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[–] SuperSpruce@vlemmy.net 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have 240 total apps on my phone, so probably about 210 non system apps.

For apps I use the most currently, here is my guess:

  1. Firefox
  2. Jerboa to kill time. This used to be Reddit.
  3. Music Speed Changer: An app to playback local audio with a different speed and pitch with minimal distortion. This is my primary music player.
  4. FX file manager. I use it to look at photos and local videos.
  5. An app to get directions from point A to point B using public transit in my city.
  6. GSMArena: An app for phone news and reviews. One of the rare cases where the app is actually naturally better than the mobile website.
  7. Google maps. I want to degoogle but I literally use this app for work.
  8. Messages. For text messages.
  9. Camera. Interesting that it's this far down.
  10. NewPipe for background playback of music found only on YouTube. It barely edges out the official YT app to get on this list, as the amount of ads on mobile YT is too much (especially the homepage, ugh) unless I'm watching a creator that I know deserves the ad revenue.
[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why do you need the ability to play music back with different speed or pitch? What do you use it for?

[–] SuperSpruce@vlemmy.net 2 points 1 year ago

Listening to music in a different key or pitch can make it sound quite different, almost like you haven't heard it before. I mostly use it for fun.