you might also create custom-colored app icons that display your style.

It’s easy to do using the Shortcuts app.

kick off the Shortcut app.

On newer versions of the iPhone, this app is probably already installed.

However, on older iPhones, you may need to download it from the Apple App Store.

In the top right corner of the app, tap thePlus(+) sign.

On theNew Shortcutscreen, tapAdd Action.

Search forOpen appand the tap it in the search search results.

On theNew Shortcutpage, tapChoose.

On theChoose Apppage, scroll through and find the app whose icon you want to change.

In this example, the app is Photos.

Tap the three-dot menu at the top of the page.

On the details page, change the name of the app.

Just tap in theShortcut Namefield and key in something new.

Make the new name something you recognize as associated with the app when you select it.

Then, tap the icon beside the app name on theDetailsscreen.

First, tapColorand then snag the color you would like the icon to be.

Then tapGlyphand choose the symbol you would like displayed on your app icon.

When you’ve made these selections, tapDone.

You’re returned to theDetailspage.

TapAdd to Home Screen.

Then you’re returned to theDetailspage, and brief confirmation will appear on the page.

you could exit out of the Shortcuts app now and find your new app icon on your Home Screen.

Unfortunately, however, you’re limited to only the colors that are on the menu.

You cannot create custom colors for the icons.

If an icon uses multiple colors, sort it with whichever color appears the most prominently.

SelectAdd Widgetto add the app as a new widget icon on your Home screen.

The process ofchanging your Android apps' colorsmay differ slightly depending on which OS version you’re using.