And even for all of the complication they can bring to your Home screen, adding and working with widgets is actually kind of easy. For some people, a Home screen full of widgets will make for the best iPhone experience whereas others will only use one or two, or eschew them entirely. What's really great about widgets in iOS 14 is that, while they can complicate your Home screen, all of that complication is optional. For instance, News has a selection of widgets for today's biggest headlines, but another set for news on a specific topic. Some offer widgets with different kinds of data. Not every app offers widgets in all three sizes, though many, like Fitness, Calendar, and Music, do. When you add a widget from the widget library, tapping on an app with available widgets will allow you to swipe through the various available sizes. On a 5.8-inch iPhone display, a small widget will displace a 2x2 grid of four apps, a medium widget will displace a 4x2 layout of eight apps, and a large widget will displace a 4x4 grid of 16 apps. When you add one of these widgets to your Home screen, it essentially displaces several apps, moving them to a new screen.
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