AndroidTutor2018- Nova Launcher is the king of Android launchers. With features galore, it's the ultimate way to customize your smartphone. You can amaze spectators, confuse the ignorant and save precious seconds, often simultaneously. The sheer number of options can be intimidating, however, and many are often overlooked. Here's a rundown of the most useful Nova Launcher tips and tricks.
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Note: aside from the experimental menu and the scrolling orientation, these features are only available in the paid version of the app.
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Prime for a bit of customization. Let's get going. / © ANDROIDPIT
1. Hidden folders
Here's a great way to access all your most commonly used apps quickly and without littering up your home screen. You can make an app folder that is hidden, appearing only as an icon of your choosing. When pressed, the icon will open the first app, but when you swipe up, it will open the folder, showing the full range of related apps.
I use this for my music apps, so when I press the headphones icon, Deezer opens, but when I swipe up, I see Soundcloud, Music Player, Deezer, etc.
Hidden folders save space, and afford quick access to apps. / © ANDROIDPIT
To set this up, first drag the related apps into a folder as you would normally. Then long-press on the folder and select Edit. From here, you can press on the icon to choose a different icon, change the name of the folder, and adjust the Swipe to open and Tap action settings. Flick the Swipe to open toggle to the right, and, from the Tap action drop-down menu, select First item in folder.
For bonus points, make your folders transparent, too, by opening Nova Settings and going to Folders > Background and sliding Transparency to 100 percent.
2. Swipe actions on apps
Another way to make use of the swipe actions is to open apps that are related to other apps. I've got the camera icon set to open the Gallery app when I swipe, for instance, and swiping up on the Google Calendar app lets me add a reminder (download Google Inbox to access this feature). I also use this to open Messenger with a swipe up on the Facebook app icon.
To set this up, just long press on an icon, select Edit and press on the Swipe action option to select the action of your choosing.
A small swipe up on my calendar app lets me set a reminder. / © ANDROIDPIT
3. Swipe actions on the home screen
You've really got to make the most of those swipe actions. The final way I use them is by adding a swipe-up gesture to the home screen to open the app drawer, a double-fingered swipe up to open Nova settings and a double-fingered swipe down to open Google Now, along with a few others, but you can choose whatever suits you best.
Just go open up Nova Settings, head to Gestures & inputs and peruse the Gestures section and decide which actions you want to set to do what.
Home screen swipe gestures make accessing common features super quick. / © ANDROIDPIT
4. Double tap to lock
While this option could just be included in the section above, it seems worth highlighting, because it's something I use a lot and is easily overlooked.
Go into Nova Settings, press on Gestures & inputs > Double tap and select Screen lock. Now, when you issue a quick double-tap to the home screen, your device will lock. If you're not so keen on this, another very useful application is to have it launch the phone app.
Double tap to lock is a quick software shortcut to lock your device. / © ANDROIDPIT
5. Smooth scrolling
If you put the same widget on multiple launcher screens and employ Nova Launcher's wipe scroll effect, it produces a really pleasing way of moving between screens, with the widget remaining in place throughout. Take a look at the gif below to see what I mean.
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Note: aside from the experimental menu and the scrolling orientation, these features are only available in the paid version of the app.
Nova Launcher Prime
Prime for a bit of customization. Let's get going. / © ANDROIDPIT
1. Hidden folders
Here's a great way to access all your most commonly used apps quickly and without littering up your home screen. You can make an app folder that is hidden, appearing only as an icon of your choosing. When pressed, the icon will open the first app, but when you swipe up, it will open the folder, showing the full range of related apps.
I use this for my music apps, so when I press the headphones icon, Deezer opens, but when I swipe up, I see Soundcloud, Music Player, Deezer, etc.
Hidden folders save space, and afford quick access to apps. / © ANDROIDPIT
To set this up, first drag the related apps into a folder as you would normally. Then long-press on the folder and select Edit. From here, you can press on the icon to choose a different icon, change the name of the folder, and adjust the Swipe to open and Tap action settings. Flick the Swipe to open toggle to the right, and, from the Tap action drop-down menu, select First item in folder.
For bonus points, make your folders transparent, too, by opening Nova Settings and going to Folders > Background and sliding Transparency to 100 percent.
2. Swipe actions on apps
Another way to make use of the swipe actions is to open apps that are related to other apps. I've got the camera icon set to open the Gallery app when I swipe, for instance, and swiping up on the Google Calendar app lets me add a reminder (download Google Inbox to access this feature). I also use this to open Messenger with a swipe up on the Facebook app icon.
