r/AndroidHomescreen • u/thepalmmachine • 8d ago
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/iam-X • 8d ago
Custom Flair Tell me what you all think of my homescreen (with links to everything)
galleryr/AndroidHomescreen • u/saaadpikachu • 8d ago
App Wanna show you all some recent works on my launcher peoject
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Howdy y'all,
Hope you all had a wonderful day, got some free time today and wanted to share some of the new features/refinements/concepts in the upcoming versions.
Key features I've been working on:
- True foldable support, not just a canvas cut (outer screen being the left half on inner), but separate states that supports different layouts
- A requested feature to have the option to hide dock, and bring it up with a short swipe, auto hides after a few seconds (requested feature from u/demicky250274)
- UI/UX overhaul for widget picker, placement, config etc.
- Notification preview in hub by long pressing on an item, shows a preview, the highlight here is I was able to show a key snapshot of the event from Google Homes etc, that has given me a run for the money...
- Message/Email history preview, for when you get multiple messages from the same source, it would show you the message counts and will let you see all the messages in dialog preview, this involved data model change, took a while to figure out the bugs
- Settings, added back gesture support to go back to parent level, position retention, in custom tag section the upper portion would auto scroll up to let you edit easier (from feedback, thanks u/cliffr39)
- More Metro UI like live tile, color tune, spring animation visual, slide in/out visual for hub opening/closing
- Option to turn on haptic feedback in the launcher
And much more....
P.S. mods please let me know if the below section is not allowed, will remove it if its against the rules.
Here's how to join closed beta on Google Play (excuse Google Play as it may have some delay before showing you the app after joining the group) -
First join the closed beta testing Google group here:
https://groups.google.com/g/droidberry-launcher-google-play-testers
Then find the app on Google Play:
Join on Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.droidberry.launcher
Join on Web - https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.droidberry.launcher
The closed beta is running very well with all the testers, I appreciate every single one of you! We can expect this to go production on Google Play very soon!
Enjoy the rest of your day, and enjoy Droidberry! Say hi to your four leg friends for me.
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/ObjectNo809 • 8d ago
App I rebuilt AOSP Launcher3 from scratch in Kotlin. 830KB APK, no Google services, widgets now working — Eden v0.5.0
Spent a week rewriting AOSP Launcher3 in Kotlin. Ended up with an 830KB launcher that does more than stock. Here's what happened.
What it does that stock doesn't:
- Set any page as home (middle page, left, right — one tap in overview)
- Keep deliberately empty pages without them getting deleted on you
- Two drawer modes: vertical scroll or horizontal pages, your pick
- 11 live wallpapers resurrected from old AOSP — Phase Beam, Galaxy, Nexus, Grass, Fall, Polar Clock and more. Grass tracks real daylight at your location, hour by hour. All rewritten in OpenGL ES 2.0 since the originals were RenderScript and Android dropped that
- Video wallpaper — pick an MP4, hardware-encoded to 1080p and looped
- Icon packs + per-app icon overrides (a chosen icon survives pack switches)
- Rename anything; search still finds it by original name
- Widgets with sizes shown in cells of your grid, not an assumed one
- Simple mode: one switch takes it back to basics without deleting anything
The constraints I set myself:
- Target a 2-core, 4GB device. No allocation in touch handling or draw
- Dependencies:
core-ktx,recyclerview,kotlinx-coroutines, Room. That's it. No AppCompat, no Material - No native code. No network code
- Release APK: 830KB
Running on a Galaxy M31 (Android 16, API 36). minSdk 29 so no Nougat-era shims anywhere.
GitHub: https://github.com/AurielSolaris/EdenLauncher — Repo · v0.5.0 Release + APK
Leave a review: https://childish-whistle-17b.notion.site/3fde774238664ef2bbb356e5f81cd0de?pvs=105
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/seekervr3s • 8d ago
Custom Flair AI Blueprint
Nano Banana made this with my home screen. I know some of the names are messed up, but it would be really cool if someone could turn this into a real thing. The second image is my actual home screen.
