How can I create an "empty" icon in iOS 9 that can then contain several apps -- like the existing "Extras" icon already in iOS? I.e something similar to the "Applications" folder in Mac OS?
Apologies ahead of time if this is a really stupid newbie question -- I've been using Macs and the Mac OS since 1985, but only got my first iPhone with iOS a couple weeks ago, so I am still very unfamiliar with the iOS interface and how it operates as compared to the Mac OS. So here is my question:
On my iPhone 5C running iOS 9.0.2, there is an icon on the home screen called "Extras" which is itself not an app but instead which essentially functions as an "empty folder" (according to the old Mac OS metaphor) into which one can "drop" several apps. When I then click on the "Extras" icon, a window opens up showing me all the apps that are contained within this "Extras" icon/folder.
I really like how this works, as it simplifies "icon clutter" on my iPhone. But I'm frustrated that there only seems to be one "Extras" icon, and I can't figure out a way to create a new additional one. Even better, it would be great to be able to create several "empty folder" icons which I could then rename each to my liking, with each containing themes of apps all grouped together (e.g. "Radio/music apps," "drawing/art apps," "maps/hiking apps," etc.).
So: Is there a way to create additional "icons" which function similarly to the existing "Extras" icon in iOS 9? Thanks.