A monochrome iPhoner setup, all icons rendered as near-black shapes on a pure-black background. The lock screen wallpaper is what gives it form: smooth flowing abstract curves that read like fabric folds, a dark petal, or a 3D-rendered surface, depending on how closely you look.

The home screen runs a pair of medium widgets across the top row and fills the right column with Weather and Batteries below. The Batteries widget tracks iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods, and their case. Four app icons and two folders fill the left column, all rendered as near-black shapes against the wallpaper.

App Store, Contacts, FaceTime, Mail, Camera, and Settings fill the icon column, with Utilities and Apple folders at the bottom row. Shazam sits on the lock screen as a quick-launch shortcut, a tap from whatever's playing. The dock holds Phone, Messages, Safari, and Music. On pure black, the icons read as floating grey shapes, barely distinguishable from the wallpaper between them.

Worth copying for iPhoners who want the darkest possible home screen without customizing a single icon.