I’ve been using Before Launcher and requested the feature a few years back. They said they wanted to support it eventually.
I’ve tried a handful of alternatives and they all seem to lack this capability.
mLauncher has this feature. It is a fork of Olauncher, available on F-Droid and Google Play (and directly via GitHub). I have used it myself previously, it’s stable and customisable.
Ding ding ding I think this is the answer
Edit: It looks like this is functionally a paid app. You have to pay to get more icons on your home screen, which is pretty ridiculous. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind paying for apps. But it’s not worth $75 in my opinion
I’ve been using mlauncher forever and never even knew there were IAPs. One of the things I like about it is I don’t even know it’s there. I have no icons. Just a blank home screen. It’s beautiful.
It looks like this is functionally a paid app.
Where are you seeing in-app purchases? I can’t find this anywhere in the app, and it’s not mentioned on F-Droid either (normally there is a disclaimer if there are non-free features).
You have to pay to get more icons on your home screen, which is pretty ridiculous.
I can’t find this anywhere in the settings. Every single toggle can be turned on and the number of home apps can be increased from 5 up to 30. Are you sure that you’re looking at the right app?
I’m assuming the Play store version is what’s being referenced. It lists an IAP, but I can’t see what it is.
I guess so. If there is the option I would always get a FOSS app through F-Droid or directly through something like Obtanium for exactly this reason. Sometimes there are differences, and the Play Store version is always the inferior one.
Absolutely. I only use Obtainium. It’s the only way. :)
Hey! To clarify the maintainer appears to have split their own development. The Play Store is receiving updates and new features that F-Droid is not getting. Can’t say I’m a fan of this
I see that. Under MultiLauncher. One of the contributors acknowledges the two separate versions but doesn’t say anything about it. I didn’t dig too deep, but I’ll definitely be watching. Probably trying out CCLauncher as well given it’s close to identical.
I just saw that there’s a newish fork of OLauncher called CCLauncher. I’m going to be testing it out for sure.
Do you mean the ability to backup and restore your launcher config? If so, it doesn’t get more minimal and awesome than T-UI
You’ll want the F-Droid version as it is the most complete. It hasn’t seen an update in ages, but it really doesn’t need one. It’s also all open-source, so you could always download the code from GitHub and do whatever you want to it
Heh, a little too minimalist for me! But thanks for sharing
Lawnchair may be what you’re after. It’s open source and I find it very lightweight. Based off the pixel launcher.
long press on home, select home settings, select burger dots top right, backup and restore are in there. Took me a while to find.
Yes, I used to use it! Good launcher, but not minimalist as outlined in a different comment
What are some of the ones you’ve tried and how do you define minimal?
I use action launcher but I guess that does quite a few things… I haven’t changed my setup or layout in about 7 or 8 years!
Tried these ones: Olauncher, Oasis, minimalist phone, Indistract, Minimalist Launcher, Productivity Launcher
I think it’s a relatively defined launcher category at this point. Typically they’re monochrome and text-based. Often have features to limit notifications and track phone usage
Lynx?
I tried it out. Seems like a nice one and does have backup & restore! But it’s not minimalist as described above. I didn’t see an option to hide app icons
KISS