To set this up, just long press on an icon, select Edit and press on the Swipe action option to select the action of your choosing.
A small swipe up on my calendar app lets me set a reminder. / © ANDROIDPIT
3. Swipe actions on the home screen
You've really got to make the most of those swipe actions. The final way I use them is by adding a swipe-up gesture to the home screen to open the app drawer, a double-fingered swipe up to open Nova settings and a double-fingered swipe down to open Google Now, along with a few others, but you can choose whatever suits you best.
Just go open up Nova Settings, head to Gestures & inputs and peruse the Gestures section and decide which actions you want to set to do what.
Home screen swipe gestures make accessing common features super quick. / © ANDROIDPIT
4. Double tap to lock
While this option could just be included in the section above, it seems worth highlighting, because it's something I use a lot and is easily overlooked.
Go into Nova Settings, press on Gestures & inputs > Double tap and select Screen lock. Now, when you issue a quick double-tap to the home screen, your device will lock. If you're not so keen on this, another very useful application is to have it launch the phone app.
Double tap to lock is a quick software shortcut to lock your device. / © ANDROIDPIT
5. Smooth scrolling
If you put the same widget on multiple launcher screens and employ Nova Launcher's wipe scroll effect, it produces a really pleasing way of moving between screens, with the widget remaining in place throughout. Take a look at the gif below to see what I mean.
For this one, just add the same widget to all of your launcher screens, and then open up Nova settings. Go to Desktop > Scroll effect and select Wipe near the bottom of the list.
Smooth scrolling with fixed widgets just looks cool. / © ANDROIDPIT
6. Add app drawer tabs
The app drawer is Android's one-stop shop for all your apps, but how about making it a more discrete home-screen-style arrangement? By default in Android, the app drawer is one page, but with Nova Launcher, you can add extra tabs to it that you can swipe left and right to scroll through. Name your tabs by category, e.g., Internet, Music and Work, and fill them up with related apps. It makes finding specific apps a whole lot easier, especially when your phone is a buzzing app metropolis.
Use app drawer tabs to make your apps even more organized. / © ANDROIDPIT
Open Nova Settings and head to App & widget drawer. Here, make sure Tab bar is enabled, then head down the page to Drawer groups. On this page, you can add additional tabs by pressing the plus sign in the top-right corner.
Once you've got your tabs set up, you can choose whether apps show up only in the tab you've put them in or in the main app tab as well by long pressing on the tab at the top, selecting Edit Tab..., and then selecting or deselecting Keep apps in the main app tab.
7. Use emoji to label your app drawer tabs
Having app drawer tabs is great, but you can make the set up even cleaner by using keyboard emoji instead of words to label them. Go to Nova Settings > App & widget drawers > Drawer groups and press on the pencil icon beside any tab. In the Edit window, press on the tab name, and, on the keyboard, navigate to the emoji of your choosing (you might have to use a keyboard app other than your default to access emoji, or at least the emoji you want).
As before, ensure you have Tab bar enabled on the App & widget drawers page.
Ensure you have the Tab bar enabled to use emoji to label your app drawer tabs. / © ANDROIDPIT
8. Change scrolling orientation
One more app drawer tip: switch between vertical and horizontal scrolling between your app lists. To do this, simply long hold anywhere on the display. When the settings menu appears at the bottom right, press on it. Select App & widget drawers > App drawer style then select which view you would like. And that's it - go back to your app drawer and have a go!
Switch between vertical and horizontal app drawer scrolling with Nova Launcher. / © ANDROIDPIT
9. Experimental features and debugging
This final tip is for the professional Nova Launcher users out there. I don't often make use of this, but it might be helpful to have on hand.
You can access a secret menu, containing experimental features and debugging options, by holding the Volume Down button while in Nova Settings. Once you've held it down for a second or two, a new option called Labs should be available at the bottom of the menu.
If you find this menu scary and dangerous upon unlocking, long press the Volume Up button to remove it again.
The Labs menu is a sort of Nova Launcher easter egg. / © ANDROIDPIT
Do you know any other features Nova Launcher users should be taking advantage of? Let us know in the comments.
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2 မ်ိဳးေဇဦး ကို 2 weeks ago Link to comment
Wipe scroll effect really please me. Thank you.
