Before you begin, restart your Android device and update it to the latest available version of Android. Further, try re-installing the app that is duplicating on your device.
Fix 1: Turn Off App Cloning
Some Android devices support app cloning, and if you have enabled the same — you will see a duplicate icon for your home screen. Therefore, you can try turning off the app cloning feature on your Android device.
Note: We have used a OnePlus device to demonstrate the procedure, however, if app cloning is available on your device, the steps will remain similar.
Step 1: Open the Settings app. Go to Apps.
Step 2: Tap on App Cloning. Select the app for which app cloning is turned on.
Step 3: Turn off App Cloning.
Fix 2: Clear App Cache
Another effective fix is to clear the cache files. They can mess up with the icon files, showing more than one of them on the home screen of your phone.
Step 1: Long-press the Instagram app on the home screen and tap on App info. Tap on Clear Data.
Step 2: Tap on Clear cache and select OK to confirm.
Fix 3: Change Home Launcher
If there’s a problem with the system app launcher you are using, install a third-party launcher like Nova Launcher and make it the default. Similarly, if there’s a problem with a third-party launcher, you can revert to the built-in app launcher.
Step 1: Open Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Hope app.
Step 2: Change the default home app. If you’re using a Pixel device, the Pixel Launcher is the default launcher.
Fix 4: Clear Android Launcher Cache
Android launcher apps are responsible for how the home screen and app drawer work and behave. However, if these third-party app launchers are affected by a bug, they may cause the problem of app icon duplication. Clearing the launcher cache is one way to fix the problem.
Step 1: Open Settings > Apps, and select the launcher from the list of apps.
Step 2: Tap on Storage Usage and clear the cache.
Fix 5: Reset Android Device
When none of the above methods work, factory reset your Android phone. Doing this will fix any misconfiguration causing the problem.
However, this will reset all the preferences and settings on your device and remove any saved Bluetooth devices, Wi-Fi passwords, and so on.
Go to Settings > Back up and reset > Reset Phone and reset all the settings.
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Last updated on 24 July, 2024
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