![]() ![]() I think squarehome does a better job with Badge counts though. This launcher will try to guess what you want to do before you’ve even swiped through the lock screen.Ī warning, however: should you choose the free version, the ‘pro’ version will be advertised to you regularly. Most notably the app drawer resembles Windows Phone, and the home screen has a subtle scroll bounce effect when you scroll to the bottom or top of your home screen, which mimics Windows Phones UI. After using Windows phone for so long, when I look at an iphone or android phone, it reminds me of my cluttered desktop (hidden behind windows blinds). ![]() What this means in practice is ‘smart’ widget placement, ‘smart’ grouping of apps, and more. As nice as it looks, take away all the fancy animations and it is no different then the other hundreds of app launchers out there. Though this might not be to the taste of minimalists, the various shortcuts and functions offered promise to change the way you use your phone – this is one for those looking for a little adventure. ![]() Reviewed by Andrs Lpez Translated by Uptodown Localization Team Requirements (Latest version) Android 1. Moreover, not only will it make your phone look good, but it will also make it handle pretty well at the same time. This launcher attempts to use smart guesses to group apps by type and to offer useful shortcuts to help make sure that getting things done is as simple as possible. Launcher 8 (Windows Phone) is quite a complete launcher for Android handsets. Though they offer customizations, they don’t deviate significantly from the general Android template.Įnter Smart Launcher 5 (opens in new tab), which takes things a little differently. One theme key to the choices on this list thus far is that none of them attempt to reinvent the wheel when it comes to user experience. (Image credit: TechRadar / Smart Launcher Team)
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