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Ever feel like managing multiple apps on your Mac is like trying to keep a dozen spinning plates from crashing down? Well, Stage Manager in macOS is here to make multitasking a whole lot easier. First introduced in macOS Ventura, Stage Manager in macOS organizes your open apps into a neat, side-panel view, letting you focus on one task at a time while keeping everything else within easy reach. It’s like having a personal assistant for your digital workspace — no more clutter, no more endless window switching, just smooth and efficient multitasking. Whether you’re working on a big project, editing videos, or just browsing the web, Stage Manager in macOS helps keep your workflow organized and stress-free. Ready to make the most of it? Let’s dive into how to use this powerful feature, plus some pro tips to boost your productivity!

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  • What Is Stage Manager?
  • How to Enable Stage Manager in macOS
  • How to Use Stage Manager in macOS Like a Pro Organize Apps into Groups Switch Between Apps and Spaces Resize and Overlap Windows Customize Settings for Your Workflow
  • When Stage Manager Shines
  • Conclusion

What Is Stage Manager?

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Stage Manager is macOS’s answer to chaotic multitasking. It groups your open apps into a live thumbnail sidebar on the left, letting you focus on one task while keeping others at your fingertips. No more hunting through Mission Control or Spaces—just click, drag, and conquer.

How to Enable Stage Managerin macOS

Turning it on is easier than making a perfect cup of coffee:

  1. Open Control Center: Click the Control Center icon in the menu bar (it looks like a toggle switch).
  2. Toggle Stage Manager: Click Stage Manager to enable it. If it’s your first time, a quick tutorial will pop up—hit Turn on Stage Manager to skip the intro.

How to Use Stage Managerin macOSLike a Pro

Organize Apps into Groups

Stage Manager lets you group related apps together, like a workspace for a project. For example:

  • Drag an app from the left sidebar to the center to add it to your current group.
  • Ungroup apps by dragging them back to the sidebar.

Switch Between Apps and Spaces

  • Click a thumbnail on the left to bring it to the center.
  • Move the cursor to the left edge to reveal hidden thumbnails if you’ve disabled “Show recent apps” in settings.

Resize and Overlap Windows

Stage Manager isn’t just about grouping apps—it’s also a window manager. Drag corners to resize windows or overlap them for a split-screen effect.

Customize Settings for Your Workflow

Tweak Stage Manager to suit your style:

  1. Hide Recent Apps: Go to System Settings > Desktop & Dock > Stage Manager and toggle off Show recent apps to declutter the sidebar.
  2. Auto-Hide the Sidebar: Move the cursor away from the left edge to hide thumbnails and focus on your main app.

When Stage Manager Shines

  1. Remote Work: Group Zoom, Teams, and Slack for seamless communication, while keeping Google Docs or Pages open for notes.
  2. Creative Projects: Pair Photoshop with Illustrator and Adobe Premiere for design and video editing.
  3. Research and Writing: Keep Safari tabs, Notes, and Pages grouped to avoid tab overload.
  4. Gaming or Streaming: Minimize distractions by grouping Discord and Steam in one corner while gaming.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Stage Manager in macOS is a total game-changer for multitasking. Whether you’re a student juggling assignments, a remote worker handling multiple projects, or a creative bringing ideas to life, this feature keeps your workflow smooth and distraction-free. With Stage Manager in macOS, you can finally say goodbye to cluttered desktops and endless app-switching. It helps you stay focused, organized, and in control of your workspace—making your Mac feel more powerful than ever.

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We live in a world where smartphones keep getting taller and wider and thicker – mostly. The world has gone crazy about big phones. In the middle of all of these, some manufacturers are putting in the effort to make phones that buck the trend.

This article explores the thinnest phones in the world in 2025. At a time that phone brands are fighting to put in the biggest screens and biggest batteries possible in their smartphones, it is good to see some excitement about thin phones in the air. If you have been looking for the thinnest phones in the market this year, we have you covered and present the information below.

Now, with the arrival of foldable smartphones, picking the thinnest phones has gotten a bit more complicated. Why? Naturally, by virtue of their designs, they tend to the the thinnest smartphones when opened up. But there are lots of people who want thin regular phones. As such, I will dedicate a section to the thinnest foldable phones and then another dedicated section to the thinnest regular phones. Good deal; right?

  • The Top 10 Thinnest Foldable Phones:
  • The Top 10 Thinnest Phones:
  • Other super-thin phones we are expecting in 2025

The Top 10 Thinnest Foldable Phones:

  1. OPPO Find N5 – 4.2mm thick
  2. Honor Magic V3 – 4.3mm thick
  3. Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 – 4.6mm thick
  4. Huawei Mate X6 – 4.6mm thick
  5. Vivo X Fold3 – 4.7mm thick
  6. Honor Magic Vs3 – 4.7mm thick
  7. Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design – 4.7mm thick
  8. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special – 4.9mm thick
  9. Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold – 5.1mm thick
  10. Vivo X Fold3 Pro – 5.2mm thick

It is interesting to see that in the world of foldables, it is mostly Chinese brands that make up the largest chunk of the thinnest phones in the world. The top 10 list above has eight (8) phones from Chinese brands, one from Korean brand, Samsung, and one from American brand , Google. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 narrowly misses the top 10 list with its 5.6mm thickness.

Now that we are done with the thinnest foldable phones in the market, let’s get to the thinnest regular phones. Come along.

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The Top 10 Thinnest Phones:

  1. Infinix Hot 50 Pro+ 4G – 6.8mm thick
  2. Honor 200 Lite – 6.8mm thick
  3. Huawei nova 12s – 6.9mm thick
  4. Huawei nova 13 – 7mm thick
  5. Honor 300 – 7mm thick
  6. Samsung Galaxy S25 – 7.2mm thick
  7. Samsung Galaxy S25+ – 7.3mm thick
  8. TECNO Spark 30 Pro – 7.4mm thick
  9. Vivo V50 – 7.4mm thick
  10. Vivo V40 – 7.6mm thick; this 10th spot is shared with Infinix Note 50 4G which is 7.6mm thick as well.

Again, similar to what we saw with the thinnest foldable devices, we are seeing that the thinnest regular smartphones are also mostly of Chinese origin. Again, eight (8) of the spots are Chinese, while we have Korea making up the other two (2) spots.

Other super-thin phones we are expecting in 2025

Months ago, we began to hear rumors of incredibly thin smartphones being expected from two of the world’s top mobile phone brands, Samsung and Apple. That generated quite some excitement. But it was TECNO that stepped up first with the super-thin TECNO Spark Slim. It is only 5.75mm thin. That is incredibly thin. Unfortunately, the Spark Slim is a concept phone and won’t be available to buy. But we are expecting that TECNO will produce a commercial device with similar thickness before the year is up.

So, what about the thin devices being rumored to be on the way from Samsung and Apple? We are expecting the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge which is being rumored to be a mere 6.4mm thin. That isn’t as thin as TECNO’s concept phone, but it will automatically shoot to the top of the current table of the thinnest phones in the world.

Lastly, we are also expecting a thin smartphone from Apple, the iPhone 17 Slim. However, at this time, there is no word on the exact thickness it will arrive with. So, we wait. When the Samsung Galaxy Edge and iPhone 17 Slim go on sale, the list of the world’s thinnest smartphones will change a little bit more and we will update this page accordingly.

It is looking like 2025 is a year of the renaissance of thin smartphones. Which is good. We are also seeing a renaissance of compact flagship smartphones (YouTube video) as well. Which is all good, as there are a few millions of people who argue that modern smartphones have gotten too big.

Author:Anna Makama

Gadget lover making my way through life one day at a time.