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I love iOS 14 custom icons — but there’s one big problem

I love iOS 14 custom icons — but there’s one big problem

Posted on December 6, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The iOS 14 custom icons can make your phone look slow

Making my own iPhone icons is a neat new iOS 14 feature that I loved … before it made my iPhone look a bit slow. 

Yes, if you haven’t heard one of iOS 14’s more popular changes gave users the ability to customize their home screens, and our guide to iOS 14 home screen ideas shows how far people are taking it. But it didn’t appeal to me at first.
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