You can actually have 16 apps or folders or a combination of the 2 on each
home page, 4 across and on 4 rows. 12 apps per folder is correct, so in
theory if you filled all 11 pages with only folders you could have 2,112
apps on your phone in a total of 176 folders.

 

On an iPhone 5 or iPod Touch Fifth Generation which allows for 5 rows of 4
apps or folders it would be 20 apps or folders per page. I don't have either
one, but assuming that if you get 5 rows on your home screen you also get 4
rows in a folder instead of 3, so that would make 16 apps per folder and a
total of 220 folders for a grandtotal of 3,520 apps.

 

Now, let's see, Apple said they have 700,000 plus apps in the app store and
I think they said 250,000 or so are for the iPad, so that leaves 450,000
iPhone apps which means you could have almost half a percent of all apps on
an iPhone 4/4S and almost 0.8% of that on your iPhone 5. Is that good or
bad? *smile*

 

Happy app shopping!

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

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