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\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{User apps first.} The user applications are listed on top
\item \textbf{App label.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their application labels (also known as
\textit{application names}). This is the default sorting preference
\item \textbf{Package name.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their package names
\item \textbf{Last update.} Sort the list in descending order based on the date they were last updated
\item \textbf{Shared user ID.} Sort the list in descending order based on their kernel user ID
\item \textbf{Target SDK.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their target SDK
\item \textbf{Signature.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their signing information
\item \textbf{Frozen first.} The frozen applications are listed on the top
\item \textbf{Blocked first.} Sort the list in descending order based on the number of blocked components each
application has
\item \textbf{Backed up first.} Display the applications with backups on the top
\item \textbf{Trackers.} Sort the list in descending order based on the number of tracker components each
application has
\item \textbf{Last actions.} Sort the list in descending order based on the latest time and date of any actions made
to the applications within App Manager.
\item \textbf{Installation date.} Sort the list by the date of installation in descending order.
\item \textbf{Total size.} Sort the list by the total size of the apps and their data in descending order. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Data usage.} Sort the list by the total data usage in descending order. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Times opened.} List frequently used apps on top. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Screen time.} List apps with highest engagements on top. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Last used.} List last used apps on top. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\end{itemize}
In addition, there is the \textit{reverse} option that can be used to sort the list in the reverse order. Regardless of
the sorting preferences, the applications are sorted alphabetically at first in order to prevent producing any random
sorting results.
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{User apps first.} The user applications are listed on
thetop\item \textbf{App label.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their application labels (also known as
\textit{application names}). This is the default sorting preference
\item \textbf{Package name.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their package names
\item \textbf{Last update.} Sort the list in descending order based on the date they were last updated
\item \textbf{Shared user ID.} Sort the list in descending order based on their kernel user ID
\item \textbf{Target SDK.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their target SDK
\item \textbf{Signature.} Sort the list in ascending order based on their signing information
\item \textbf{
DisabledFrozen first.} Thedisabledfrozen applications are listed on the top\item \textbf{Blocked first.} Sort the list in descending order based on the number of blocked components each
application has
\item \textbf{Backed up first.} Display the applications with backups on the top
\item \textbf{Trackers.} Sort the list in descending order based on the number of tracker components each
application has
\item \textbf{Last actions.} Sort the list in descending order based on the latest time and date of any actions made
to the applications within App Manager.\item \textbf{Installation date.} Sort the list by the date of installation in descending order.
\item \textbf{Total size.} Sort the list by the total size of the apps and their data in descending order. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Data usage.} Sort the list by the total data usage in descending order. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Times opened.} List frequently used apps on top. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Screen time.} List apps with highest engagements on top. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\item \textbf{Last used.} List last used apps on top. Requires \texttt{Usage Access} permission.
\end{itemize}
In addition, there is the \textit{reverse} option that can be used to sort the list in the reverse order. Regardless of
the sorting preferences, the applications are sorted alphabetically at first in order to prevent producing any random
sorting results.