all the steps needed to Create Folders and Group apps on iPhone

Creating  Folders in iPhone with iOS 7 and below

Please note that this method will work only for iOS 7 and below.

Creating Folders on iOS 8 and Above

For the folks with variants of iOS 8 and above needs to stay a bit more careful while holding the apps. There is a thing with 3D touch which makes it respond differently when you long press the apps. All you have to do is gently tap on the app which you want to move.

How to add folders to the iPhone Dock

The dock on the iPhone/iOS is referred to the four app icons that reside on the bottom of the screen. The best part is that you can add the folders to the dock and access all your favorite apps. Here is how you can add folders to the iPhone dock,

  1. Create a folder by following the steps detailed above
  2. Make space for the folder by moving one of the current apps from the dock
  3. Drag the folder and drop it into the empty space
  4. Press the home button to apply the changes

Moving apps out of the folders

In case you want to move or remove certain apps from the folder, follow the steps detailed below,

  1. Tap and hold the folder you want to remove the app from
  2. Drag the app out of the folder
  3. Press the home button to apply the changes

Deleting a Folder on the iPhone

Want to delete a folder? follow the steps below.

  1. Drag all the apps out of the folder
  2. Once done the folder will automatically be deleted
  3. Press the home button to apply the changes

We hope the customization options have helped you organize apps on the iPhone. Personally, the folder options have been very helpful to maintain a clutter-free iPhone. If you have an Android device, we can explain how to create app folders on Android too!

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