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How many pages of apps do you have on your iPhone?


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Mar 24, 2011
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I'm pretty curious.. How many pages of apps does everyone have? In the past I had all my apps spread out on about 6 pages, but right now I'm down to one. And I must say, I love it.

So what about everyone else? How many pages of apps do you have? Do you have a specific layout or do you just put your apps anywhere?


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Poll has now been added.

If you vote, please still leave a post with your setup. (If you want too.)

Pictures/Screenshots of your iPhone are also welcomed.
 
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I've got 1 page- 7 folders, and 3 icons (+5 in dock). I can't stand cluttered home screens:D.
 
2 pages.
- First (main screen) has 9 apps, 2 folders and 5 icons in my dock (including another folder).
- Second has 5 categorized folders, along with recently downloaded apps (currently 2).

leaves things surprisingly minimal.
 
Zero :)

I only have my homescreen with the jailbroken application "infinifolder" so that I can store everything in their just like an Android app drawer.

Makes the phone look nice and classy instead of cluttered.

mail
 
3 pages.
1st - 12 most used apps (mostly stock)
2nd - 5 Folders (not all full), and 11 apps
3rd - 4 apps, 12 folders, (5 full games folders)

I download a lot of apps but rarely delete them.
 
yup same here only 2 pages, 120 apps in total

removed spotlight with nospot

first page has commonly used apps

next page has 8 folders ( infinifolder = 43 games in one folder)
art,driving,games,jailbreak,tools,medical,audio,finance,social,storage,videos



5 icon dock has text,mail,phone,safari and settings
 
Only three pages but heavy folder use on he first one. This is my 3gs on ebay now but i loaded the same backup on the 4.

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3 pages, including stock apps (weather, stocks, compass and voice memos hidden), with an additional "page" via FolderEnhancer
 
Used to have oodles of pages all separated by app type, i.e. games, travel, photography, etc. This was until I discovered FolderEnhancer :D Now I have two pages. First page is most frequently used apps, second page has 12 folders with all other apps in there.

Used to have one MEGA folder with folders within a folder within a folder. Got to be a headache trying to locate an app quickly :p
 
9 to 10 pages depending on what's on it. Just somewhat organized, Mostly use Spotlight if I need to find something.
 
4 pages, and they're fairly well organized.
Page 1 - Mostly the stock apple apps, with a couple of my high usage apps, like a weather app, Bible app, etc.
Page 2 - news, finanical apps
Page 3 - games for my kids and a handful that I have
Page 4 - stock apps that I don't use, like voice memos, compass youtube
 
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Including stock apps, two. I'm just getting this thing set up! ;)
 
Three. I keep my stuff nicely organized. The first page is close to default. Second page has 4 folders and the other slots are filled individually. All stuff I use a lot. The third page has a few folders and stuff I don't often use.

As a developer I'm used to organizing my content and pruning what I keep to avoid clutter and wasted time looking. So I cycle apps on and off the phone at times.
 
only apps for my job, Office, Stock..facebook, twitter... game is only Angry Bird :p
 
I added the poll now. Pretty sure 11 pages is the max, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
4 pages.

1. Mostly internet reliant apps (basically ones to browse internet or rely a lot on internet connectivity to run). Also mostly entertainment and fun stuff but not game related (travel, shopping, internet browsing).
2. Games.
3. Productivity apps (most of which don't rely on internet at all. A few do but they are strictly productivity/useful apps vs. stuff like finding a theater or "entertainment" apps. In general apps that make my iphone a useful tool)
4. Apple's apps I can't delete that I don't use (and find my iphone since my roommate has an iphone but I don't expect to have to use that)
 
1: Most used apps
2: Productivity (folders separating into categories)
3: Games (folders separating into genre)
 
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