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TomH TX

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Oct 18, 2010
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OK, so I have installed ios7 on my iphone 4 as in initial test before I put it on my ip5. Overall, things are working OK. BUT, the light purple internal color of my folders has got to go! :eek: I have been all through settings, and accessibility. ??? does anyone know how to change the folder colors? Please!?:confused:
 

Bawstun

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It doesn't on the iPhone 4. There is still transparency but nothing is changing color. On Apple's website the demo mockup shows the proper way, so it is possible it may just be a bug. Panoramic wallpapers work and that's way more power-intensive, so it shouldn't be a limitation of the iP4.
 

0000757

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Dec 16, 2011
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It doesn't on the iPhone 4. There is still transparency but nothing is changing color. On Apple's website the demo mockup shows the proper way, so it is possible it may just be a bug. Panoramic wallpapers work and that's way more power-intensive, so it shouldn't be a limitation of the iP4.

It's a bug in the current beta.

The builds shown at WWDC and the iOS 7 website are reportedly newer than beta 1, which makes sense considering there a several key design differences.
 

TomH TX

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Update: I am happy to report that the file color WILL change with a change in wallpaper color - BUT, I had to power down and restart the phone to get the change to appear. At least that's something! Thanks to all for the responses.:D
 

0000757

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Update: I am happy to report that the file color WILL change with a change in wallpaper color - BUT, I had to power down and restart the phone to get the change to appear. At least that's something! Thanks to all for the responses.:D

Yeah, it's a bug. It should hopefully be fixed.
 

KeanosMagicHat

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May 18, 2012
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On a predominantly black wallpaper my folders are a kind of stone / concrete colour, which is not very attractive.
 
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