Maximum number of app folders

Can anyone tell me what is the maximum number of app folders one can have in the iphone?
Thanks

You can create up to 11 Home screens and you can put up to 12 apps in a folder, you can create up to 16 folders per home screen.  You will of course be unable to move some of the preinstalled apps into folders so you should bear that in mind. 
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