I have been using an iPhone as my primary smartphone since 2009 and sometimes I get bored looking at the same user interface day in and day out. That is why I constantly tinker with different iOS settings like “Button Shapes,” “Bold Text,” “Reduce Transparency” and “Darken Colors.” I was thrilled when Apple released iOS 4 in 2010 because the ability to create app folders was introduced. But if you are as bored of looking at the same old rectangular-shaped app folders as I am now, then you may be interested in a trick discovered by PhoneArena that allows you to turn them into circles.
How does it work? For this trick to work, your iPhone will need to be running on iOS 9.3 or above. And all you have to do is change your iPhone wallpaper to a 3×3 pixel image. Here are detailed steps that you can follow to change your app folders into circles:
Step 1:
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Increase Contrast > Make sure Reduce Transparency is turned off.
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