The act of revealing applications previously concealed on Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, involves making those applications visible and accessible on the device’s home screen or App Library. A user might, for instance, have hidden rarely used applications to declutter their display, and subsequently need to access them again.
Recovering hidden applications restores full functionality and convenience for the user. This process is beneficial in situations where applications were inadvertently hidden, or when the need for a previously concealed application resurfaces. Understanding this process is crucial for maximizing usability and managing the application ecosystem within the iOS environment.