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- Customization of Android Home Screen Icons May Be on the Horizon
- Recent findings in the Android 15 beta suggest this change
- This feature was previously available in Android 11
With the official rollout of Android 15 for Pixel devices, users can anticipate a series of updates over the coming months. Notably, an old customization feature appears poised for a comeback.
According to insights from tipster Nail Sadykov, reported by Android Authority, the latest beta version of Android 15 includes a hidden setting that allows users to modify home screen icon shapes beyond just circles. This option has not been available since its removal with Android 12.
The beta reveals six potential icon shapes, including traditional circles and squares, along with a star-like design. While this functionality is not yet operational, users can access related screens.
Although there’s no certainty that this feature will be officially launched, it indicates Google’s interest in reintroducing customization options that were simplified in previous versions.
Enhance Your Customization Experience
Android has long been favored by those who enjoy personalizing their device interfaces and layouts. Users can opt for alternative launchers like
(Nova Launcher) or
(Niagara Launcher) to completely transform their software’s appearance.
However, iOS has made significant strides recently; iOS 18 introduces features that allow users to deviate from conventional home screen grid patterns and customize icon colors to complement their wallpaper. This shift may have prompted Google to enhance its own offerings.
The latest beta version of Android 15 also brings additional improvements as detailed by
(Android Authority): enhancements are expected for the Do Not Disturb function and a built-in Linux Terminal app aimed at dedicated enthusiasts within the community.
The timeline for widespread availability remains uncertain; however, Pixel device owners should receive updates relatively soon—especially considering that Android 16 is anticipated within seven months—while Samsung Galaxy devices will likely see One UI 7 based on Android 15 next year.
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