Organize Your Phone in Just 2 Simple Steps

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Published 2023-09-24
This video will help you organize your phone in just two simple steps.

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This video will help you organize your phone in just two simple steps. You will learn how to organize your apps and improve the overall look and feel of your phon

All Comments (21)
  • @avdsouza8835
    "Wow, what an insightful video on organizing my mobile! Your tips are practical, easy to follow, and truly life-changing. Thank you for helping me declutter my digital life and boost my productivity! Can't wait to implement these strategies and see the difference. Keep up the fantastic work! Keep doing your great job 👍 love from India 💫 can you pin my comment 😅
  • @oakandiron_
    If there is one channel that I always feel I learn something, it’s this one! Always encouraging and constructive. Thank you Lea!!👍
  • @jefforz807
    Great video! I have been using the Folder Structure for years on my Samsung phone that all my apps are organised by categories within one page in the app drawer, arranged by how often I need to access them. I am so glad that I am not the only one organise that way 😁. I keep my home screen clean with just the navigation bar apps so that I can enjoy the wallpaper, and one screen of widgets to the right of the home screen and one screen of Google news to the left. Love being organised! 🙌
  • @mikahundin
    Lea David recommends: 1. Reviewing and deleting unnecessary apps on your phone. 2. Organizing essential apps into categories or folders based on personal preferences and usage patterns. 3. Considering different organizational methods such as organizing by screen, by folder, by row, or by hierarchy. 4. Utilizing the navigation bar for quick access to important apps. 5. Creating a designated home screen for everyday apps. 6. Selecting clean, abstract wallpapers to reduce distractions on your phone. 7. Using the Folder Widget app for organizing apps on the home screen (with customization options available in the paid version). 8. Changing screen saver and background to clean, abstract images to maintain clarity and focus. 9. Obtaining wallpapers from various sources like apps, the internet, or free stock footage websites. 10. Downloading a specific wallpaper provided by Lea David for viewers who sign up for her newsletter.
  • Excellent content..... The best chanel certainly the best one.... Nothing bla bla kind only productivity and genuine tips only..! Keep uploading and spreading knowledge...!
  • @aarez-l5q
    >Organize Your Phone in Just 2 Simple Steps Content Aesthetics Organize your content 1. Review your apps 2. Structure your apps Screen structure Folder Structure Row Structure -bottom to top shitt -folders included too -most common used apps without folders. Heirarcy Structure -more imp, less imp. Chaotic Storage High level categories. navigation bar. folder widget Change Background to be focused.
  • @glyncording9066
    Hi Lea. Great ideas on this video but I have to ask was it aimed at Android phones? I have an iPhone and like the idea of sorting apps using ‘Folder Widget’ however although the name appears when you start typing in the search box no such apps appear in the list returned. Is there an iPhone alternative?
  • @kunalsarma
    Thanks. Really helpful video as always.
  • @jim55434
    Thanks for the great content. Liked and subscribed ❤
  • @ReneeMarr-ih8yo
    How do you separate apps when accidently dropped in tp an unwanted folder
  • @joeglennaz
    Hello from Phoenix, Arizona, you are very pretty! I’m looking forward to listening to this video and learning more about organizing your phone. It’s definitely something I need to do. I’ll also subscribe your channel. Thank you.
  • @DaLeSy.
    How do you create folders like that on an Android?
  • @jamesbaxter2812
    You can use a USB cable with your laptop. I have Linux mint. Is there a computer problem that will do that
  • @rubd-tz3wb
    My oh so modern iPhone is not capable of organizing the icons freely. Icons are forced into a ten year old logic. Waiting for the upcoming iScreen feature with iPhone 25 Pro Giga Max 😉
  • @horsdevors4559
    You don't show how to moves apps, at least I didn't see it.