One of the biggest updates to come with iOS 14 is an all-new home screen experience. This marks arguably the biggest UI change for iOS since it was first introduced. Follow along for how to use iPhone home screen widgets in iOS 14.
Gone are the days of the iPhone home screen being limited to a basic grid of square apps and app folders. iOS 14 brings a whole new look and feel to the UI with home screen widgets that can be customized in size/shape to offer some great functionality. This idea isn’t new, with Microsoft using this customizable grid-style a decade ago with its Windows Phone and Google with Android too. Nonetheless, Apple has created a clean and sharp look and feel with home screen widgets that’s iOS through and through, including a neat “Smart Stack” option.
iOS 14 is available now. Head to Settings > General > Software Update to see if it’s ready to install on your device (don’t forget to back up your device first).
How to use iPhone home screen widgets in iOS 14
- On your iPhone running iOS 14, in a blank space until your apps start wiggling (or long-press an app > Edit Home Screen)
- Tap the in the top left corner
- Now you’ll see the available widgets
- Tap one, choose a size, to place it on your home screen
- You can reposition your widget by dragging it around
- Tap in the top right corner to set your widget
- You can create your own Smart Stack widgets by dragging ones of the same size (up to 10) on top of each other
The new widgets are available on iPad with iPadOS 14 too but they’re limited to the Today View sidebar, whereas with iPhone you can use them on your home and secondary/tertiary, etc. app screens.
Here’s how these steps look:
Smart Stacks are a neat widget option that will automatically cycle through different widgets “to show the most relevant information throughout the day.” You can also manually swipe through the different options in the Smart Stack anytime you’d like.
For each widget, you can pick between several different sizes (seen above and below):
Apple’s new Weather app in iOS 14 and also widgets offer real-time precipitation and severe weather tracking that make for a great experience.
Third-party developers releasing widgets will make this big update even more useful as they allow users to fine-tune their iOS screens further. And don’t forget you can maximize your widgets by stacking up to 10 of the same sized ones on top of each other.
What do you think about home screen widgets on iPhone? Are you excited to use the big UI update? Let us know in the comments below!
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Author: Michael Potuck
Source: 9TO5Mac