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Quite straight forward to do once you have done it once. Not my discovery though. Credit to VBarraquito.

I've created an example below moving the navigation folder into the Apple folder.

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Place a finger on the folder you are moving and at the same time quickly double press the home screen button. This should highlight the folder and make all other icons wobble at the same time activate multi-tasking.

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Just go back to the home screen and open the folder that you want you selected folder to go into. In this case the Apple folder.

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Drag the folder inside and decide on the order and then press the home screen button to finish.

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You can make folders in folders in folders, but as there is no visual representation for them I just went one level deep for mine.

Hope that helps. :)

This worked on my iPhone 4 running iOS 7.
 
Nothing fancy, but overall I'm loving it on my iPhone 4. I use a darker background for easier viewing.
 

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On a black iPhone 5, this looks pretty decent. Although I'm quite annoyed by Google's lack of will to cooperate with iOS7's icon philosophy.

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Quite straight forward to do once you have done it once. Not my discovery though. Credit to VBarraquito.

I've created an example below moving the navigation folder into the Apple folder.

Image

Place a finger on the folder you are moving and at the same time quickly double press the home screen button. This should highlight the folder and make all other icons wobble at the same time activate multi-tasking.

Image

Just go back to the home screen and open the folder that you want you selected folder to go into. In this case the Apple folder.

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Drag the folder inside and decide on the order and then press the home screen button to finish.

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You can make folders in folders in folders, but as there is no visual representation for them I just went one level deep for mine.

Hope that helps. :)

Sorry for quoting myself.

I should have added yesterday that you can use pretty much the exact same process to move apps into folders that you already have nested on your device. Just open the first folder as usual and then open the folder you want the app to go into and place the app in there, arrange your order and close by pressing the home screen button. This would be the same to add folders in folders too.

In case anyone was wondering. :)
 
I really hated the look of iOS 7 at first. It's growing on me, and I've managed to hide most of the worst offending icons. The new functionality is great though and I seriously love iTunes Radio. Unfortunately, they really did kill the Calendar, had to grab Fantastical.
 

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Using a stock wallpaper..the bright colors on my white ipad that is also cased in a funky yellow just makes a fun looking ipad for me.
 

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When you look at how hideous some of these wallpapers are, it's really easy to see why so many on MacRumors don't appreciate the simplicity of iOS7.
 
Couple friends and I were at the Eagles Chiefs game last night.
 

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Nothing fancy but finding the right wallpaper is key, 7 is growing one me. I was thrown off by the dock and the folders. After I found this they look much better.
 

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