Changing the app icons on your smartphone is a great way to give your phone a little personality boost. And the best part: it’s easy. We show you which options you have and provide step-by-step instructions.
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1 Change app icons on Android: How do you change the look of your apps
1.1 Change app icons via custom launcher
2 iOS14: How to change app icons on your iPhone
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2.1 How to change app icons on iphone with shortcut
2.2 How to change app icons to pictures on iOS14
Change app icons on Android: How do you change the look of your apps
The second option you have is to use a launcher which allows you many more options to customize your phone’s home screen. There are a wide variety of launchers that each work somewhat differently. In the following, we will describe how to set up the Nova Launcher(for Android) and how to change your phone icons with it.
Download a custom luncher
For Android devices you could download the Nova Launcher
Follow on-screen setup instructions
After downloadingthe launcher, open the Nova Launcherapp and follow the on-screen setup instructions.
Return to the home screen
Once this is done, return to the home screen. Either this will automatically prompt your phone to ask you if you want to switch to the Nova Launcher home screen or you need to tap the app icon again to make the switch.
Tap the “Nova Settings” icon
To change your app icons, tap the “Nova Settings” icon to open them.
Select “Look & Feel” and, on the following menu screen “Icon Style”
Tap on “Icon Theme”
Tap on “Icon Theme” to switch between the different themes installed on your phone. Nova Launcher doesn’t come with its own set of custom icons, so you have to download icon packs from the app store.
Tip: Preview
Tip: The preview in the upper third of the screen shows you how the icons will look, so you can make sure they work with your current background.
Under Apple’s iOS, you can change the icons of your apps to create a customized home screen on your iPhone and iPad. Apple allows you to create Shortcuts or Bookmarks you can customize for free. With the new iOS14 you can create individualized home screens with customized app icons and widgets.
Select the library tab (the icon shows four squares forming a larger square).
Tap the plus icon in the upper right corner to create a new shortcut.
Search or select the actions the shortcut should perform. To add an action to the shortcut, simply tap on it.
The backwards- and forwards-pointing arrows in the upper left allow you to undo or redo your last few actions.
Should you merely want to change the order of the individual actions, you can simply tap and holdthe action whose position you want to switch and then drag it to the right place.
You can test your shortcut by pressing the play button (upper middle of the screen).
Finally, you can name your shortcut by tapping on the symbol with the two toggle switches in the upper right.
Once you’re done creating your shortcut, confirm by tapping “Done“
To customize your shortcut, find it in the library tab. Access the settings by tapping on the symbol in the upper right corner of the shortcut (three dots in a gray circle).
Then tap again on the settings icon in the upper right corner of the current screen.
Tap on the icon to select a different one. You can select a glyph and the background color of the app icon individually.
How to change app icons to pictures on iOS14
You can also choose a photo for your app icon by selecting “Choose Photo“. Select the photo you want to use as the app icon and adjust it to your liking by zooming in or out. When you’re done select “Choose“.
To display the shortcut on the home screen, tap “Add to Home Screen“. Confirm by selecting “Add” in the upper right-hand corner.
Tip: If you tap the app icon in this screen, you can instead choose to select an image from your camera roll as app icon.
Now the shortcut appears on your home screen.
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