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How To Use Install & Use Widgets on iPhone (Simple Guide)

iOS has supported widgets in Notification Center for years now–way back since iOS 8. But thanks to design improvements in iOS 11, the iPhone’s widgets are more beneficial and easier to access than ever before. Apple’s recently moved them to a new screen called Today View.

For those that don’t know, widgets are little interactive status graphics that allow you to quickly access information from apps all in one place. Or, actually in iOS 11 and with an iPhone 6s or higher, in two places. That’s because iOS 11 supports widgets in both Today View and as a 3D Touch pop-out menu when you press on an app’s icon.

We’ve put together this little primer to tell you how to enable widgets in iOS 11 – but it still works, as this is a feature Apple has kept in place for all future iOS updates.

Once you’ve read it you’ll become a widget-using master and your iPhone will be way more useful!

Installing And Activating Widgets In iOS 

As with most things with iOS, Apple has made installing and using widgets as easy as possible. Widgets aren’t separate apps; they’re just extensions of existing apps on your iPhone.

So if an app has a widget when you download that app you’ll get the widget. But in order to see the widget in Today View, you’ll need to enable it. Here’s how:

  1. To access your widgets, you’ll first need to access Today View. This is the screen you get to when you swipe right over the first page of the Home or Lock screen. The Today View screen is the screen with the search field on the top of it and the time and date below it.
  2. By default, you’ll see some built-in Apple widgets, like Siri App Suggestions and Reminders. Below these default widgets, you’ll see an Edit button. Tap it.
  3. The Add Widgets list slides up the screen. This list shows you all the widgets available on your device. It’s segregated into two sections. At the top, you’ll see your active widgets and below that, you’ll see a header labeled “More Widgets”. Any widget in this “More Widgets” list will have a green + button on it. Widgets in the “More Widgets” list are listed in alphabetical order by app name. Active widgets above this “More Widgets” list have a red – button in front of it.
  4. To add a widget to Today View simply tap the green button by the widget’s name. The widget will automatically shift up to the top list.
  5. To arrange the order widgets appear in Today View drag the grab bars up or down to the right of the widget’s name.
  6. To remove an active widget, simply tap its red – button. The widget’s name will slide to the right and a red REMOVE button will appear. Tap it and the widget is removed and placed back in the “More Widgets” list.
  7. Tap the Done button when you are done enabling, disabling, and rearranging widgets.
  8. Back on the Today View screen in Notification Center, you’ll notice a small text notification below the Edit button whenever you’ve downloaded an app that adds a new widget.

Interacting With iPhone Widgets in iOS

Widgets just aren’t static graphics of information; you can actually interact with most of them. Some of this interaction is simple. For example, tapping on Apple’s Weather widget will launch the Weather app. Virtually all app’s widgets support this simple launcher functionality. Tap on the widget = launch the app.

But some widgets offer a greater degree of interaction. Apple’s Reminders app allows you to check off a reminder in the Notification Center as soon as you’ve completed it–without opening the app. Several news apps allow you to tap on a breaking headline to be taken right to that story in the app.

In short, widgets are what the developers make of them. They can be simple launchers or offer some pretty cool interactivity that allows you to save time by completing tasks without opening up the app.

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Michael Grothaus

Michael Grothaus is an American author and journalist with a flair for exploring the intersection of technology, creativity, and digital culture. With a background in film, journalism, and creative writing, he brings a unique perspective to the world of mobile technology. His work has been featured in renowned publications like Fast Company, The Guardian, and Engadget. At KnowYourMobile, Michael leverages his extensive knowledge to guide readers through the complexities of mobile devices, helping them make informed choices in the fast-paced tech landscape.

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