Hi Jenny and Sieghard, I have 6 rows on my iPhone 7. However, if I were to set the display to Zoomed, everything would be slightly larger, and there would only be room for five rows. To set this, go to Settings/Display & Brightness/Display Zoom. You can choose Standard or Zoomed view.
HTH, Anna > On Nov 8, 2016, at 10:15 AM, Jennie Facer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Siegard, > > I only have 5 rows plus the row in the dock. Not sure if it is different on > the pluses. I don't remember to be honest. I have the 7 now. > > Jenn > > Jenn and Kumi > > On Nov 8, 2016, at 7:50 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >> Hi List, >> >> My iPhone 6S Plus was recently replaced on under Apple Care Plus warranty. I >> decided to set up the replacement phone as a new phone instead of restoring >> the backup of my old 6S Plus just because it’s been some time since I had >> done this and I thought it might boost the performance a bit. Anyhow, as we >> probably all experience, we sometimes download apps to try and then find >> they end up in a folder somewhere or on the last home screen where they >> rarely get used so I only put back the apps I know I am using frequently >> thinking I can redownload other apps as needed. Most users of course will >> put the top apps on the first home screen for quick and easy access so I put >> 5 rows of 4 apps on my first home screen and of course I have my 4 apps in >> the dock. Then I installed a couple of apps yesterday and while they all >> ended up on the second home screen (page 3 as Apple counts since page 1 now >> is the Today screen) I suddenly realized I had the Facetime app on my first >> home page in row 6. I rarely use the Facetime app since most of my Facetime >> calls are made to people in my contact list so I don’t have to manually >> enter somebody’s phone number or email but in any case, I either must be >> getting senile or I just forgot that one can have 6 rows of 4 apps + the >> dock. I am trying to remember how many rows I had on my previous phone and >> thought it was only 5 as well. Can somebody enlighten me on this? Has Apple >> somehow added a sixth row with iOS 10.1 or did I just forget that I always >> had 6 rows of apps on my first home screen? >> I just did a Google search and found a nice article on Lifewire.com >> <http://lifewire.com/> which lists an overview table of how many screens and >> folders (apps) one can have on the various size iPhone models and also how >> many apps can be in a folder etc. According to this I am becoming senile as >> it mentions 24 folders (same for apps of course) + 4 folders/apps for the >> dock for both the 5.5 inch and 4.7 inch iPhones. 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