That happens somewhat frequently with jailbroken iPhones. The solution is to respring (reload the springboard (homescreen)). But you can't do that with stock iPhones, so just reboot.
That happens somewhat frequently with jailbroken iPhones. The solution is to respring (reload the springboard (homescreen)). But you can't do that with stock iPhones, so just reboot.
Yep. I have the missing icon too (14 Pro, here).
As VineRider states, it's likely that they forgot to include the icon for the 14/14 Pro within iOS 16.
Yes, I assumed that. Currently there is no jailbreak for iOS 15, let alone iOS 16 and the iPhone 14 is brand new and running iOS 16.
My point was that only jailbroken iPhones can respring. For stock phones, as your iPhone would be, for the reasons I named above you have to reboot to get the same result.