I Deleted Every App On My Phone
I and everyone around me knows I have too many apps on my phone. Years of testing apps from various startups and services combined with the never leave an app behind again "iCloud Backup" meant that unless I deleted an app manually, it never went away. Then something happened. Apparently somewhere hidden in my iCloud backup was a glitch according the Genius's at Apple. I was told the only way to not have it affect my phone anymore was to erase my phone and start from scratch. So that is what I did.
I have been thinking about doing this for years after reading a few blog posts from others before me. I was attracted to how freeing I heard it could be. Also, I clean my home all the time and it felt about time I did the same for my digital world too.
So currently, I am only re-downloading the apps that matter to me. In the process I will be saying goodbye to several apps. Those of note worthy in both categroies I will mention here. I thought it would be interesting to share which apps are worth keeping in 2016. So without further ado:
Apps I Am Keeping:
- Dark Sky - Best weather app there is. 
- Apple Podcasts - Can't delete but its back on the home screen so Ambition Today is always close! 
- Audible - I listen to a lot of books. 
- Slack - Immediate access for those close to me and on my teams who know my email inbox can get a bit backed up. 
- Todoist - the life saver of to-do list apps. 
- Google Maps - Obviously. I tried Apple maps recently in NYC and it took me to the wrong place by about 20 blocks. I was late for that meeting... 
- Google Inbox - My lifeline. My go to-email app. If you know a better one you swear by then let me know in the comments. 
- Google App - I look up a lot of things. I'm curious, what can I say. 
- Google Drive - Are you seeing a theme here? 
- Twitter - The best social network there is currently. 
- Snapchat - The best up and coming social network. If you need further proof of that, my Mom joined recently. Really loving Snapchat lately. 
- Instagram - Just because. 
- Nuzzel - I love Nuzzel! It has become the first news app I click each day. 
- Yahoo News Digest - When I want to know whats happening in the world outside my immediate industry and networks. 
- Fitbit - because health. 
- Bitmoji - because fun with friends. 
- Giphy - because hilarious with friends. 
- Esper - Great platform to track my time and work. 
- Robinhood - Why is anyone still paying Scottrade $7 to buy and another $7 to sell? 
- Youtube - Loving the content on Youtube recently. 
- The Herd Report - You have to have your own app. Plus the Sabres have Eichel now. 
- Ward eSports - Best new eSports app for fans there is. 
- Timehop - Who doesn't love some personal nostalgia from time to time. 
- Buffer - Best app for sharing content across multiple channels. Works with Nuzzel to easily share article I like. 
- Venmo - Use it constantly with friends and family. 
- Acorns - I didn't want to re-download but it is mobile only so I kind of had to. 
- Uber- I live in New York City. Enough said on this one. 
Apps I Am Saying Goodbye To:
- Facebook - I turned off badge and push notifications a few weeks ago. Not even going to put it back on my phone this time. I will check in on my laptop when I feel like it. 
- Google Chrome - It's just not "that" much better then safari. Don't need it and will give Safari one more chance. 
- LinkedIn - Very, very little value comes out of this app that isn't more easily found other places. 
- Reddit - Nuzzel has replaced it. 
- Periscope - I broadcast from time to time, but I haven't consumed anything of note recently. 
- Medium - The best medium posts surface inside Nuzzel. And Medium has been sending way to many push notifications recently anyway. 
- Vine - I recently went viral on vine, but still do not think enough people are using it day to day. I never open it. 
- Skype - Will probably have to re-download but don't want to. 
- Whatsapp - I talk to these friends on iMessage or Facebook Messenger now. 
- Facebook Messenger - Will probably have to re-download but don't want to. 
- Many, many more - I didn't even re-download any apps from screen 3 or 4 of my phone. 
These are the apps I have downloaded while setting my phone back up and the ones that I didn't bring back. I am sure I will have to re-download more apps as I realize I need them and I will do that when the time comes. In the meantime though I feel freed. Most importantly I am excited to see how my phones battery life improves.
 
                         
             
             
            