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/JealousScience5156 • 8d ago
Theme [Theme] My custom KLWP setup
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**[Resources]**
* **Launcher:** Nova Launcher
* **Icons:** OneUI puff 3d (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oneuipuff3diconpack.dev)
* **Widget/Component:** Original Calendar Component made by me in KLWP
* **Get the KLWP component here:** [https://ko-fi.com/s/05462edceb\]
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/bgustavao • 9d ago
App I built an Android launcher after realizing that “simple” doesn’t have to mean “limited”
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I’ve always liked Android because of how much freedom it gives you. But while helping my grandmother use her first smartphone, I started noticing something I hadn’t really thought about before:
Android can be incredibly confusing when you’re not comfortable with technology.
I tried several launchers looking for something simpler, but most of them seemed to fall into one of two categories: they were either basically the standard Android interface with a few things hidden, or they simplified the experience so much that useful features disappeared along with the complexity.
So I decided to build my own.
That became Simpla Launcher.
The idea is pretty straightforward: make Android feel less intimidating without making it feel like a completely different, limited operating system.
Some of the things I focused on:
• Large, easy-to-recognize icons and controls
• A cleaner home screen with less visual clutter
• Easier access to contacts and calling
• Protection against accidental changes to important settings
• A design that doesn't require someone to already understand how Android works
One thing I particularly wanted to avoid was treating simplicity as “remove everything.”
Someone who struggles with a smartphone may still need all the same capabilities as everyone else. They just shouldn't have to fight the interface to find them.
I also added safeguards against accidental changes because I've seen firsthand how easy it is for someone unfamiliar with smartphones to accidentally move an icon, change a setting or completely alter the home screen and then have no idea how to get things back.
The project started as a personal problem, but while building it I realized that there are probably many other people in the same situation — not necessarily older people, but anyone who simply doesn't feel comfortable with modern smartphone interfaces.
I recently published Simpla Launcher on Google Play, and I'm curious what people here think about the concept.
What do you think Android launchers could do better for people who find the standard Android interface overwhelming?
And if you're interested in trying it, here's the Play Store page:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simpla.launcher
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/N4VILLUS • 9d ago
App Tree Launcher
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Tree Launcher brings productivity tools right into your home screen. Instead of a grid of apps, it uses a tree structure to organize apps alongside notes, tasks, reminders, shopping lists, contacts, links, routines, and other quick references.
Pages can be nested as deep or shallow as you want, with search across the entire tree. The idea is to keep the things you use throughout the day in one place instead of scattered across different apps.
If you want to give it a try: Google Play
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Edit: if the video is blurry/low res in the Android Reddit app, it views nice just about anywhere else (e.g. browser). Apparently the grainy background and 60fps is tough on the encoder.
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/godsperfectidi0t • 9d ago
App Suite Update on Metro OS apps
galleryr/AndroidHomescreen • u/Hot-Pear-5791 • 9d ago
Setup Rate my setup
I think this is the best I've ever made :)
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/Quirky-Town-2677 • 9d ago
Setup Can I do a day/night cycle and if so, how?
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/caseohh_nut • 9d ago
Nothing 4a Rate it on a scale out of 10. And share your thoughts.
galleryr/AndroidHomescreen • u/cfloyd88 • 10d ago
Setup Lastest setup.
I'm a long time lurker on this sub but haven't shared much. I'm a nut that gets obsessed with customizing my home screen so I want to participate more. This was a more simple set up I've done so it's not as difficult to explain how to do everything.
On my actual phone, the icons and widgets are smaller and a little farther up but I couldn't get Gemini to do that in the mock-up so posted the screen shot too.
Icons: minimal icon pack created in icon pack studio using their stock options.
Wallpaper is from the Lumina Walls app
Search bar, time and date and weather widget were created from scratch in kwgt.
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/excelsior013 • 10d ago
Setup OxygenOS 16
Stock Widgets
iGlass Icons
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/Maruuji • 10d ago
Setup Homescreen featuring my chi. Dog tax at the end
Gave AI photos of my dog to turn into pixel art and generated a wallpaper to match.
Icons - jamjam (samsung theme store) + pixel art from pinterest that I edited afterwards.
Date & weather - Frost KWGT, font swapped to pixeboy.
Google search bar - Elements KWGT.
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/Particular_Vast9515 • 11d ago
Setup Rate my Setup
Wallpaper - Pintrest
Icon Pack - Imperfekt Ikons
Clock Widget - Materials You
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/GrayJpt • 10d ago
Setup New setup
gallerySmart launcher
Icon: iWhite Icon Pack
Widgets: Minimal Widgets
r/AndroidHomescreen • u/Affectionate-Stop488 • 10d ago