How to Rename Apps on Your iPhone

Kimberly Perez

Rename Apps With Shortcuts

Personalizing your iPhone can significantly enhance your user experience. One simple way to do so is by renaming your apps to reflect their function more clearly or to give them nicknames. This can make your home screen more intuitive and organized. Renaming apps on an iPhone involves creating shortcuts, which don’t change the app’s official name but allow you to have a customized label on your home screen.

To rename your apps, you need to use the Shortcuts app, which gives you the flexibility to modify app names. You can do this by tapping “Add Action” and selecting “Open App,” then choosing the specific app you want to relabel. After selecting the app, it’s just a matter of adding the shortcut to your home screen with your chosen name.

Organize Your Home Screen with Custom App Names

Changing the names of apps on your iPhone gives your home screen a personalized touch. It’s great for organization, easy to do, and even lets you get a little creative. Here’s your simple guide:

Using Shortcuts for Renaming

  1. Open the Shortcuts app. This app comes preinstalled on your iPhone.
  2. Tap the “+” button. It’s found in the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Tap “Add Action”.
  4. Search for “Open App” and select it.
  5. Tap “Choose” and pick the app you want to rename.
  6. Tap the three dots (…) in the top right corner.
  7. Give the shortcut a new name. This is the name that will appear on your home screen.
  8. Tap “Add to Home Screen”.
  9. (Optional) Replace the standard icon: Tap the icon next to your new shortcut name, then choose “Take Photo”, “Choose Photo”, or “Choose File” to use a custom image.
  10. Tap “Add”.

Important Notes

  • The original app will stay on your phone, it won’t be replaced.
  • Opening the renamed app will briefly flash the Shortcuts app before launching the actual app.

Example: Renaming Bing

StepDescription
1.Open Shortcuts app.
2.Tap “+” to create a new shortcut.
3.Add the “Open App” action.
4.Select “Bing”.
5.Tap the three dots for settings.
6.Rename the shortcut (example: “Bing Rename”)
7.Choose “Add to Home Screen”.
8.Optionally, change the icon.
9.Tap “Add”

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Key Takeaways

  • Renaming apps using Shortcuts customizes your iPhone’s home screen.
  • Modify app labels through the “Add Action” and “Open App” functions.
  • Add personalized app names to your home screen for ease of use.

Preparing to Rename Apps on iPhone

Renaming apps on an iPhone allows for a more personalized and organized home screen. Before diving into the process, users should understand the basics and navigate to the appropriate settings.

Understanding App Renaming Basics

Renaming apps is a way to customize your iPhone to match your needs and style. With iOS, it’s not just about changing the name of an app but also customizing its icon. This customization takes place through the Shortcuts app, not directly on the home screen. Before you start, ensure your iOS is up to date to avoid any snags.

Navigating to the Necessary Settings

To get started, find the Shortcuts app on your iPhone. Once open, follow these steps to create a new shortcut:

  1. Search for the “Open App” action.
  2. Select it and choose the app you want to rename.
  3. Add the shortcut to your home screen, where you can then give it a new name.

Keep in mind that the original app will remain on your phone with its default name. You can move it to the App Library if you prefer a cleaner home screen.

Step-by-Step Process for Renaming Apps

Customizing the home screen on an iPhone can improve the user’s experience. Renaming apps is one way to personalize the home screen. In this section, we will guide you on how to use the Shortcuts app to customize your apps, organize your home screen, and explore advanced options, all while ensuring that your apps remain functional.

Advanced Customization Options

Beyond renaming, you can change app icons to photos or emojis for a more personalized look. In the Shortcuts app, select the app then ‘Add to Home Screen’ and tap the icon. From there, choose from your photos or a list of icons. This lets you design a unique visual theme for your apps.

Even after renaming apps, they work as before. The original apps remain on your iPhone, and the shortcuts you create are just new access points with custom names. You can delete the shortcuts at any time without affecting the apps themselves. Using shortcuts doesn’t restrict any app features, so you keep full functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

This section answers common questions related to renaming apps on the iPhone. It covers steps for editing app names, changing icons and names together, and customizing how they appear on your home screen.

What are the steps to edit an app’s name on an iPhone?

To change an app’s name, use the Shortcuts app. First, create a new shortcut with the ‘Open App’ choice. After picking the app you want to rename, press the three dots and select ‘Add to Home Screen’. Here you can enter a new name for the app shortcut.

Can the icon and name of an app be changed simultaneously on an iPhone?

Yes, both the app’s icon and name can be altered simultaneously. In the Shortcuts app, you create a shortcut and use the ‘Add to Home Screen’ option. You can then tap the icon next to the name to choose a new image and rename the app.

How can I change the way app names are displayed on my iPad?

The process for changing app names on an iPad is like the one for the iPhone. It involves the Shortcuts app, where you make a shortcut and add it to the Home Screen. When you do this, you can give the shortcut a different name that shows on your Home Screen.

Are there any restrictions when altering app names on the latest iOS version?

There are a few limits to keep in mind. The changed name is for the shortcut, not the app itself. Your original app remains unchanged. Also, there might be a maximum number of characters that fit on your Home Screen. Emojis can be used, but be aware that they take up more space.