![]() ![]() The system tries to name folders after their contents - when I created one for the Jawbone and Withings activity-tracking apps, iOS christened it "Health"- but until you open a folder, you can only identify its constituent apps by looking at thumbnail images of their icons, one-ninth normal size. If you or somebody else drags it onto another app, iOS will create a folder and toss both apps into it if a folder already exists and you drag an app over it, down it goes. (I'm not ruling out a child having a hand in this.)īut you can also send an app one level deep by mistake. This is what seems to have happened with my friend - the Mail app had somehow gotten tossed into a new, blank home screen. To exit this app-management mode, press the home button. Tap that x to uninstall the app otherwise, you can move any app to another home screen or to the fixed dock at the bottom of the display by dragging it there. That switches iOS into app-management mode: That icon and every other will wiggle, and any app you installed yourself will also display an x on its top left corner. The most likely scenario starts when you tap and hold an app's icon for about a second - easy enough to do by mistake. I still see the account in the Settings app, but where did the app go?Īnswer: There are a few different ways for apps to move on their own or even appear to disappear on an iOS device, and a friend discovered one of them. ![]() Question: Somehow I managed to delete the e-mail icon on my iPhone 4S. ![]()
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