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Take control of your Android apps

One of the great things about Android devices is the huge range of apps available to do just about anything. A quick trip to the Google Play Store, a search on the type of app you are interested in, and you will be presented with multiple choices – including a number of related apps that you hadn’t thought of but look interesting. Even better, most of them are free or have free versions, so installing and trying them out is the obvious way to go.

Problem is, it’s so easy to overdo it and end up with an overflowing app drawer. Every time we write an Android

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