How to See Your Most-Used Apps on Android

Configurare noua (How To)

Situatie

Smartphones are great, but a lot of people worry that they’re using them too much. If you’re curious about which apps are taking up your time, we’ll show you how to get some insight with Digital Wellbeing tools.

Many Android devices include a suite of tools called “Digital Wellbeing.” These tools are aimed at helping you use your phone in a healthy way. Part of that is providing information about how you’re using your phone. You can see which apps you’re using the most, revealing any possible unhealthy behavior.

Solutie

Pasi de urmat

First, swipe down once from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon.

Scroll down and select “Digital Wellbeing and Parental Controls.”

Scroll down and select "Digital Wellbeing and Parental Controls."

Now, tap the graph icon in the top-right corner.

Here’s where you can see a weekly breakdown of the apps that you’ve used the most. The bar graph also shows your screen time for each day of the week. It’s as simple as that.

Most used apps information.

To get started, swipe down twice from the top of the screen to reveal the Quick Settings menu, and then tap the gear icon.

Scroll down and select “Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls.”

Scroll down and select "Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls."

At the top, you’ll see a circle with your screen time for the day in the center. Around the ring are all the apps that you’ve used and colors that show how much you’ve used them. Tap the center of the circle.

Tap the center of the circle.

Next, you’ll see a bar graph that shows your screen time compared to previous days. Underneath that is where you can see the list of your most-used apps.

Most used apps list.

Use the arrows to move between the different days to see which apps you’re using the most.

Use the arrows to move between the different days to see which apps you're using the most.

Tip solutie

Permanent

Voteaza

(9 din 19 persoane apreciaza acest articol)

Despre Autor

Leave A Comment?