There is a saying: "Eyes - the mirror of the soul." To paraphrase it can be said that the iPhone is a reflection of the character and habits of the owner. For example, on my iPhone is not a heap of apps I am trying to install only those who are really going to use. It is almost no games (well, I do not have time to play), all applications have a clear position, and only unused applications located in folders. That is, I balance between minimalism and functionality. This is my method, but you probably also has its own, is not it? That is why we are always wondering how to set up their houmskrin other people, and often at a meeting we take a look at iPhone someone from friends or relatives. Admit it, you, too, so do? That is how we relate to the organization of the application, specifies the user type. I believe that in all there are five such typecasting and I am sure each of them you will find someone from friends or acquaintances. Would you like to treat you to determine what type? Let's try to understand!
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1. paranoid control
Everything should be in place - each application daddy strictly relevant category. Nothing should disturb the perfection. People of this type were very happy when iOS folder appears, since the day their life has become much easier. They meticulously laid out applications by category, even if they are only two or three - for them important is the fact of the sort. Often folders are arranged in order of frequency of use, number of applications in, or on any other criterion, one known only to the owner. After downloading the app immediately falls into the appropriate folder, if one does not - then it will be created. Often such people store on the main screen, all your apps into folders neatly folded. About to put something on the second or third screen can be no question.
2. Loyalty to the traditions
Why disturb the idyll? Apple thought of everything and there is no sense to remove icons from their usual places - nothing better you can imagine. Looking at the screen of the iPhone, I can not help feeling that the owner was still living in 2007... Such people would never dare to budge at least one icon from the main screen. Moreover, some do not even know how to do it (and it is at all possible). All downloaded from the App Store applications are stored on the second and third screen, if the user downloads them at all (yes, there are some conservatives). Keep on the main screen third-party applications? Broste Yes, that's sacrilege!
3. Zen minimalism
Are you a follower of the philosophy of minimalism and give ear to every word your teacher Johnny Quince. Even one icon is a lot, but because you are completely clean your springbord, leaving a pristine Dock - nothing should defile flawless perfection carefully selected wallpapers. The only relief that you can afford - this is to create a folder in the Dock, and add up all your applications in it. Certainly you will need more time to find the right application, but the functionality is nothing compared with the pursuit of enlightenment minimalism.
4. Flipping me like a book
Members of this category are a little less fanatical followers Quince wizard. They are not alien to the desire for minimalism and peaceful contemplation of Zen wallpaper, but they do not want to completely deprive yourself of comfort and functionality (not true-minimalists). This type does not accept folders as such, they have all the icons are located directly on the screen and usually takes a few pages. Basically, this is due to the fact that they use only 2-3 lines, leaving the space "under the wallpaper." Within the limits of the screen (line, column), you can trace the relationship between applications (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram lovely neighbors). This approach, of course, reduces the clutter on the screen and makes it easier to navigate among installed applications (not looking at the thumbnails to folders), but it has one podochny effect - "Multiple pages."
5. Flea market
Hi, owners of 64-gigabyte devices. Very often, these people follow the principle of "free download until (at a discount), maybe useful." All applications that they once downloaded from the App Store have to be on the device. Who knows when you may need a dozen applications simulating obscene sounds downloaded in 2008? With a huge number of installed applications, combined with an endless stream new stuff Other useful applications, very little chance of properly organize them. These people are literally living in Spotlight'e, but not because they like it, but because no other way to find the right application does not exist. This is the price they have to pay for the dogma of "all his own - carry with me."
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iPhone is a very personal device. It can not be absolutely identical people, so there are no two identical iPhone. Everyone has their own methods and personalization that convenient one - kategoicheski unacceptable for others. But still, there are some "scheme" Use similarity to those seen in many users.
I described these character types with a certain irony, however, in every joke there is some truth. So, dear readers, to unsubscribe in the comments, what type of user you belong?