Too many apps

Is anyone having issues with playing videos? I'm having errors stating too many apps opened and need to close some.
I have the standard number of apps preloaded but I checked I have 79 apps? Is this due to having apps loaded to QNX and andriod player? How can I resolve this?
Thanks!

I guess there maybe a size limit on the video file.
I did look at the my app world and have 4 apps but take at look yours.
Go to "about" on uper right and general..
Under model, OS version and Serial #.. you will see the # of apps which is more than what you see at my app world..

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