With the help of tens of thousands of applications that can be downloaded to our smartphone, a multitude of options are available to us. However, the experience can at times be disrupted if it takes time to find an application on your screen. To make your life easier and better to navigate, one of the easiest methods is to organize apps alphabetically on a Motorola One Action .

First we will see how to sort apps alphabetically on a Motorola One Action with automatic tuning . Subsequently we will see how to organize them in alphabetical order manually on a Motorola One Action .

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Organize applications alphabetically with a setting on Motorola One Action

Are you tired of swiping from right to left on the screen of your Motorola One Action to find an application? Indeed, succeeding in finding the application that you want is sometimes not easy when dozens of small icons are present on the screen of your smartphone. To avoid this waste of time, you can tidy up your home screen methodically. You can of course customize your organization, or choose the easiest method to perform which is that of organizing the applications in alphabetical order on your Motorola One Action. This solution allows anyone to find themselves very easily on their home screen.

In addition, you will only need a few clicks to set up adjustment and in this way, that all your applications are sorted and stored. So here is the easiest procedure for sort applications in alphabetical order on your Motorola One Action :

  • Unlock your Motorola One Action
  • Swipe up on your screen or in some cases go to your " Settings  "Then" Application settings "
  • The application drawer opens and the full list of applications is displayed.
  • Click on the More button (the 3 small vertical dots).
  • Choose the option » Sort "
  • Check the box " In alphabetical order "

Public chat some versions , access to the application drawer is done differently:

  • Go to the " Settings  From your Motorola One Action.
  • Click on " homepage  "And" wallpaper "
  • Select after that " Home screen style "
  • Activate "Drawer mode ". There the applications are sorted alphabetically. The drawer is activated by sliding upwards.  

Apps will change automatically space and will now appear in alphabetical order on your Motorola One Action. When you install a new application, it will also automatically tidy up.

If you ever want to explore other possibilities to decrease the size of the icons on your Motorola One Action, we invite you to browse our guide.

Sort applications alphabetically manually on your Motorola One Action

For always more simplicity and speed, sorting the applications in alphabetical order on your Motorola One Action using the method we have just discovered remains the best technique. Indeed, a simple adjustment allows to activate it. That said, we are now going to discover a second way of doing things that will let you greater freedom . It is " custom order "

Indeed, in the automatic procedure previously seen, you have no choice: an application starting with the letter A will always be in the first ones, an application starting with the letter Z in the last ones. Sometimes this can be overwhelming if ever an application that you use a lot is located on the last page. So that this does not happen, you can sort applications alphabetically on your Motorola One Action manually . This allows you to keep the freedom to depart from the rule at times. However, it will take you longer, as you will have to file them yourself in the order you want.

To organize your applications in alphabetical order manually, we present the procedure here:

  • Proceed with the same method seen above, however, at the last step select » Custom order "
  • Long press your finger on the icon of the app you want to move until the screen splits.
  • By keeping your finger pressed on the icon, drag it where you want it.
  • Release your finger.

If you ever want a lot of tutorials to become a Motorola One Action master, we invite you to explore the other tutorials in the category: Motorola one action.