I keep all 204 of my iPhone apps on just one home screen — here's the system I use to stay organized by Dave Smith on Aug 1, 2018, 1:37 PM Advertisement
 Right now, I have 204 apps on my iPhone X. Yes, it's more than I'll ever need. But I love finding and downloading new apps, and I run a tight ship: I'm regularly deleting old apps I'll never use, and I neatly organize all of my new apps into folders so everything on my phone can be accessed from a single page on my home screen. Here's how I organize my hundreds of iPhone apps: SEE ALSO: I downloaded a $50 app to organize my entire life — here's what it's like to use First, let's quickly talk numbers. A single page on the iPhone X home screen supports up to six rows and four columns of apps — that's 24 spots to start. You also have four open slots at the very bottom of the screen, known as the "dock." That's 28 total slots for you to organize all of your various apps.
I break my home screen into three sections: The Dock, Shortcuts, and Folders.
The Dock features my four most important iPhone apps. In this case, it's Apple's Phone and Safari apps for calling and web browsing, respectively, as well as Edison's AI-powered Mail app for email (replacing Apple's default Mail app), and Spotify for all my music needs (replacing Apple Music).
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