Yesterday morning I discovered a launcher for my Android phone that pretty much turns it into an iPhone from the homescreen. It’s called Espier Launcher. It takes all of your apps and displays them on your homescreen with a 4×4 grid and adds pages until all of your apps appear, thus getting rid of the app drawer. This also means no widgets, if you’re okay with that. You can also make folder the same way as with iOS, you simply drag one icon onto another and it creates a folder that you can name.

 

If you swipe to the very first page, you will find a search page that will search your apps and contacts, as well as the internet. If you swipe up on one of the home pages, you will find the app switcher found in iOS; it shows your most recently used apps in order from left to right; it only shows four at a time but if you swipe to the left, it will show you four more. If you open the app switcher and swipe to the right, you will find toggles for rotation lock(which works throughout every app), wifi, bluetooth, network settings, brightness, and sound. I’ve been using it for two days now and it’s definitely my favorite launcher. The developer did a very thorough job of imitating iOS and it’s definitely something to take a look at!

 

Picture Sources: http://www.androidrevolution.com/