This could be quite odd to you: the app icon won't show in home screen or any folder on your iPhone. Sometimes, the Spotlight Search even doesn't help you to find your missing app. Why would this happen, and how to get back disappeared apps on iPhone? In this post, we will see possible reasons why apps might be missing from your Home screen, and of course, I will also show you how to recover apps that have disappeared from your iPhone or iPad.
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If your Messages icon on Facebook is missing from the left-hand column, then you may have removed it accidentally. To get it back, you need to load a page with all of your account's installed Facebook apps and add it to your favorites. The Favorites section appears directly below your profile picture in the left-hand column on the account homepage. You can add other favorite apps to this section with the same method.
If you don't want the large and permission-hungry Facebook app on your phone, the perfect solution is to create an app icon for the Facebook mobile site on your home screen. The website version of Facebook doesn't run background tasks, has no distracting notifications by default, you won't be giving Facebook as much data, and your phone's battery life will be improved.
If the missing app is not showing in your App Library, which means it's no longer on your device. Perhaps, you have uninstalled it unconsciously. In that case, all you need is to search for the app on the App Store and reinstall it. Doing that will bring back the app icon to your home screen and the App Library. Meanwhile, you need to ensure you've not hidden any page on the home screen, or the app will show in the App Library alone.
To do so, swipe down on the App Library page and search for Messages. To put Messages back on the iPhone dock, press and hold the Messages app icon and continue holding it until you can add the app back to the home screen. Then drag and place the app in the dock.
I have marketplace but my own personel profile, where I can follow others, and my feedback has disappeared on the 2nd April 2021. The top right hand corner normally there is a dark head icon to press on to go on my profile has gone.Anybody know was going on? Thank you
Should there is an app you want to uninstall while the app icon is missing from either iPhone Home screen or any folder, you can remove unwanted background app directly from iPhone with Settings. (If you have to delete a large number of apps, it's better to backup your data to PC firstly.)
WhatsApp icon disappeared on iPhone. Basically I installed WhatsApp (new phone), used it a bit, returned to the icon is no longer where I placed it. When I go into App Store it shows as a purchased item with an "open" button. When I open it, nothing happens. How do I get my WhatsApp icon back on my iPhone?
Opening and closing folders are now accompanied by cool looking new animations. Those do take a bit too long, though, and might become irritating once you are past their wow phase. We are hoping Apple shortens them a bit in the final version or at least give us the option to switch them off. A cool bit is the folder icons and the folders themselves are semi-transparent and their backgrounds adapt to the background's prevailing color.
Moving on to the parallax effect, which is visible throughout iOS 7. As is to be expected, Apple designed the new iOS on independent layers - background, homescreen icons, icon badges, app pop ups. The iPhone then uses its accelerometer and gyroscope to move layers independently and create an illusion of depth. The movement isn't too big so it's not irritating. In fact you might not even notice it if you are not looking for it, but it's there and it looks really awesome once you start moving a bit your device.
From an operational perspective, the Internet Explorer browser interface in "Mango" is spare, with a persistent URL box and an icon button to refresh the page; you use the standard Back hardware button to go back in your browsing history. To create or access bookmarks -- which "Mango" calls Favorites -- and to open a new tab (really a window), you use the More icon button to view a menu of options. Windows Phone 7 also lets you pin a Web page to your Start screen, as iOS and Android 4 do. 2ff7e9595c
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