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Exactly what I was thinking, so I decided to show mine.

I've tried other launchers before, but wasn't fond of it. Don't really have enough time to play with my phone right now. Taking my last final in the morning, then working on Tuesday, and traveling on Monday

 

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N5 as well here.. Using Nova Launcher, spoiled with gestures shortcuts and custom widget sizes.

 

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Hey digi, what is your network speed icon in next to your signal values and how did you name your folders have a square platform. I'm also on nova.

 

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Hey digi, what is your network speed icon in next to your signal values and how did you name your folders have a square platform. I'm also on nova.

 

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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.internet.speed.meter.lite

 

NOVA settings. Folders. Folder background is set to Platform.

 

I like being able to swipe down anywhere on the screen to open a notifications. Swipe up is settings. Two finger down is my alarms and two up is wifi settings.

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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.internet.speed.meter.lite

 

NOVA settings. Folders. Folder background is set to Platform.

 

I like being able to swipe down anywhere on the screen to open a notifications. Swipe up is settings. Two finger down is my alarms and two up is wifi settings.

Multitouch is awesome technology, isn't it?

 

 

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This is my home screen on my Nexus 5. Its stock unrooted.

 

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you might enjoy MIUI. I'm not sure if they have a certain for the n5 yet though.

 

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you might enjoy MIUI. I'm not sure if they have a certain for the n5 yet though.

 

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I tried miui on my Evo Shift a few years back, but didn't really like it. Maybe it's better than it used to be. If I decide to root, I'll check it out.

 

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