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New Google Now Launcher Makes Your Old Android Feel Like It’s Running Lollipop

Jan 15, 2015 12:49 AM
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These last few months have been a Lollipop lovefest, and I'm not talking about the candy. Android's latest OS has been exalted for its embrace of Material Design, and we've certainly given Lollipop its fair share of coverage as well; check out all its new features and ways to make older devices get some of the new look and feel of Android 5.0.

But the much talked-about release just isn't yet available for the vast majority of devices, evidenced by the fact that Lollipop isn't even listed in Google's version reporting. So, in the spirit of giving devices on Jelly Bean and KitKat (Android versions 4.1 to 4.4) some Lollipop-love, today I'll show you a couple of ways to bring the newness to your device.

Download Google Now Launcher

Google Now Launcher's most recent update features Material Design cues and can be downloaded right now from the Google Play Store. After installing, make sure to make it the default launcher. You'll also want to make sure you're on the most recent version of the Google app itself.

Home app selection screen on a mobile device displaying options for launcher apps.
Google Now Launcher interface with a prompt to accept terms and conditions.
Home app selection screen on a mobile device displaying options for launcher apps.
Google Now Launcher interface with a prompt to accept terms and conditions.

Keep in mind that until your device is actually running Lollipop, changes will be slight and cosmetic, but definitely noticeable:

  • White background in app drawer
  • Side-menu in Google Now pane for easy access to other accounts and settings
  • White Google Search bar on home screen
  • White App Drawer icon
  • Improved animations
Smartphone home screen with app icons and a geometric background.

New search bar.

App icons on a mobile device screen.

New app drawer.

New Google Now Launcher Makes Your Old Android Feel Like It’s Running Lollipop

New side-menu.

Smartphone home screen with app icons and a geometric background.

New search bar.

App icons on a mobile device screen.

New app drawer.

New Google Now Launcher Makes Your Old Android Feel Like It’s Running Lollipop

New side-menu.

Add Minima for the Best Looking Material Experience

To truly make your device Material, you'll want to download Minima Live Wallpaper by Joko Interactive's Josh Oleksyn. The app provides a bunch of cool Material Design wallpapers that react to scrolling as well as the movement of your device, setting itself apart from the myriad of similar wallpapers and apps that have flooded the market.

Colorful abstract smartphone home screen with app icons.
Abstract colorful background with curved rainbow lines and app icons.
Colorful abstract smartphone home screen with app icons.
Abstract colorful background with curved rainbow lines and app icons.

Select a wallpaper by going to "Theme Manager" and finding the one you want to set. You'll see a bunch of wallpapers that are only available on the Pro version, but the free options should be more than adequate.

Theme Manager settings menu in a mobile application.
Manage themes options with various color samples and designs.
Theme Manager settings menu in a mobile application.
Manage themes options with various color samples and designs.

However, you can purchase Minima Pro Live Wallpaper for $1.99 in the Google Play Store if you want access to the other themes as well as increased configuration settings.

Adjust Wallpaper Settings

In the free version of Minima, you can still adjust some of your wallpaper's settings, including the theme colors as well as quality, tilt, and scrolling options. Open the Minima app and head to "Colors" to change the color of your current theme.

Color selection interface with six color options.
Color selection tool displaying a color with hex code #DE5A6D. Options for screen colors and standard colors are available, along with brightness and saturation sliders.
Color selection interface with six color options.
Color selection tool displaying a color with hex code #DE5A6D. Options for screen colors and standard colors are available, along with brightness and saturation sliders.

You can also adjust how Minima looks and reacts in the "Quality, Tilt & Scroll" section. Here you can change the tilt level, display quality, and scrolling, which makes Minima a pretty expansive wallpaper app.

Settings menu for image effects and display options.
Tilt effect adjustment settings.
Sliders for adjusting shift effect amount in a display settings menu.
Settings menu for image effects and display options.
Tilt effect adjustment settings.
Sliders for adjusting shift effect amount in a display settings menu.

If you are looking for a simple and clean Lollipop-like look, then Google Now Launcher and Minima are two great options to get you there.

Are you in on the Material Design craze? Let us know in the comment section below, or over on Facebook, Google+, or Twitter.

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