iOS does not provide a built-in feature that allows users to change the text color of folders on the home screen. The appearance of folders, including their text color, is typically determined by the system theme and design principles set by Apple.
While iOS offers some customization options, such as changing wallpaper, rearranging app icons, and creating folders, it does not allow users to directly customize the appearance of folder text.
It’s worth noting that Apple occasionally introduces new features and customization options with software updates. Therefore, it’s a good idea to check for the latest iOS updates and explore the settings to see if any new customization options have been added.
For more advanced customization options, users may explore jailbreaking their iPhones. Jailbreaking allows users to bypass some of Apple’s restrictions and install third-party tweaks and themes that can alter the appearance of the iOS interface, including folder text color. However, jailbreaking can void warranties and may introduce security risks, so it’s essential to research and proceed with caution if choosing this route.