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      <title>5 Easy Steps to Delete a Widget on Android</title>
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      <description>Featured Image&#xA;[Image of an Android phone with a widget on the home screen]&#xA;Introduction&#xA;Widgets are handy little applets that you can place on your Android home screen to give you quick access to information or functions. For the most part, widgets are useful and unobtrusive. However, sometimes a widget can become outdated, unnecessary, or simply annoying. It’s time to remove it from your home screen. Here&amp;rsquo;s a step-by-step guide on how to delete a widget on Android.</description>
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