You can
also change wallpapers by simply flicking the top right corner of the display, and we saved the best for last — if you do not like Lenovo's interface (it is the Vibe UI, with no app drawers, which it unveiled last year), you can simply activate developer mode and boot the device into a stock Android one.
You can apply your accent color to your titlebars, as well as the task bar and action center You can
also change your wallpaper, of course.
Arrow will
also change your wallpaper automatically if you want.
Not exact matches
It's
also customizable:
Change the desktop
wallpaper by printing out a new image.
Not only does
changing the
wallpaper give your tablet's home screens a new background, but it will
also change your screensaver background - what you see when you first turn on your Kindle Fire or awake it from sleep mode!
There's
also a Settings menu that allows you to customise the theme and
wallpaper,
change your avatar or switch user.
By tapping the icon that looks like three little boxes in the far right corner of the screen, you can
also browse through a toolbar that lets you
change the theme,
wallpaper, or adjust preferences.
Asus
also provides a couple of custom
wallpapers, including the interactive MyWater
wallpaper that reacts to the motions of the built - in gyroscope, and shows the battery level by
changing the water level in the
wallpaper.
Gnomic Studios has just let us know that they released a huge update to Square Off (Paid and Free Versions) that brings not only Mango ringtones and
wallpaper but
also the ability to
change to color of your squared avenger.
There are
also some nice Live
Wallpapers that
change based on your location, time of day, or even your battery level.
In addition to these bonus features from AmirZ, you'll
also find even more Pixel Launcher-esque features, including a Google Calendar app icon that
changes to match the current date, the ability to use Google
Wallpapers as your default
wallpaper selector, adaptive notification dots, etc..
Now when you
change the
wallpaper, the coloring of these elements will
also be modified based on the
wallpaper, so repeat this same process with the other two remaining white elements if you'd like.
LG
also provides various themes to match the color scheme of your G6, which
change backgrounds,
wallpapers, and icons.
There's already a decent selection of free themes available to get you started, and they don't just
change app icons and
wallpapers, but
also notification sounds and more - providing an extensive transformation of the device.
There are a few
changes, like the custom launcher that offers the typical features like widgets and
wallpapers, but you can
also change the home screen scroll effect to something a little more dynamic.
The home screens can
also be personalized with live
wallpapers, but there are two elements that can't be
changed: the pull - down notification tray on top, which now includes wireless manager and profile functions, and the toolbar along the bottom with quick - launch buttons to the phone app, e-mail, Web browser, and applications.
The premium features
also include the ability to
change the color of your layout based on what
wallpaper you're using — and that'll even remain true if you're using the excellent Muzei
wallpaper app.
My reason was simple: each theme (in this case there are seven) not only
changes the color of Sony's very pretty Cosmic Flow live
wallpaper, but
also all of the settings menus.
After getting over my surprise that not everyone loves the Space Needle as much as those of us here in the Pacific Northwest, it occurred to me what a great opening this is to not only tell you how incredibly easy it is to
change your lock screen image, but
also show you how you can use any of the
wallpapers on the Personalization Gallery to personalize Windows 8 and Windows RT in a variety of ways.
You can
also change display
wallpaper or digital clock screen to match the strap color.
You can
also follow the same procedure to
change the
wallpaper from theme park.
There's
also new Nexus Launcher - inspired folder designs and the ability to
change the default
wallpaper picker app.
The notification bar
also changes color according to your
wallpaper.
If you long press on the home screen to get the options for adding more pages, widgets, and
changing the
wallpaper, these panels
also look new, though it's entirely possible that this has been the visual appearance since before Android P launched as well.
Sony
also doesn't let you
change the
wallpaper, which is very annoying.
There is a dedicated personalization app, Liquid Wizard, a fancy name for theme's app, it allows you to
change not only basic themes, but you can
also change the font size, ringtones,
wallpapers and many more aspects within one app.
Also, one trick I learned years ago from military wives who loved to decorate but couldn't permanently
wallpaper, etc. their quarters was to use liquid starch to apply fabric to the walls, http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/paulinepdm/Decorating–MyHome/?action=view¤t=PA290009xx.jpg it has been 10 years now since I did this to my Master Bathroom and it is still up there just fine despite lots of showers, humidity, etc. that picture and others (showing my padded fabric wall covering — black toile in upstairs guestroom, are in this album: http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/paulinepdm/Decorating–MyHome/ I painted black squares on kitchen floor too, but not for concealment, just to
change things a bit in my very small kitchen.