Best Android Launchers you HAVEN’T tried!

Best Android Launchers you HAVEN'T tried!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best Android Launchers you HAVEN’T tried!”.
So today we’re taking a look at Android launches, but not necessarily the big ones everyone’s heard of, but more than each one’s, the specialized ones, the ones that offer features that you cannot find anywhere else or they might not be quite as refined as their more well-known Counterparts the launchers you find in this article could change the way you customize your device. So the first term is list is the first key launcher and literally there is a full-size keyboard right in the middle of your homepage. The reason for this, that is, how you navigate you simply start typing the name of a contact or an application, and it very quickly without any animation whatsoever, brings up the relevant search and within typing two or three letters. You’Ve almost definitely got the application or thing you want right in front of you, it’s faster than you probably expect. But if you do decide you want to use a typical app drawer.

There is a card style minimalist option available, so the next one is very, very different. This is the AP 15 launcher and every one of your applications is on the home screen and represented by the word. So the extent to the customization here is the wallpaper and the text color and that’s pretty much where it ends. There are no widget, but aside from that, it’s about as fast and intuitive as you could have wanted.

Best Android Launchers you HAVEN'T tried!

The sides of each word represents how much you use the application, and everything is expressed in alphabetical order, so you can only find things you want far faster than you expect it. So the third launcher on this list is called the power plus launcher, and this is entirely geared around saving your battery literally the first widget that you get on the main screen tells you, when your battery is predicted to run out the launcher, given that you give It the right permissions can automatically start hibernating, apps you’re, not using very much, and what that does is prevent from gathering data and being active in the background which this app says can generate you up to 60 % more phone performance and really extend your battery life. Well, it’s a little bit lacking on customization, it’s a pretty intuitive launcher to use and it even gives you personalized tips and tricks on how to maximize your battery life. So then, we’ve got swipe at a launcher, which is a little bit unique in that it runs on top of whatever existing launcher.

Best Android Launchers you HAVEN'T tried!

You’Ve got and what it is is he’s swiping from the side and all of a sudden you’ve got instant access to a whole bunch of applications or commands and truly a vast amount. Everything from opening up a certain app to be to automatically start navigating you to a specific location. Now you can purchase out on packs which make it even more powerful than it originally was, but actually, even as it’s done, it’s one of the coolest launches I’ve tried.

Best Android Launchers you HAVEN'T tried!

So the next one is called slow and, in my opinion, is quite reminiscent of HTC’s blinkfeed. It links some of your different social medias and it combines it into a feed right on your home screen. It’S quite reminiscent of HTC’s blinkfeed.

If you remember that, on the right hand, side you have a traditional app drawer but you’re honest, it’s not the easiest to navigate and far from the most customizable on the bottom right. There is a little button which shows you all most frequently used applications and that it’s a good way to cycle between them. There’S also some pretty heavy customization for how you want the feed laid out, and it can also support your standard widgets, which fit just above the feed on your home screen. So the next launcher, which I did feature quite a long time ago on the channel, which has come quite a long way since is OS launcher and the key feature here, is that you can use almost everything on the launcher with one hand. So I’ve been right shows your widget, so I think less shows your applications categorized by different things and though these have been sorted automatically and then swiping down from above. You see all your applications and if you do invest just a little bit of time manually sorting your applications.

You can get a really good result. So then, we’ve got the pique launcher and this is kind of reminiscent of the fast key launch as before, but instead of the full-size keyboard, we’ve got the dollar pad, but it works in a similar way. It generally works pretty fast, but the only obvious omission is that by typing in some of the number on the home screen, you can’t actually directly call them. Having said that’s something I really did like about this launcher and, to be honest, something I wish would be implemented in the more popular ones is by changing the wallpaper.

The application will automatically detect the main colors of it and adapt its colors accordingly. So you notice the text colors change the app drawer, colors change, and it really really does do the background quite well, so guys. I really hope you enjoyed this video. I hope you found some useful launchers that are definitely worth testing out, even if it is just temporarily, if you did enjoy the video, be sure to drop a sub and don’t forget to check out my other content.

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