Alright, letās address this.
1. Let me show you my home screen. There are two (screens?) in mine. First one has a bunch of primitive widgets, quick settings tiles, two folders (that cover my 60-70%). Second one has my calendar, and other handy widgets (those that although used less per day, used consistently daily) which make sense to be put there.
Now I gathered and added the 30% that weāre talking about. These are the ones.
The problem here is, 18 apps are my 70% usage that I managed to accommodate in those two folders, and I gathered a great muscle memory over those already. But 30% usage is still significant. Adding my 30% adds 27 more apps. This is a big number for 30% given it was only 18 for my 70%. I donāt want to mess up my muscle memory to accommodate these in my home screen, which by the way would turn into three screens if I add the 30%. Hereās a lazy job that I did accommodating these and sorting them out into folders.
I miss the second set of widgets that were quite handy. And no matter how good of a job I do accommodating these, theyāll surely fade out my otherwise solid muscle memory, and itāll also turn it into three screens, which is outside the sweet spot.
3. The suggestions panel, if the model is good enough, should cover you most of the time. Imagine typing to search every time you have to search for your 30%. Now imagine suggestions panel showing it for the most part, and you cover the anomalies with the accessible search buttons. I think the latter is better.