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3 Em Erogork 3 months ago Link to comment
My phone opens in Speed Dial making it too easy to touch a contact and dial it accidentally. I would like to have it open in Recents or Contacts instead which require two taps to dial a number. Even better, in order to dial a number, a double tap should be required. Is there any hope for this ?
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1 Rendy Al-Aditama 5 months ago Link to comment
I just installed Nova Launcher to my LG Nexus 5 (Android 7.1.1 custom rom), and whenever i unlock the screen it'll open last opened app by itself. This is really annoying, how to fix this ?
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1 Anonymous 6 months ago Link to comment
Which icon pack is it ?
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2 Elvis Lees 6 months ago Link to comment
Glyphsy icon
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2 Elvis Lees 6 months ago Link to comment
I need that weather widget in my life. Someone please help
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1 Lauren 6 months ago Link to comment
How do i change my normal settings to the Nova Launcher settings... when i get a few messages it's not letting me know i have them?
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1 Colette Beane 7 months ago Link to comment
Using nova launcher, how do I remove persistent google search bar from galaxy s7 home screen?
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1 Bernhard Groll 7 months ago Link to comment
You probably have found it by now, but just in case — you can disable it in the Nova Launcher settings at Desktop → Persistent search bar. I too have removed the widget and put search on double tap, which works well for me.
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16 Shankar Prasad Nandi Mod 7 months ago Link to comment
That's a great article on a great launcher. I have tried a whole lot of other launchers and I must say that Nova is the best not because it offers the most customization options, but because it's easy to use and non-intrusive. Most launchers I have tried have altered and taken control of my home screen in ways that I found unnerving. Some even make it difficult to get uninstalled. Nova Launcher has an easy learning curve. It doesn't mess up the interface of your phone in such a way that you tend to back off and uninstall the whole thing, which I feel happens with the other launchers.
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16 Reg Joo 6 months ago Link to comment
You hit it on the head. "easy to use and non-intrusive". Other people just don't get it, it has all the features of other launchers, but has that it isn't even there feeling to it. The bonus is that it doesn't get in the way of the phones' features. It made emui tolerable until I rooted for another rom.
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16 Mike 7 months ago Link to comment
Great article, thanks.
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21 Andrew Burgin 7 months ago Link to comment
Use Nova launcher on my Tablet but find it not so good for my phones
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1 Mario Rossi 8 months ago Link to comment
Thank you for the good article, I had to copy (sorry) on my device the awesome interface & theme you made and it rocks!
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1 Jillian J 8 months ago Link to comment
I've had Nova for almost a year now and my only, and new, gripe is that I can't set a system-wide font, as some launchers allow. Maybe they will add that feature someday. I just got an LG G5 and it seems I can't add downloaded fonts without rooting, which I'm not inclined to do. I can't really complain much about Nova, though; it's essentially perfect. I've never had any real issues with it and it does everything I want it to and then some.
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1 Jim Beam 8 months ago Link to comment
I am new to Nova and this article certainly helps me understand what it has to offer. By the way, can you tell me where did you get the wallpaper from? I like the dark ones and it looks great. Thanks!
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1 Mark Renton 10 months ago Link to comment
Please forgive me, in case this represents a "DUH" kinda question; but I am a fairly new Android Convert, and have a Droid Tablet and Mobile. Will I need separate account per device (Ex: Dloaded it/paying for it twice, syncing across devices, etc?) Any advice would be great! Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
Mark
PS: Very well-written and explained article, thank you!!!
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4 Dennis McCunney 10 months ago Link to comment
"Will I need separate account per device (Ex: Dloaded it/paying for it twice, syncing across devices, etc?"
AFAIK, No. I have Nova in the payware edition on three tablets here. When I get a new tablet, I install my standard set of apps including Nova from Google Play, and get no nags about buying additional licenses. Nova is good enough I'd cheerfully pay for a registration for each, but I've never been asked to. (And the free version of Nova is good enough that you can do just about anything you need with it. I bought Nova Prime to get gesture support, but lived without it for a while before getting it. I'm currently a happy Nova beta tester.)
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1 Michael R. 11 months ago Link to comment
Thank you for the article, which convinced me to get Nova Premium, too.
For the last years I was a loud and proud user of Go Launcher EX and Go Launcher Z. Recently the Launcher devs decided to add a ChargeLocker, popping up, whenever I conected my device to a charger. Not only did sais ChargeLocker force me to unlock my mobile twice (1. CHargeLocker, 2. my Lockscreen) but it also surpressed my alarm clock. Whenever that Locker was active (which it was whenever you charged your Phone) it caused my alarm clock to stop after 1 Second of ringing. I almost missed work once due to this ****. Best of all: You could not deactivate it and only after comprehensive research did I find out that it was caused by the Go Launcher.
