How to beautify your phone with Nova launcher







Nova Launcher is a powerful and elegant launcher that lets you customize aspects of your home screen, icons, and folders.One of the features that stands out and makes a difference in Nova Launcher is its outstanding graphic quality. Even the simple action of sliding your finger to switch desktops shows an elaborate transition in three dimensions. Beside aesthetic matters, Nova Launcher allows you to customize the gestures you use on your device. You can even set up shortcuts to make your Android device shake. Some of the features are included in the paid version only.
Beside all this, you can also customize the icons on your different desktops and make backups of your settings to import them to other devices. This means that if you like the style on your mobile phone, you can easily put it on your Android tablet as well.

Nova Launcher combines versatility with elegance to offer a different home screen full of new possibilities. A real treasure for lovers of Android customization.
How to simulate stock Android on Huawei devices with EMUI 5.0
The customization layer on Huawei-branded devices has considerably improved in its latest versions. What Asian countries are fond of really has nothing to do with Western standards, so this brand (and others) has long gotten flak for its presumed association with bloatware, cheap ripoffs of iOS, and overly elaborate interfaces. This blogpost is designed to silence the haters with a set of steps to help you adapt EMUI to Android standards, complete with the upgrades from Nougat and even features usually reserved to Google Pixel.
NovaLauncher 5.0. has arrived with the latest Pixel Launcher features
The popular Nova Launcher has just hit its fifth birthday and is celebrating in high style – by releasing version 5.0 of one of the best launchers in the Android ecosystem. And as if that weren't enough of a reason for excitement, this new version brings together the features from the latest version of Android and Pixel Launcher, which has just come out on the new Google Pixel devices.
 How to use Android without depending on Google services [Tutorial]
Call it the home team advantage. Google, as the adoptive father of the Android platform, has a lot of facilities when it comes to preferring its own apps over those from third parties. This doesn't mean you can't unlink your device from its software, though to completely root out all traces of Google you'll need patience, caution, and the willingness to make a few sacrifices. Here I share my experience trying to block all Google apps on an Android device.
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