How to Use Folders on Your iOS 4 iPhone or iPod touch
Posted June 26, 2010 at 12:31am by iClarified
These are instructions on how to use folders on your iOS 4 iPhone or iPod touch.
Step One
To create a folder press and hold an icon on your Springboard until it wiggles.
Step Two
Drag an icon on top of another and release. This will create a new folder intelligently named based on the type of applications added.
Step Three
You can also choose to give the folder a custom name then press the Home button to save your changes.
Step Four
Now whenever you press the folder's Springboard icon it will open to display the applications inside.
Step Five
To remove an application from its folder, simply open a folder then press and hold an application's icon until it starts wiggling. Drag the icon out of the folder and back on to the Springboard to remove it.
Step Six
To remove a folder entirely, simply drag out all the applications from inside of it, then press the home button to complete the action.
**Please note that we are aware of how basic this tutorial is. It is being provided as reference to those new to the iPhone and unfamiliar with its technology.
Step One
To create a folder press and hold an icon on your Springboard until it wiggles.
Step Two
Drag an icon on top of another and release. This will create a new folder intelligently named based on the type of applications added.
Step Three
You can also choose to give the folder a custom name then press the Home button to save your changes.
Step Four
Now whenever you press the folder's Springboard icon it will open to display the applications inside.
Step Five
To remove an application from its folder, simply open a folder then press and hold an application's icon until it starts wiggling. Drag the icon out of the folder and back on to the Springboard to remove it.
Step Six
To remove a folder entirely, simply drag out all the applications from inside of it, then press the home button to complete the action.
**Please note that we are aware of how basic this tutorial is. It is being provided as reference to those new to the iPhone and unfamiliar with its technology.