Hey guys and girls, it's me JoshyTek and if you have checked out my tweet on Twitter,
you may have noticed that I have been a bit late on uploads.
That's because I was having school exams one after the other, but now I have finally finished
my exams so I can now get back into business with this channel and posting some more content.
So today I'm going to start with what's on my android for this video as it was highly
anticipated for me to do.
If you enjoy this video then please give this video a like and subscribe if you like the
content, So without further of do, I'm going to show you guys what's on my android for
the month of June 2017.
Looking at this month's setup, you will immediately notice that I have changed a lot compared
to last month's setup.
First of all the phone I'm using is the Motorola X Play.
Hopefully in the future I will make a 2 year look back on the phone.
The Launcher I'm using is Nova Launcher Prime.
You can find it in the Play Store.
I highly recommend Nova Launcher if you want to go the extra mile with customizing your
android home screen.
After unlocking my device, the wallpaper I'm using is taken by me.
If you didn't know, I take photography as a hobby and I have an Instagram account called
That1_Photographer.
I will link my Instagram profile in the description if you want to follow me and stay up to date
on which photographs I take.
If you want this photograph, comment in the comment section and I may give you the photograph.
On the very top of the screen you will see a widget from Zooper widget from a widget
pack called Pixup For Zooper.
I have slightly edited the widget by adding my own profile picture at the top and having
my name displayed below.
Below I have condensed and made my home screen much more simpler by using a 3 by 3 set of
my favourite icons such as Solid explorer as my file manager, Google photos, Google
Contacts and Weather which is actually called Dark Sky, I just edited the icon to weather
and used a different icon instead of the default Dark Sky Icon.
If you don't know what Dark Sky is, it's basically a weather application where it will give you
detailed weather information even including a weather precipitation map which most weather
apps don't have.
I have Google Plus but it's not just the latest version, I'm using an old version of it as
it runs so smooth compared to the latest version.
I have Google Play Store, Facebook, Android Wear if I ever wanted to connect to my Smartwatch
and Fenix 2 Beta.
If you never heard of Fenix, it's basically a Twitter Client which has the same features
as the default twitter app but it has more of a material design the looks more different,
the app is in early stages but to be honest I haven't bumped into any bugs so I think
you should give it a try, its free form the Playstore and APK Mirror.
On the dock, I have my quick access apps like Phone, SMS, My Music Player, Brave Browser
which is Chrome but on Steroids as it has features like Ad Blocking and tracking and
many more, I also have Camera if I ever need to take a quick snap from my phone, and that's
it for this page.
I don't have any other pages except swiping left to go over to Google, I bet you're like,
JOSHY!
How do you do this!
All you need to do is just to install the Nova Google Companion App from APK Mirror
and make sure you have Nova Launcher installed and you are good to go, no root required.
The icon pack I'm using on this setup is called Unpivot icon pack which is the successor to
the more creative Pivot Icon Pack.
The icon pack costs money depending on which country you live in.
To access the rest of my apps I use swipe up just like on the Google Pixel and I get
the rest of my apps on my device.
I wanted this home screen to be as quick as possible for me to access all of my apps in
just a few taps and that's what I have done here.
I haven't included any pages to swipe on, I have just put all of the rest of my apps
all on one page on a 5 by 5 grid.
In the app drawer, I have apps like Calculator, Calls Blacklist Pro to protect me against
unknown callers, Castro to view the state of my device, colour switch which is a fun
little 2D time waster game.
The game is very simple but hard at the same time.
You basically have to try to get your dot as far as possible while trying to match up
the right colours to the dot to collect stars for points.
It's a addictive game that requires patience and I definitely think you should give it
a try, it's free on the Google Play Store.
I have now got a new screen filter app called dimly which is very simple and as a bonus
it features a blue light filter.
I have Google Drive, Find Device which used to be called Android Device Manager, I have
Motorola's FM Radio which I don't really use but it could come in handy, Google Maps
which we all know what that does, Gmail, Instagram which I post my photographs on there, Google
Keep for typing up notes, I have Music Tag Editor to edit the metadata of my music files,
My EE which is my Mobile Carrier App, Opera Max which is a very interesting app.
It claims to save Data by using a Virtual Private Network, I find it actually saves
me a lot of data and it's very useful.
It also comes with a Privacy Mode in case you're using Public Free WI-FI's.
Next to that, I have Parrot which is used to record audio and Phone Calls.
I have Snapseed to edit my photographs, then I have Sygic which is an offline maps application
which will save a lot of data if you travel a lot.
I have Google Translate, Whatsapp, YouTube and Zooper Widget which is the app that drives
my Main Widget on my Home Screen.
I also have gestures on my home screen too to launch apps more quickly.
I have a swipe up gesture to open my all apps screen, I have a swipe down to bring up my
quick toggles, I have a double tap set to turn on my flashlight from an app called Flashlight,
I have a double tap swipe down set to open Castro, I have a swipe up with two fingers
to turn on dimly at night, swipe down with two fingers will open up SD Maid and a pinch
in will show my home screen previews.
I'm sorry to say but iPhones can't do this unless you jailbreak your iOS Device.
So that's it for this month's home screen setup.
I will leave links to all of the apps that I mentioned and the home screen settings like
Grid Sizes and spacing in the description below, but apart from that I will see you
in next week's video and um yeah goodbye.
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