Just installed iOS 18.2? You should try these 4 iPhone settings first
Briefly

With iOS 18.2, users can now arrange app icons freely, breaking away from the strict grid alignment. This change allows for a more personalized Home Screen experience, as users can create space for their wallpaper while enjoying a newly designed look.
The update also includes a dark mode for the Home Screen, transforming backgrounds and first-party app designs from white to black, and offering a tinted option for app icons to unify their color scheme, enhancing the aesthetic appeal.
While the most exciting AI features are limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 series, iOS 18.2 brings quality-of-life improvements that are accessible for older models, such as iPhone 13 Pro, ensuring a smoother user experience across a range of devices.
Read at ZDNET
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