S sananda macrumors 68030 Original poster May 24, 2007 2,895 1,129 Oct 12, 2011 #1 I need to know the default layout of Apple apps on the second page of a fresh iPhone 4S (not set up from a backup of a previous iPhone). Could someone please post a screenshot? Thanks
I need to know the default layout of Apple apps on the second page of a fresh iPhone 4S (not set up from a backup of a previous iPhone). Could someone please post a screenshot? Thanks
R Roger The Alien macrumors newbie Sep 28, 2010 11 0 Oct 14, 2011 #2 Yes! It would be great if someone could post a screenshot! I would like to know the default layout too!
Yes! It would be great if someone could post a screenshot! I would like to know the default layout too!
Vundu macrumors 68000 Jun 10, 2009 1,627 874 Manchester, UK Oct 14, 2011 #3 Check out screenshots on apple.com
E EmbraceTheOne macrumors 6502a Aug 26, 2011 688 16 Oct 14, 2011 #4 A screenshot on Apple.com Attachments Screen Shot 2011-10-14 at 7.32.00 AM.png 245 KB · Views: 1,057
S sananda macrumors 68030 Original poster May 24, 2007 2,895 1,129 Oct 14, 2011 #5 I can only find shots of the first page on the Apple site. Stocks etc have shifted off the first page and I'd like the order they are now in.
I can only find shots of the first page on the Apple site. Stocks etc have shifted off the first page and I'd like the order they are now in.
L LaunchpadBS macrumors 6502a Nov 11, 2008 653 5 iLondon/iDurban Oct 14, 2011 #6 It's iOS5...there's no diff!
S sananda macrumors 68030 Original poster May 24, 2007 2,895 1,129 Oct 14, 2011 #7 LaunchpadBS said: It's iOS5...there's no diff! Click to expand... Apple change the default order of their apps from major upgrade to major upgrade presumably on aesthetic grounds as new Apple apps are added. When we upgrade our existing phones (or set up a new phone from a backup), that new order isn't used rather our pre-existing order is respected.
LaunchpadBS said: It's iOS5...there's no diff! Click to expand... Apple change the default order of their apps from major upgrade to major upgrade presumably on aesthetic grounds as new Apple apps are added. When we upgrade our existing phones (or set up a new phone from a backup), that new order isn't used rather our pre-existing order is respected.
R Roger The Alien macrumors newbie Sep 28, 2010 11 0 Oct 14, 2011 #8 Ah ha!! I think this is default for stocks and utilities on page 2! Last edited: Oct 14, 2011
S sananda macrumors 68030 Original poster May 24, 2007 2,895 1,129 Oct 14, 2011 #9 Well that's interesting. Contacts has been put into the Utilities folder. Seems odd to me. Thanks Roger! Now get back to the attic!
Well that's interesting. Contacts has been put into the Utilities folder. Seems odd to me. Thanks Roger! Now get back to the attic!