Surely you have already noticed that Apple for some reason it doesn't want you to have untitled folders on your home screen. Quite often, however, there are various procedures on the Internet to find invisible folder names. Sometimes these procedures are more complicated, and sometimes they are a bit simpler. And today there is a reason to celebrate, because there is an option to hide the naming of folders very easily.
This procedure refers to a single character from the Unicode set, specifically the character U+2800. The character U+2800 is a kind of transparent space, so it looks like this (the character between the brackets): [⠀]. Operating system iOS However, it doesn't recognize this character yet, so we can simply use it to name any folder on the home screen of our iPhone or iPad. So how do we perform this trick?
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First you need to copy the character U+2800 - you will find it between the following brackets:
[⠀]
Simply in an empty space hold your finger and once the empty space is marked, click on Copy. Then simply go to home screen and find the folder you want to hide the name of. Hold your finger on the folderto enter edit mode on the home screen and the desired folder unclick. After that delete the current name help cross and in the space where the folder name is located, hold your finger. Now simply click on Insert, and then in the lower right corner on Done. Repeat this process for all folders where you want to delete their names. In the gallery below, in addition to images, you will also find a GIF that will help you with the process.
Of course we know Apple, if he doesn't like something or just doesn't want it, that's how it will be. So don't count on this procedure working for God knows how long. Most likely, we will see a fix for this bug very soon, i.e. in the next version iOS – at least that's how it's always been in the past. However, I personally think it's definitely worth a try.
I have been using it since ages. iOS 10😂
Simply put, simply ios it's for older people...