Haha. That's my shortcut screen. Muscle memory knows where everything is now. Main screen is clean with lots of gestures.Why bother with screens at all? I've got less than that in my apps drawer![]()
Haha. That's my shortcut screen. Muscle memory knows where everything is now. Main screen is clean with lots of gestures.Why bother with screens at all? I've got less than that in my apps drawer![]()
Just seeing what's out there and what compares.I'm still on nova. Why wouldn't you for the current time stay with it. Seems odd to jump before it's out dated/unsafe
Customisation. Ability to hide apps, folders, etcI never understood the reason or benefits of using a launcher. Could someone explain, do what do they offer beyond the standard UI ?
Is that all they offer ?Customisation. Ability to hide apps, folders, etc
Plus tighter grid sizes, custom icons, gestures, custom shortcuts... etc.Customisation. Ability to hide apps, folders, etc
Mostly customisation. This old thread was what made me decide to try out custom launchers: https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/post-your-mobile-phone-desktop.18137383/I never understood the reason or benefits of using a launcher. Could someone explain, do what do they offer beyond the standard UI ?
I never understood the reason or benefits of using a launcher. Could someone explain, do what do they offer beyond the standard UI ?
Tbh it was more a case of a good few years back the stock launchers were so poor you needed a 3rd party one to have a good experience. Personally haven't used one for a number of years as the stock ones do everything I needIm still not sure, I'm kind of fond of OneUI.
I'm not sure if I would know how or if I would make use of a launcher, from the sounds of it.
it would take me ages adjusting.
if you can make use of the tweaks and features it sounds useful "but noting really sticks out."
it maybe a case of use it first to understand.
How long did it take you guys to get use to and make the most of your chosen launchers and would you ever go back to stock?
which is key but I assume this must be possible on stock by now.Hiding apps is a key one, if my phone is nicked I don't want my banking apps or email available to whoever has it.
I agree many years ago, I could see the need but never knew about it but now I dont see as many uses for it, with nova not having a developer and I cant see reason or a long term option if wanted it.My main benefit has always been choosing grid sizing /shape (or even placing apps off grid). I also used to have invisible apps on my home screen which lined up with the background image for a clean look but an obvious to me place to press.
There's definitely a case of I needed it many years ago to get what I wanted and just stayed with it because I was happy. I can totally understand not seeing the need for it now. It does make switching to a new phone pretty easy (though not flawless) and there are one or two gestures I use that are nice to have.
Agreed. It'll be a right pain to move my setup across... Here's one of my screens...!
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To be fair, OneUI's home launcher with a few Goodlock modules is enough to do most customisation you want.Im still not sure, I'm kind of fond of OneUI.
I'm not sure if I would know how or if I would make use of a launcher, from the sounds of it.
it would take me ages adjusting.
if you can make use of the tweaks and features it sounds useful "but noting really sticks out."
it maybe a case of use it first to understand.
How long did it take you guys to get use to and make the most of your chosen launchers and would you ever go back to stock?
dont think it is there on samsung, but can do with xiaomiwhich is key but I assume this must be possible on stock by now.
Will the thief not be able to use the launcher to find hidden apps?Hiding apps is a key one, if my phone is nicked I don't want my banking apps or email available to whoever has it.
far less likely like this i would hope. i would have thought a thief with a nicked phone in hand, would open the app drawer and expect to see all installed apps. they wouldn't think that perhaps the apps are hidden by gestures or just simply not shown here. perhaps they may check the playstore or the settings for a full list of installed apps, but i'd hope it's less likely that they do this.Will the thief not be able to use the launcher to find hidden apps?
You're right, I'm possibly giving thieves too much credit. They're not that intelligent, otherwise they wouldn't be stealing.far less likely like this i would hope. i would have thought a thief with a nicked phone in hand, would open the app drawer and expect to see all installed apps. they wouldn't think that perhaps the apps are hidden by gestures or just simply not shown here. perhaps they may check the playstore or the settings for a full list of installed apps, but i'd hope it's less likely that they do this.