Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Customization In The App Drawer

                                         How Its Done

As most of you already know, Android is highly customizable. What use would this OS be if everything is left to be as boring as the OEMs design it to be. To change that, I am going to show all of you what I did to my Android phone to make it truly mine. We will start by taking a look at what my app drawer looks like first then comes the explaination. For the most part, I use icon packs.

This is what the first page looks like:



It may look kinda simple but, I assure there has been a lot of time spent here. Firstly, the flashlight app rocks an icon from Silhouette icon pack whereas, the icon for the dextris lite game comes from Cygnus Dark. Most of the apps on this page rock icons from Silhouette icon pack.



This is the last page on the contrary:


                                                                                

 On this page, the google news & weather app uses an icon from Cygnus Dark. Google Maps uses a 3D-like effect icon from Polycon icon pack. Google Keep rocks a hollow-like icon from Silhouette icon pack. The rest of the Google Play apps get their icons from Cygnus Dark. Cygnus Dark is my personal favorite because I have always favored those black accents. The icon packs stated above are all 100% free to download from the Google Play Store. In the next article, I will be talking about more customization aspects like wallpaper apps and lock screen replacements.                                                                                                         
     










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