Folderception. You can store folders within other folders in iOS
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Those of you who want to take app consolidation on iOS to the next level will be happy to learn that there’s actually a way to put folders inside other folders. It’s not an actual feature, more like an exploit, but it isn’t hurting anyone so Apple hasn’t felt the need to “fix” it yet. If you’re interested in learning how to use this exploit, BGR has a video on its website that walks you through the steps.

When Apple introduced the ability to disable some of the animation effects that were bothering people in iOS 7, it also introduced a loophole in iOS that enabled a very cool little trick many iPhone and iPad users really enjoy. It wasn’t exactly Apple’s intention, but it also isn’t hurting anyone so Apple hasn’t seen a need to fix it. We’re already on iOS 8.1 and iOS 8.2 is right around the corner, but many people still don’t know about this nifty little secret trick — so now it’s time to revisit it. Apple’s mobile devices are so great thanks in large part to the huge third-party app ecosystem that supports them. If you want to expand your iPhone or iPad’s capabilities in one of any number of directions, you need only look to the App Store. Of course, all of those apps can clutter up an iOS device’s interface, so Apple introduced folders that allow users to store multiple apps in one place. But what happens if you want to consolidate things even further?

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