Android Post your Android homescreen!

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Based on your status bar and the apps on your home screen, I'm gonna guess your phone is running Android One, in which case you're probably better off sticking with the stock ROM until they stop updating it.
It is running Android One but it doesn't really get any of the benefits you're supposed to get from Android One like timely updates (Monthly security patches come in a month late), stable software (They released an update which disabled some LTE bands essential to many countries) and even if the hardware fully supports it, they decide to not enable the Camera2 API for some reason. It is way better than my previous phones, though due to being on stock Android.
 
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My huawei P10 lite's new lock screen and home screen

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For once, I used the same pic for both lockscreen and wallpaper, but I just fell in love with it (especially since there's my second waifu in there :3)

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~~Mikooon~~
 
i mean if you don't use Dark theme you either:
A) Need to use Light Theme because you struggle with seeing text on dark backgrounds
or
B) hate your eyesight
I don't mind light themes at daytime, but I'm too lazy to keep switching between the two.
 
I don't mind light themes at daytime, but I'm too lazy to keep switching between the two.
Yeah fair enough, my eyes hurt after looking at bright screens so i just keep any site that has Dark mod on that (so basically everything but wordpress powered stuff for the most part)
 
Less is more.
 

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Your launcher is a terminal? That sounds awfully tedious to operate instead of an app drawer.
Not a terminal. It is called Aris Launcher.
I just type names of the app and press enter to launch. Usually the first letter is enough.
For example to launch Boost, I press "B" and enter.
To uninstall Boost, I press "B", ".", "u" and enter.
To call, I just type the number and enter.
Also it keeps track of notifications.
 

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