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OK Google, it's time to support app icon packs on Pixel phones
OK Google, it's time to support app icon packs on Pixel phones

Android Authority

time2 days ago

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OK Google, it's time to support app icon packs on Pixel phones

Joe Maring / Android Authority Ever since Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 was released a little over a week ago, the number of new features and changes we've discovered has almost been overwhelming. Material 3 Expressive is the star of the show, but we've found loads of other things too — most recently, evidence of something called 'Pixel themes.' What is Pixel themes, you ask? We don't fully know yet. We managed to enable a new 'Themes' tab in the Wallpaper and style app, which is described as letting you 'Discover Pixel themes' through a new (and unreleased) 'Pixel Customization Packs' application. None of it is working right now, but it all strongly suggests Google Pixel phones will soon gain new customization options through this theming system. This could mean so many different things – anything from new wallpapers, fonts, app icon designs, and more. But above all else, if Google is serious about making Pixels more customizable, then it's time to finally support app icon packs. Do you think Google's "Pixel themes" will support icon packs? 0 votes Yes NaN % No NaN % The time is right for icon packs Joe Maring / Android Authority As it stands today, app icon customization on Pixel phones is next to non-existent. Android 12 introduced themed icons to match applications with your phone's accent color, but almost four years later, the feature is still technically in beta and lacks ample developer support. Later versions of Android 16 will introduce app icon shapes, allowing you to customize the shape of your app icons, such as changing them from a circle to a square or a clover. And … that's it. Compared to virtually every other Android skin on the market, Google's tools for app icon personalization are the most restrictive. Arguably, the most glaring omission is the complete absence of icon pack support. Since the earliest days of Android, app icon customization via third-party icon packs has been one of the best ways to personalize your home screen. It has the most immediate effect on how your phone looks, and there are virtually endless options in terms of icon pack design. Andy Walker / Android Authority A quick visit to the Google Play Store proves this. Want something with a simple, clean design? The Simply Adaptive Icon Pack has you covered. Miss the time of unique app shapes before everything was a boring circle? Lena Icon Pack is a great way to relive the glory days. And if you want something a bit more playful, the Olympia icon pack is oozing with style. Google's tools for app icon personalization are the most restrictive. There are years' worth of excellent app icon packs all over the Play Store, and today, many Android skins support them out of the box with their default launcher. OnePlus's OxygenOS natively supports icon packs with its launcher, as does NothingOS on Nothing Phones. After downloading the Theme Park module from Good Lock, you can even use icon packs with Samsung's One UI. This hasn't always been the case, but in recent years, native icon pack support has become more common — but not with Pixels. While OnePlus, Nothing, Samsung, and others have seen the light, Google annoyingly remains in the dark. Joe Maring / Android Authority OnePlus's excellent app icon customization in OxygenOS 15. While this may be a small thing to complain about in the grand scheme of things, it's one of those omissions that's all the more frustrating because of how simple it is. Google, the owner and ruler of Android, should be able to support app icon packs with the flick of a switch. Yet in all the years we've had Pixel phones (and Nexus phones before that), Google has never shown any interest in doing so. That's why seeing something like Pixel themes is so promising; it's the first time in years that Google has shown any indication of changing its ways in this area. While the existence of Pixel themes doesn't guarantee icon pack support is coming, it at least gives me hope that's the direction we're headed. I hope Google doesn't mess this up Robert Triggs / Android Authority While it can be easy to assume icon pack support will be part of this new Pixel themes system, I could easily see Google doing something far less interesting with it — such as using it as a mechanism to bundle exisitng customization tools like accent colors, wallpapers, etc. Considering the company's previous resistance to app icon customization, it's worth preparing for the possibility that Google may drop the ball. On a more personal level, though, I really hope that's not the case. Icon pack support on Pixel phones has been something I've wanted for years, and having a glimmer of hope that it may finally happen is undeniably exciting. Google is seemingly creating a system where app icon packs would make sense to exist. And if something like Pixel themes isn't enough to finally get Google on board, I'm not sure what will. We should learn more about Pixel themes in the weeks ahead, and I'll be crossing my fingers the entire time that icon packs are part of it. Please, Google, don't mess this one up.

Google is working on theme packs for Pixels
Google is working on theme packs for Pixels

GSM Arena

time3 days ago

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Google is working on theme packs for Pixels

Google is apparently working on bringing theme packs to its Pixel smartphones, according to a new report based on some code strings and a button in the latest Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1. The button belongs in the Pixel Wallpaper & Style app, and is intended to launch a Pixel Customization Packs app, which itself isn't available yet, but is clearly on the way. Since we can't take a look at that, it remains to be seen whether Google will only offer some preset theme packs or will open a bona fide theme store like many other Android device makers. We're inclined to say the former option is more likely. In the Wallpaper & Style app, there will be a new Themes entry set to appear at the top of the list both in the Lock Screen and the Home Screen tabs, with a description that will simply say "Discover Pixel themes". The code string containing the description is named "theme_packs_description", implying that the themes will each bundle multiple customization options. Source

Finally: Google is making theme packs to help you customize your Pixel phone
Finally: Google is making theme packs to help you customize your Pixel phone

Android Authority

time4 days ago

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Finally: Google is making theme packs to help you customize your Pixel phone

Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Google is preparing to launch a 'Pixel themes' feature, as evidenced by new strings and a button we managed to surface in Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1. This button is part of the Pixel wallpaper app, and it aims to launch a 'Pixel Customization Packs' app, which isn't currently available. It's unclear whether Google will offer only preset customization options or a full theme store. Many Android devices let you apply custom themes, often available through OEM theme stores, to change the look and feel of the UI. These theme packs typically modify things like the wallpaper, the lock screen, home screen icons, system sounds, and sometimes even the overall visual design of apps. While Pixel devices allow for some of these customizations, they must be done individually, as Google doesn't currently offer comprehensive theme packs. That could change soon, though, as we've spotted evidence in the latest Android 16 beta suggesting Google is working on a dedicated Pixel themes feature. You're reading an Authority Insights story. Discover Authority Insights for more exclusive reports, app teardowns, leaks, and in-depth tech coverage you won't find anywhere else. Under the hood, we found new strings in the updated 'Wallpaper & Style' app that suggest it will gain a new 'Themes' entry in a future release. This 'Themes' entry is set to appear at the top of the list in both the Lock Screen and Home Screen tabs, with a description reading, 'Discover Pixel themes.' The string containing this description is named 'theme_packs_description,' which suggests these themes will bundle multiple customization options. Code Copy Text Themes Discover Pixel themes Themes preview With some tinkering, I managed to surface the 'Themes' button in the 'Wallpaper & Style' app on a Pixel phone running Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1. I also managed to make a new themes-related chip appear underneath the wallpaper preview. Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority However, neither the button nor the chip currently work. According to system logs, the button attempts to launch an app called 'Pixel Customization Packs' (with the package name ' '), which isn't available in Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1. The chip, meanwhile, is supposed to surface theme recommendations from the aforementioned app. Since the app in question is missing, we don't yet know what or how many themes it will include. Furthermore, it's unclear what aspects these themes will customize or whether users will be able to create and share their own. Google's approach to customization thus far has focused on making things simple for the user. This often means providing preset options or tweaking the UI on their behalf. While we would be pleasantly surprised if Google were to follow OEMs like OPPO and Xiaomi in opening up a custom theme store, we're not holding our breaths. Still, it's exciting to see Google finally embrace theme support for its Pixel phones, and we're looking forward to seeing what these Pixel themes look like. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

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