Let’s see your iPhone lock/home screens!

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Going back to my blackberry days, I always like a clean home screen.
iPhones are the exact opposite of having a clean home screen. You just end up swiping endlessly trying to find the app you want and can't even remove any from the home screen.

On a KEY2, you can have a totally clean home screen and program any key of the keyboard to open your most used apps.

No iPhone user would ever experience something like that.
 

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iPhones are the exact opposite of having a clean home screen. You just end up swiping endlessly trying to find the app you want and can't even remove any from the home screen.

On a KEY2, you can have a totally clean home screen and program any key of the keyboard to open your most used apps.

No iPhone user would ever experience something like that.

That's not entirely true. It used to be that stock apps could not be removed, but that's no longer the case. As for finding the most-used apps, simply add them to your Control Center or Today View. Here's how: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/keep-apps-handy-iph414564dba/ios
 

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iPhones are the exact opposite of having a clean home screen. You just end up swiping endlessly trying to find the app you want and can't even remove any from the home screen.

On a KEY2, you can have a totally clean home screen and program any key of the keyboard to open your most used apps.

No iPhone user would ever experience something like that.

Calm down champ. It’s a wallpaper thread. Use what works for you.
 

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