With this experience, Everiting "Go" will from now on be just as prohibited on my phone, as everything from "CM- Cheetah Mobile", who did just that stunt a few months ago.
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16 Reg Joo 6 months ago Link to comment
Haven't used golauncher in a couple of years. It became too bloated for me, and slowed my phone, which didn't have a lot of ram. Started using nova, and it did everything golauncher did, without feeling bloated. Golauncher tried to do everything, be everything(too many supporting apps to go with it, that slowed it to a crawl). A launcher, should be a launcher, nothing more, not another operating system.
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Smooth scrolling with fixed widgets just looks cool. / © ANDROIDPIT
6. Add app drawer tabs
The app drawer is Android's one-stop shop for all your apps, but how about making it a more discrete home-screen-style arrangement? By default in Android, the app drawer is one page, but with Nova Launcher, you can add extra tabs to it that you can swipe left and right to scroll through. Name your tabs by category, e.g., Internet, Music and Work, and fill them up with related apps. It makes finding specific apps a whole lot easier, especially when your phone is a buzzing app metropolis.
Use app drawer tabs to make your apps even more organized. / © ANDROIDPIT
Open Nova Settings and head to App & widget drawer. Here, make sure Tab bar is enabled, then head down the page to Drawer groups. On this page, you can add additional tabs by pressing the plus sign in the top-right corner.
Once you've got your tabs set up, you can choose whether apps show up only in the tab you've put them in or in the main app tab as well by long pressing on the tab at the top, selecting Edit Tab..., and then selecting or deselecting Keep apps in the main app tab.
7. Use emoji to label your app drawer tabs
Having app drawer tabs is great, but you can make the set up even cleaner by using keyboard emoji instead of words to label them. Go to Nova Settings > App & widget drawers > Drawer groups and press on the pencil icon beside any tab. In the Edit window, press on the tab name, and, on the keyboard, navigate to the emoji of your choosing (you might have to use a keyboard app other than your default to access emoji, or at least the emoji you want).
As before, ensure you have Tab bar enabled on the App & widget drawers page.
Ensure you have the Tab bar enabled to use emoji to label your app drawer tabs. / © ANDROIDPIT
8. Change scrolling orientation
One more app drawer tip: switch between vertical and horizontal scrolling between your app lists. To do this, simply long hold anywhere on the display. When the settings menu appears at the bottom right, press on it. Select App & widget drawers > App drawer style then select which view you would like. And that's it - go back to your app drawer and have a go!
Switch between vertical and horizontal app drawer scrolling with Nova Launcher. / © ANDROIDPIT
9. Experimental features and debugging
This final tip is for the professional Nova Launcher users out there. I don't often make use of this, but it might be helpful to have on hand.
You can access a secret menu, containing experimental features and debugging options, by holding the Volume Down button while in Nova Settings. Once you've held it down for a second or two, a new option called Labs should be available at the bottom of the menu.
If you find this menu scary and dangerous upon unlocking, long press the Volume Up button to remove it again.
The Labs menu is a sort of Nova Launcher easter egg. / © ANDROIDPIT
Do you know any other features Nova Launcher users should be taking advantage of? Let us know in the comments.
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$338.60 total
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$355.00 total
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2 မ်ိဳးေဇဦး ကို 2 weeks ago Link to comment
Wipe scroll effect really please me. Thank you.
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3 Em Erogork 3 months ago Link to comment
My phone opens in Speed Dial making it too easy to touch a contact and dial it accidentally. I would like to have it open in Recents or Contacts instead which require two taps to dial a number. Even better, in order to dial a number, a double tap should be required. Is there any hope for this ?
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1 Rendy Al-Aditama 5 months ago Link to comment
I just installed Nova Launcher to my LG Nexus 5 (Android 7.1.1 custom rom), and whenever i unlock the screen it'll open last opened app by itself. This is really annoying, how to fix this ?
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1 Anonymous 6 months ago Link to comment
Which icon pack is it ?
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2 Elvis Lees 6 months ago Link to comment
Glyphsy icon
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2 Elvis Lees 6 months ago Link to comment
I need that weather widget in my life. Someone please help
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1 Lauren 6 months ago Link to comment
How do i change my normal settings to the Nova Launcher settings... when i get a few messages it's not letting me know i have them?
