Hello, Android community! Let’s kick off a discussion on app organization and decluttering 📱🧹. How often do you clean up your app lists, and what are some apps you have recently removed?

We all tend to accumulate various apps over time, and it’s helpful to review and prune the list regularly. So, how do you approach this task?

  • Do you have a set schedule, or do you clean up whenever you notice your app list getting too cluttered?
  • Do you use any tools or techniques to figure out what to remove?
  • Are there particular types of apps that you find yourself removing more frequently?
  • Is there any feature or functionality you wish were built into Android OS?

Feel free to share any tips or strategies you employ to keep your app list tidy.

  • I don’t have fixed schedule, I just occasionally check for any available updates for my apps and individually update each app. App that I think isn’t worth it, I uninstall. Useless app that rarely updates will stay in my phone longer than the one that does.

  •  dsmk   ( @dsmk@lemmy.zip ) 
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    1 year ago

    My home screen is essentially one page with 2 rows of folders. Each folder has a name (eg: Messaging, Games, Tools, etc). Apps I want to keep are inside those folders. The apps I’m testing, temporary apps, etc, are on my home screen (outside the folders), so I always know I have to deal with them (either remove them or keep them/move to a folder).

    For the apps I already have, since I have to open the folders regularly, I can see what’s there. If I see something I won’t use anymore, I remove it. I might keep more than one app installed for the same purpose while testing, but eventually remove the ones I don’t want.

    To keep my device’s storage clean, I use a normal file manager (Material Files on F-Droid).

    So I don’t really have the need for any cleaning app or Android feature. I also don’t have “cleaning days” as I clean the phone as I use it or when I’m not doing anything.

  •  Chahk   ( @chahk@beehaw.org ) 
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    21 year ago

    I try to only install apps that I need. Of course my needs slowly change over time, and there bound to be some strugglers left behind.

    I don’t have a scheduled spring cleaning, but when I scroll down the app drawer and notice an app I no longer use, I’ll go on a short cleaning spree.

    Just today I replaced a faulty smart plug with a new one from another brand, so the corresponding app got the axe too.

  •  ijeff   ( @ijeff@lemdro.id ) 
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    1 year ago

    I personally like SD Maid, which recently began a full refresh as SD Maid SE, for the actual cleanups (including random data for already-deleted apps). I keep it updated using Obtainium. It also has Shizuku support for us non-rooted folks!