This request can't be fulfilled directly. I am a language model; I cannot access or interact with your phone or any personal devices. Showing you your apps requires access to your device's operating system and file structure, which is beyond my capabilities.
However, I can provide instructions on how to view your apps depending on your phone's operating system:
For Android phones:
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Most common method: Typically, all your apps are displayed on your home screen(s) and/or in an "App Drawer." The app drawer is usually accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the screen (or sometimes down from the top). This will show a list of all the apps installed on your phone.
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Alternative method (if you've customized your home screens significantly): You can also find all your apps via your phone's settings. Look for an option like "Apps," "Applications," or "Manage Apps." This will usually provide a complete list, even if you've hidden certain apps on your home screens.
For iPhones (iOS):
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Most common method: Your apps are displayed on your home screens. You can scroll through your home screens to view all of them.
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Alternative method: You can also view all your apps by searching for them using Spotlight Search. Swipe down from the middle of your home screen to access Spotlight Search and type the name of the app you're looking for. Even apps not visible on your home screens will appear in the search results.
If you are having trouble locating a specific app, try searching for it using the phone's built-in search function. If you're still experiencing difficulties, consult your phone's user manual or contact your phone's manufacturer or your mobile carrier for assistance.