Android’s Application Drawer, which is also known as the App Drawer, is actually a very small feature. The feature itself isn’t anything spectacular or out of this world. However, it has been something that has defined the operating system for years and I would like to explain its origin, functionality, and how it has evolved throughout the years.
The Android App Drawer is a place which holds the icons of all of the apps and games you have installed. You, usually, can’t hide icons in the App Drawer so it is generally used as a place to open less frequently accessed games or applications.
You may not have ever heard of the term, App Drawer, before. iOS users don’t have one so if you have just switched platforms then it could be a brand new feature for you. Even some Android users have no idea what the term means because they generally don’t learn the technical names for various features.
Now, I use the word could here for a specific reason, so let me dive into further detail about that real quick.
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