iOS 18 could finally let you properly customize your iPhone's Home Screen (2024)

iOS 18 could finally let you properly customize your iPhone's Home Screen (1)

Apple’s iOS does a lot of things well, but one area it struggles with is customization. If you really want to shake up your Home Screen and design it according to your tastes, your options are a bit limited.

Fortunately, that might soon change, if Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman is to be believed. In the paid-for section of his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman claims that iOS 18 will introduce a “more customizable” Home Screen that could change the way your iPhone looks for good.

Gurman’s report didn’t go into specifics, but we’ve had a bit more insight into the matter thanks to some digging by MacRumors. The outlet claims it has spoken to sources who say that users will be able to “arrange icons more freely on iOS 18,” including “the ability to create blank spaces, rows, and columns between app icons.” Icons will still be arranged on an invisible grid to keep a degree of order and uniformity, but this new system sounds a lot more flexible than what you can currently do in iOS.

Hopefully it means it will be a lot more straightforward to get the Home Screen arrangement you want, without having to employ all manner of third-party apps and longwinded workarounds. That said, we won’t know for sure until Apple unveils iOS 18 at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which will likely take place in early June.

AI on the iPhone

iOS 18 could finally let you properly customize your iPhone's Home Screen (2)

Speaking of WWDC, Gurman’s Power On newsletter shed a little more light on what we can expect at the show, especially when it comes to Apple’s artificial intelligence (AI) efforts. It comes after much speculation that Apple was planning to team up with one or more AI developers (such as Google or OpenAI) to bring proper generative AI to iOS.

According to Gurman, though, “you shouldn’t expect a big focus on ChatGPT-like generative AI features.” Even if those features do appear, they won’t be the main crux of the event, Gurman explained.

Instead, “prepare to see a slew of AI tools that help manage your daily life,” Gurman said. Again, there wasn’t much in the way of specifics, but previous reports have claimed Apple will bring AI tools to apps like Apple Music, Pages and more. That suggests we could see something like Microsoft Copilot and Spotify’s AI DJ rolled into one.

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Right now, we don’t have a lot to go on. But if Gurman is right and Apple is treating iOS 18 as “the biggest update to iOS since the original iPhone,” there could be a lot to look forward to this summer.

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