How many non-native apps do you have on your phone that you consider essential?

cormack12

Gold Member
I think I have like 6 apps that I install on every phone that aren't included natively or do things better.
 
Gig work, work hours, WiFi extender apps feel essential at the end of the day none of them feel essential, have to at least have YouTube for quick fixes.
 
This a trick question? Your phone isn't even essential hence no app should be considered essential. So zero. The answer is zero.
Is this how you send and receive calls and texts?

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Mine is bank, insta, reddit, ring, discord, myfitnesspal

They are apps I use pretty much every day or every other day.

This a trick question? Your phone isn't even essential hence no app should be considered essential. So zero. The answer is zero.

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Opera
OneDrive
OneNote (very comfortable)
Banking apps (dear god, 6 of them)
Health insurance app
ZDF app (german BBC)
Facebook
Netflix
an IPTV app of my own
Amazon Photos
Tricount (group financials on boat trips)
GB Player (client for my sat receiver)
HomeAssistan (kek, to switch on my cofee machine without going downstairs, utter crap)
VLC player
Whatsapp
Amazon Photos (so that my wife can see pics made by superior Android phone and not her iCrap)
Microsoft Authenticator
Google Pay (not sure if it counts as "non native")
Uber
Yandex Taxi
iPrint and Scan (for Brother printer)
 
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