Select «
Drawer app grid» and make sure the drawer grid is 5 by 5.
Not exact matches
Delete ebooks from the built - in reading
app and other
apps — From the homescreen, open the
app drawer (middle
grid icon at the bottom of the screen) and tap «Explorer».
The
app drawer has two modes: a traditional list style or a more customizable
grid layout.
Beyond setting an icon pack and adjusting your
app drawer grid, you can turn back on our dock, unread badges or Android O notification dots, and even turn on a few extra gestures.
The launcher also allows you to customize your
app drawer by adjusting the
grid size, scrolling orientation, and a lot more.
You can switch the
app drawer on or off, change your themes or transitions, customise the home screen
grid size and manipulate your notification and quick toggle options to suit your needs.
The menu also lets you choose between a 4x5 and 3x5
grid in the
app drawer.
We aren't stuck with a bland
grid of icons; we don't live in our
app drawers the way iPhone users do.
With Android 4.4.4 CM 11 M8 Snapshot released you will get the following major changes: «heads up» notification, VPN fixes, custom homescreen
grid sizes, Interface replaced by Status Bar, Notification
Drawer and Gestures, now the «expanded desktop» option is listed under «display», all lock screen related elements are now under «lock screen» while all duplicates have been removed from «Security» menu, Navigation Bar controls are now found under Buttons, added Protected
Apps component, Search Panel Google Now option added to Trebuchet launcher, Whisper push fixed, and others more.
The Galaxy S9 offers a wide array of options, from allowing you to change the size of the
app grid to letting you skip the
app drawer entirely by storing your
apps on multiple home screens.
If you just want all your
apps on the home screen instead of an
app drawer and a 5x4
grid with a dock, then download a launcher like Hola or iLauncher.
It's the same general concept as on the Ascend Mate 7; rearrangeable icons and widgets laid out in a
grid with no
app drawer, and heavily modified system behaviors that almost make you forget you're using an Android phone at times.
If you choose to use the OxygenOS default launcher, you get a nice set of customizations there, from changing icon sizes and
app drawer grid sizes, to enabling quick gestures and changing the look of the search bar on your home screen.
An
app drawer can be accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, and once an
app has been opened for the first time, it will show on the home screen in a
grid view.
Dig deeper, though, and you'll find a host of customization options, including theme pack support, transition effects and the ability to switch to an iPhone - style
grid of all icons instead of the traditional Android
app drawer.
There's still the
app drawer, which you can get to by hitting the small
grid icon between the four anchored
apps.
Gone is the customary
app drawer, replaced by a home screen with adjustable
grid sizes and animated transitions.
It's still not quite perfect, as it would be awesome to have the ability to increase the
grid size in the
app drawer and on the home screen, since this is a larger 5.7 - inch smartphone.
The homescreen is a neat 4x5
grid with an
app drawer, while the notification pane is the version found in stock Android, complete with handy quick toggles.
The vertical, paginated
app drawer is still intact, as is the ability to adjust the
grid size and the arrangement of applications.