
For years upon years, the smartphone fandom has been split in two — those who loved their app drawer on their Android device and those who didn't care. See, not every app is worthy to be on your homescreen — it may be something that you launch super-rarely, it may be a background monitoring app, or just an app that you downloaded for its widget. Yet, if you happen to be on an iPhone, you'd get your homescreens constantly cluttered with these extra apps.
Android users constantly praise the app drawer as the most underrated feature of the system for its decluttering power. Until ...