Ice Raven - Firefox derivative that has Ublock Origin and other useful extensions such as bypass paywalls.
Boost for Reddit - Shutting down soon.
Gmail - Simple and works for me.
Geometric Weather - I check the weather daily, so this app is useful to me.
xManager (Spotify) - Mod to get rid of Spotify ads.
Neko - Tachiyomi fork for my manga
Tachiyomi J2K - Tachiyomi fork for my NSFW doujins
Discord - I use it for my anime, gaming, etc. communities.
Modded GCam - I use a custom rom on my phone, so I also have a modded gcam which significantly improves over the default camera app of my phone.
Apps that I don't use daily, but I still find useful.
Obtanium - I really only check this app when it notifies me of a new update. Still useful since I don't have to go to GitHub for each individual app I want to update.
F-Droid - Has open source apps.
Notion - Useful note-taking app. I use it once a while for school notes that I want to do digitally (I prefer doing notes by hand).
Poweramp - Offline music player. I use this when I am going on long road trips and need to put on airplane mode to save battery.
That's about it, it's almost always laying unused on it's fixed spot. It has the smallest available subscription, as 0 min and 0 MB is a tad to low for me.
My main devices are my tablets, used for gaming and reading.
CSR Racing 2
Discord
Liftoff
World of tanks Blitz
World of warships blitz
Business calendar 2
OpenVPN for Android
2 local news apps
When I look at it, I don't even reach 10 used apps, let alone most used apps. (unless I combine, and then barely)
And I installed Lineage on all with the smallest gapps set I could install without loosing store access.
I have 240 total apps on my phone, so probably about 210 non system apps.
For apps I use the most currently, here is my guess:
Firefox
Jerboa to kill time. This used to be Reddit.
Music Speed Changer: An app to playback local audio with a different speed and pitch with minimal distortion. This is my primary music player.
FX file manager. I use it to look at photos and local videos.
An app to get directions from point A to point B using public transit in my city.
GSMArena: An app for phone news and reviews. One of the rare cases where the app is actually naturally better than the mobile website.
Google maps. I want to degoogle but I literally use this app for work.
Messages. For text messages.
Camera. Interesting that it's this far down.
NewPipe for background playback of music found only on YouTube. It barely edges out the official YT app to get on this list, as the amount of ads on mobile YT is too much (especially the homepage, ugh) unless I'm watching a creator that I know deserves the ad revenue.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think bromite is recommended anymore. Github shows last update bring December 2022 which is a long time for a browser, and not keeping up with security patches.