You canswitch up your app icons, take advantage of a pseudo app drawer calledApp Libraryand experiment with widgets.

Here’s the best part – you don’t have to leave the widget stacking to Apple.

Below we’ll walk you through how to customize a stack.

If you haven’t, well, it’s still easy.

Prior to iOS 14, you had to long-press on an app icon so that activate theEdit Home Screenfeature.

That method is still available, but there’s a shortcut now:

1.

Locate one of the widgets you want to include in your personalized stack.

Drag and drop the widget onto your screen.

Another way to make a stack is to tap the+icon, scroll down and tapSmart Stack.

Then you’ll be prompted to add widgets.

Just keep stacking widgets until you’re happy.

Repeat that process, adding widgets until you’re happy with your creation.

Scroll through them on your own, or let your iPhone decide what you’ll see.

Change the order by dragging each widget up or down.

you might remove a widget by hitting the minus sign in its corner.

Pretty cool, right?

We’ve foundplenty more handy features in iOS 15, including someupgrades to your FaceTime calls.