
A vivid purple iPhoner home screen built around a streaming app bar unlike anything in the standard iOS icon grid. Six apps — Netflix, YouTube, Apple TV, Disney+, Twitch, and Prime Video — sit in a horizontal widget row, each in a tall capsule shape that makes the row read like a physical remote control.
Above that row, FaceTime, App Store, and a circular battery widget sit in the top section alongside Photos and YouTube. Below: Sparkles, Contacts, Notes, Wallet, then Instagram, Threads, ChatGPT, and Camera in the bottom section. The dock holds Phone, Safari, a red transit app, and Music.
The lock screen carries the purple forward with a flat illustrated landscape: mountain silhouettes in deep blue-purple, a large pale circle hovering above the peaks, and a gradient sky fading lighter toward the top. The style is graphic and poster-like. Three circular lock screen widgets sit at the bottom: a retro palm-tree logo, a battery ring, and a step count timer. Grok sits as a text label above the date at the very top.
Worth copying for iPhoners who want their streaming apps grouped and visible without digging into folders.





