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How to add and delete widgets in iOS 14, and how to add and delete widgets in iOS 14.

The most attractive function of iOS 14 is widgets, which can add the functions you want according to your own needs. Simple and easy to use, the system functions are improved and upgraded, which makes the use of iOS more convenient.

IOS 14 widgets can exist on the home page or on the negative screen. Let's see how iOS 14 adds/removes widgets.

The method of adding iOS 14 widget is very simple. Just press the screen blank for about 2 seconds, and the desktop will enter the editing state (the icon will shake). Click the+icon in the upper left corner to add widgets. Multiple components can be added to each home screen, and they can be moved at will, and the sizes of components can be adjusted according to actual needs. (The method of adding a negative one-screen widget is the same.)

If you need to delete a gadget, just press and hold the gadget.

Widgets currently supported are official components of Apple, and components of third-party apps such as Android cannot be added. Memos, AppleMusic, maps, weather, batteries, etc. Are commonly used widgets, and you can add them as needed.

Among these widgets, there is a component called smart stack that is worth knowing. Intelligent stacking, as its name implies, is to stack multiple components together, which can display calendars, weather, Siri suggestions and photo album collections. Of course, you can also edit the contents of the stack as needed and delete the contents that don't need to be displayed. It should be noted that only photos of favorite albums will be displayed in the smart stack, and some photos or albums cannot be specified to be displayed.

The contents of the stack will switch from time to time (long press-edit the stack to turn off the automatic switching function), and it will also automatically switch to Siri suggestions according to some trigger conditions. For example, after plugging in headphones/connecting AirPods, Siri will prompt you to open the music APP according to your habits.