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1 Colette Beane 7 months ago Link to comment
Using nova launcher, how do I remove persistent google search bar from galaxy s7 home screen?
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1 Bernhard Groll 7 months ago Link to comment
You probably have found it by now, but just in case — you can disable it in the Nova Launcher settings at Desktop → Persistent search bar. I too have removed the widget and put search on double tap, which works well for me.
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16 Shankar Prasad Nandi Mod 7 months ago Link to comment
That's a great article on a great launcher. I have tried a whole lot of other launchers and I must say that Nova is the best not because it offers the most customization options, but because it's easy to use and non-intrusive. Most launchers I have tried have altered and taken control of my home screen in ways that I found unnerving. Some even make it difficult to get uninstalled. Nova Launcher has an easy learning curve. It doesn't mess up the interface of your phone in such a way that you tend to back off and uninstall the whole thing, which I feel happens with the other launchers.
1 Ivor Tollah
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16 Reg Joo 6 months ago Link to comment
You hit it on the head. "easy to use and non-intrusive". Other people just don't get it, it has all the features of other launchers, but has that it isn't even there feeling to it. The bonus is that it doesn't get in the way of the phones' features. It made emui tolerable until I rooted for another rom.
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16 Mike 7 months ago Link to comment
Great article, thanks.
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21 Andrew Burgin 7 months ago Link to comment
Use Nova launcher on my Tablet but find it not so good for my phones
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1 Mario Rossi 8 months ago Link to comment
Thank you for the good article, I had to copy (sorry) on my device the awesome interface & theme you made and it rocks!
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1 Jillian J 8 months ago Link to comment
I've had Nova for almost a year now and my only, and new, gripe is that I can't set a system-wide font, as some launchers allow. Maybe they will add that feature someday. I just got an LG G5 and it seems I can't add downloaded fonts without rooting, which I'm not inclined to do. I can't really complain much about Nova, though; it's essentially perfect. I've never had any real issues with it and it does everything I want it to and then some.
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1 Jim Beam 8 months ago Link to comment
I am new to Nova and this article certainly helps me understand what it has to offer. By the way, can you tell me where did you get the wallpaper from? I like the dark ones and it looks great. Thanks!
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1 Mark Renton 10 months ago Link to comment
Please forgive me, in case this represents a "DUH" kinda question; but I am a fairly new Android Convert, and have a Droid Tablet and Mobile. Will I need separate account per device (Ex: Dloaded it/paying for it twice, syncing across devices, etc?) Any advice would be great! Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
Mark
PS: Very well-written and explained article, thank you!!!
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4 Dennis McCunney 10 months ago Link to comment
"Will I need separate account per device (Ex: Dloaded it/paying for it twice, syncing across devices, etc?"
AFAIK, No. I have Nova in the payware edition on three tablets here. When I get a new tablet, I install my standard set of apps including Nova from Google Play, and get no nags about buying additional licenses. Nova is good enough I'd cheerfully pay for a registration for each, but I've never been asked to. (And the free version of Nova is good enough that you can do just about anything you need with it. I bought Nova Prime to get gesture support, but lived without it for a while before getting it. I'm currently a happy Nova beta tester.)
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Dennis
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1 Michael R. 11 months ago Link to comment
Thank you for the article, which convinced me to get Nova Premium, too.
For the last years I was a loud and proud user of Go Launcher EX and Go Launcher Z. Recently the Launcher devs decided to add a ChargeLocker, popping up, whenever I conected my device to a charger. Not only did sais ChargeLocker force me to unlock my mobile twice (1. CHargeLocker, 2. my Lockscreen) but it also surpressed my alarm clock. Whenever that Locker was active (which it was whenever you charged your Phone) it caused my alarm clock to stop after 1 Second of ringing. I almost missed work once due to this ****. Best of all: You could not deactivate it and only after comprehensive research did I find out that it was caused by the Go Launcher.
With this experience, Everiting "Go" will from now on be just as prohibited on my phone, as everything from "CM- Cheetah Mobile", who did just that stunt a few months ago.
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16 Reg Joo 6 months ago Link to comment
Haven't used golauncher in a couple of years. It became too bloated for me, and slowed my phone, which didn't have a lot of ram. Started using nova, and it did everything golauncher did, without feeling bloated. Golauncher tried to do everything, be everything(too many supporting apps to go with it, that slowed it to a crawl). A launcher, should be a launcher, nothing more, not another operating system.
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