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I have seen a lot of posts with "help default Android icon with SD Card" but not a lot of answers so here is my attempt to explain and solve this dilemma.
this icon has appear when I moved apps to my SD card and sometimes this happen with apps not on the SD card.
How this happens: the place where the app icon is stored is not mounted until the OS has booted so Android uses the stock icon.
I was screwing around installing all kinds of apps to see if anything worked and finally found an app that worked it is called
"Fast Reboot" by Great Bytes Software on the play store.
what it does: "Simulates a reboot by closing/restarting all core and user processes and thus frees up memory" ie your icons are "refreshed"
After I reboot my phone or tablet I open this app and bam my icons are back
As always you should support products that work.
Thank you
I have seen a lot of posts with "help default Android icon with SD Card" but not a lot of answers so here is my attempt to explain and solve this dilemma.
this icon has appear when I moved apps to my SD card and sometimes this happen with apps not on the SD card.
How this happens: the place where the app icon is stored is not mounted until the OS has booted so Android uses the stock icon.
I was screwing around installing all kinds of apps to see if anything worked and finally found an app that worked it is called
"Fast Reboot" by Great Bytes Software on the play store.
what it does: "Simulates a reboot by closing/restarting all core and user processes and thus frees up memory" ie your icons are "refreshed"
After I reboot my phone or tablet I open this app and bam my icons are back
As always you should support products that work.

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