What Do the Blue Dots Next to iPhone Apps Mean?

Apple uses relatively straightforward badges and icons. You’ll know what they mean based on context alone, especially if you encounter them often. But some symbols, like update icons, rarely appear. You might get confused the first time you see them.

Rest assured that there’s nothing wrong with your device. Here’s why blue dots appear beside some iOS, iPadOS, and macOS apps.

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What Are the Blue Dots Next to iPhone Apps?

Blue dots appear next to newly updated iOS, iPadOS, and macOS apps. They remind you to open these programs and assess any relevant updates. See if their developers fixed any noticeable bugs.

If you randomly see blue dots next to apps, your device’s automatic updates feature might be running.

iOS Apps Showing Blue Dot Beside Names

Apart from blue, you’ll see the same icons in these colors:

Can You Remove These Dots Next to iPhone Apps?

Apple shows these blue, red, and orange dots automatically, and you could’t customize or disable them. They’ll keep appearing regardless of whether youupdate the apps on your iPhone automatically or manually.

Here’s when your device will clear these dots:

iOS Apps With Blue and Orange Dots Right Beside Their Names

Familiarize Yourself With iOS Indicators

Always check newly updated apps. See if developers change their terms of use, add new features, or fix any major bugs. Users that leave automatic updates enabled tend to overlook these things.

Likewise, familiarize yourself with other notification alert types. Apple uses various symbols and badges—even long-term Apple device users might not know them all.

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