Certain settings and features can prevent new app downloads from being readily visible on your Home screen. The troubleshooting tips below should help you locate the app you're looking for and place it exactly where you want it. They can easily be found, accessed and added to your Home screen. This can be done in the App Library. Read on to learn how to see hidden apps on iPhone. If you rarely use a certain app, you may not even want to add it to your Home screen.
In this case, follow the steps below to quickly find and open any downloaded app. After all, you get Gmail notifications, you see it in the app switcher , it's in the Settings app, and there's an "Open" button in the App Store instead of "Get" or a download icon. But you cannot find the app on your Home Screen. If this situation sounds like something you're dealing with on iOS 14 or iOS 15 , there's an easy answer. Apps can go missing on your iPhone for many reasons, but one of the most common causes only happens on iPhones running iOS 14 and later.
That's due to the new App Library , which houses every one of the apps on your iPhone. It acts as an app directory, grouping apps into sorted folders, and provides a way to view all apps in alphabetical order. All of your installed apps can live on both the App Library and Home Screen, but it's possible for there to be a discrepancy between the two. That's all fine and well if you know about the App Library, but it creates a confusing system of missing apps for those of us who are unaware, and not everybody wants to swipe to the end of their Home Screen pages to get to it.
That's because you may have inadvertently set new apps to go to the App Library only or removed an app manually. If you've ever hidden a Home Screen page available since iOS 14 , the app you're looking for might be on one of those hidden pages. To see, open the Home Screen editor, tap the page dots, check any unchecked pages, and hit "Done. Hiding a Home Screen page has consequences you might have missed. When you first hide a page or any number of pages, it will automatically set new app downloads to appear only in the App Library, not on the Home Screen.
So if you don't remember setting new app downloads to work that way, you may have accidentally triggered it after hiding a Home Screen page. If you did it quickly, you might have hit the remove option instead of delete, thinking it would delete it.
That would make it look like the app was still on your iPhone — just not on the Home Screen — even though you "deleted" it. Ask a question. User profile for user: ferbie ferbie More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: lllaass lllaass. Feb 7, AM in response to ferbie In response to ferbie Downloaded from where?
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