![]() ![]() I’m the kind of person who usually sets up one thing and sticks with it for a good, long while. On my iPhone 14 Pro, since I have dark mode turned on 24/7, I have the majority of my custom Depths icons set to the dark background, allowing the colored icons and logos to pop, with the exception of a few where I prefer the colored background. For me, Depths is like the original icons but done much better. Polyphian also has variant colored versions of the icons, all of which support both light and dark themes (I’m a dark mode person myself). Christine Romero-Chan / Digital Trendsĭepths retains most of what you see in the stock icons but adds much-needed, well, depth to them, which makes them stand out. And a lot of icons these days also look very similar to each other, which I’m also not a particular fan of. I forget the exact way I stumbled upon Polyphian’s Depths icon theme, but I think it was from browsing the iOSsetups subreddit.īut why Depths? Ever since iOS 7, app icons have become flat and boring, losing much of the unique charm and character that made them special before. So with that in mind, I decided to hold off on changing out all of my main home screen icons until I found a good icon theme pack that I like enough to warrant an hour just to get everything set up. Two years later, it’s as cumbersome as ever - I seriously don’t understand why Apple won’t just streamline the process, or maybe just open up a custom theme store of some sort? It would literally print money for the company. Should you buy the iPhone 14 or wait for the iPhone 15?īut after seeing all of the steps needed to make a single custom app icon in Siri Shortcuts (it was around 20 steps for each icon), I knew this was going to be something I only do very rarely because it’s so tedious. IPhone 15: release date and price predictions, leaks, rumors, and more 17 hidden iOS 17 features that you need to know about
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