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well i think and im not quit sure (sarcasm if u could not tell) but as much as 14.5 gigs of apps is they could be and most likely be different amounts of gigs or megs u can put i think 9 pages and then u have to search for them in the search iphone to the right of the home screen
 
well i think and im not quit sure (sarcasm if u could not tell) but as much as 14.5 gigs of apps is they could be and most likely be different amounts of gigs or megs u can put i think 9 pages and then u have to search for them in the search iphone to the right of the home screen

It's 11 pages and Spotlight is found one swipe left of the first page of apps.

But the Doc is right. If you exceed the number of apps allowed on the homescreens (11x16+4 for the dock), you can continue adding them but they won't appear on your springboard and have to be loaded via Spotlight.
 
It's 11 pages and Spotlight is found one swipe left of the first page of apps.

But the Doc is right. If you exceed the number of apps allowed on the homescreens (11x16+4 for the dock), you can continue adding them but they won't appear on your springboard and have to be loaded via Spotlight.

Not exactly true, if one can believe the hack that was reported to make more pages. You have to have all pages full to do this, so I've never confirmed it.
 
Not exactly true, if one can believe the hack that was reported to make more pages. You have to have all pages full to do this, so I've never confirmed it.

Which is exactly what I was talking about here:

If you exceed the number of apps allowed on the homescreens (11x16+4 for the dock), you can continue adding them but they won't appear on your springboard and have to be loaded via Spotlight.

It won't make more pages. It just allows more apps than your current pages will hold.

P.S. I'm really confused by your avatar.
 
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