How to Hide Apps in Library on iPhone | Unhide Apps in iPhone Library !
If you're looking to hide apps from the home screen and unhide them later on your iPhone, this video will walk you through the simple process. Whether you're using iOS 18 or earlier versions, it's easy to manage your apps and control which ones appear on your home screen and which ones stay hidden in the App Library.
To hide an app, start by long pressing on the app icon until a menu appears. For example, if you want to hide an app like OM TV, press and hold the app icon. You’ll see an option to "Remove from Home Screen." By selecting this option, the app will be hidden from your home screen but will remain in your App Library. This allows you to keep the app on your iPhone without cluttering your home screen. If you choose the "Delete App" option instead, the app will be completely removed from your device.
To unhide an app, swipe all the way to the right to access the App Library. You can either scroll through the App Library or use the search bar at the top to find the app that you previously hid. Once you locate the app, long press on the icon and you’ll have the option to "Add to Home Screen." This will bring the app back to your home screen for easy access. Alternatively, you can drag the app icon back to the home screen manually.
By following these steps, you can easily hide or unhide apps as needed, keeping your home screen organized and clutter-free.
Introduction 0:00
Hiding apps from the home screen 0:03
Unhiding apps from the App Library 0:40
Conclusion 1:06
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