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  1. Device specific issues

Apple / iPhone

If you were hoping to run Smart Launcher on an Apple device, here are some bad news.

You’re screwed!

iOS doesn’t allow third-party launchers any chance to take over the home screen, and it doesn’t offer any functionality similar to what third-party launchers provide. Additionally, the system does not provide an API to implement any of the features you’d expect from a launcher.

Apple has designed their operating system to only support their own interface, leaving little room for the kind of freedom and flexibility that Android users enjoy.

So, if you are looking for a customizable experience, remember that on Apple, you’re stuck with what comes out of the box.

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