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Create Folders on Android for Better Organization

Create Folders on Android for Better Organization

by Tekmono Editorial Team
18/09/2025
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Organizing your Android home screen by creating folders is a simple yet effective way to keep related apps together, making it easier to navigate and find what you need quickly.

To get started, ensure you’re using an Android device running version Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or later. No additional apps or tools are required.

For modern Android devices, the standard method involves locating the apps you want to group on your home screen. Press and hold one app icon, then drag it over another app icon you want to group with it; this automatically creates a new folder. Tap the newly created folder to open it, and then tap the “Unnamed folder” label at the top. Type your desired folder name, such as “Banks” for banking apps, then tap outside or press Done to save.

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For older Android versions, an alternative method is available. Press and hold a blank space on your home screen, and select “Create folder” from the menu that appears; this creates an empty folder. Press and hold an app icon and drag it into the empty folder. Repeat the drag action to add more apps to the folder. Tap the folder, then tap “Unnamed folder” to rename it as described in the standard method.

A pro tip to keep in mind is that you can add more apps later by simply dragging their icons onto the existing folder icon on your home screen. You can also rearrange or remove apps from within the folder by long-pressing and dragging them out.

Creating folders on your Android home screen declutters your interface and boosts efficiency. By grouping similar apps, like social media or productivity tools, you reduce scrolling time and make your device feel more personalized. This simple organization trick can transform a chaotic screen into a streamlined setup, especially if you have dozens of apps installed.

Beyond aesthetics, it promotes better digital habits by encouraging you to categorize and prioritize. For instance, a dedicated folder for finance apps keeps sensitive information accessible without exposing it amid games or entertainment options. Over time, this leads to less frustration and a smoother user experience on your Android device.

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