Same Home Screen layout
I have an iPad Pro second gen and a iPhone 13. How can I have the same home screen layout on both?
iPad Pro, iPadOS 15
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I have an iPad Pro second gen and a iPhone 13. How can I have the same home screen layout on both?
iPad Pro, iPadOS 15
Given that the screen size and screen aspect-ratio are totally different, it is impossible to mirror the Home Screen layout between iPad and iPhone.
The best that you can hope to achieve is to manually arrange your App icons and App folders to best mimic the two different screen layout - accepting that you may need to have fewer Apps and App folders per Home Page than the device itself may accommodate.
Similarly, iPadOS supports placement of widgets on Home Screens - whereas iOS/iPhone does not have this facility.
Use the App Library and Home Screen to organize your iPad apps - Apple Support
Organize the Home Screen and App Library on your iPhone - Apple Support
Move apps and widgets on the Home Screen on iPad - Apple Support
Given that the screen size and screen aspect-ratio are totally different, it is impossible to mirror the Home Screen layout between iPad and iPhone.
The best that you can hope to achieve is to manually arrange your App icons and App folders to best mimic the two different screen layout - accepting that you may need to have fewer Apps and App folders per Home Page than the device itself may accommodate.
Similarly, iPadOS supports placement of widgets on Home Screens - whereas iOS/iPhone does not have this facility.
Use the App Library and Home Screen to organize your iPad apps - Apple Support
Organize the Home Screen and App Library on your iPhone - Apple Support
Move apps and widgets on the Home Screen on iPad - Apple Support
Same Home Screen layout