I redesigned my Android home screen around moments instead of apps, and my phone feels less cluttered
The author redesigned their Android home screen to focus on moments rather than apps, leading to a less cluttered experience. By organizing the screen around three main activities—working, exploring, and entertainment—they found a more effective way to access their apps. This approach has improved their phone usage and productivity.
- ▪The author has eight years of experience covering Android and app ecosystems.
- ▪They initially followed a minimalist approach but found it complicated for their needs.
- ▪The new design focuses on three main activities instead of app categories.
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