Thanks to a glitch in iOS 7.1, we now have the ability to nest folders. This glitch was available in previous versions of iOS 7, but luckily it slipped through the cracks. Apple patched the last working method for nesting folders, so I don't expect this one to last through another update.
This sweet little glitch allows you to hide any iOS apps if you're running iOS 7 beta 3. Once hidden, the only way to access the apps is through Spotlight, but you can make all of them reappear by rebooting your device.
In my opinion, nested folders in iOS makes a lot of sense, but apparently Apple doesn't think the same way. Tucked away within iOS 7 beta is a newly discovered glitch that allows you to nest folders (folders within folders) that are fully functional and will help you organize apps a lot better.
Recently, I discovered a pretty neat glitch that allows you to put any app inside of Newsstand while running iOS 7 beta 2. This glitch has been present since beta 1, though I'm not sure it will last too much longer.
I recently discovered this cool little glitch that allows you to add spaces between apps on the home screen. Check out the video above. For a full overview, be sure to visit my article over at AppAdvice.com.
Oh no, here we go again. Another "gate" is approaching in the form of a touchscreen glitch. Apparently, if you abnormally swipe diagonally across the screen of your iPhone 5 or iPod touch 5G at a rapid pace, it will fail to acknowledge swipes for a second.