A month-long app purge significantly improved phone performance and reduced distractions for users overwhelmed by unused applications.
Streamlining App Usage
Many users, like the author, found their phones cluttered with unused apps. By auditing app usage through Android's Digital Wellbeing Dashboard and Google Play Store's management tools, they identified applications that had not been used in the past 30 days. This led to the uninstallation of 37 apps, clearing unnecessary clutter and improving phone responsiveness.
Benefits of Decluttering
The app purge resulted in fewer notifications and improved battery life, as background apps were no longer consuming resources. Users experienced less decision fatigue by simplifying their app choices to one notes app, one calendar, and one task manager. The phone's performance felt noticeably faster without the burden of unused apps.
Adopting a 30-Day Rule
Post-purge, users adopted a 30-day rule: uninstalling any app not used within a month. This approach, with exceptions for essential apps like banking and travel, ensures phones remain uncluttered. The strategy has evolved into a quarterly maintenance ritual, promoting a more focused digital experience.
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