There will be a new section called the “App Library” over to the side, but you are free to pay it no mind. When you eventually upgrade, all your stuff will be in the same place and nothing will work differently by default. No matter what oddity an app would throw at you, you could aways hit the home button (or swipe up) to go to a safe space. The positive way to talk about the boringness of the iPhone home screen up until now is to point out that it has been simple and trustworthy. Nothing catastrophic has happened, but there are still plenty of unpolished edges and bugs.) A public beta is coming in July and it’s worth the wait. Or any phone at all unless you are a developer who needs to test apps, actually. (By the way, I don’t recommend you install the developer beta on your primary phone. Apple waited until literally the 14th version of iOS to change the paradigm for the home screen, so it must think these options are worthwhile. But I do want to take a close look at the home screen in particular. I’m not posting a full preview of iOS 14 today - I’ll wait for the public beta to do that. Apple is finally allowing the home screen on iOS 14 to become complicated. By subscribing, you are agreeing to receive a daily newsletter from The Verge that highlights top stories of the day, as well as occasional messages from sponsors and / or partners of The Verge.
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