1.Action Launcher 3

Action Launcher 3 updates its launcher to give the app a Lollipop look while offering its own usability improvements. A slide-out app drawer provides users with quick access to an app library and widgets, and special gestures such as "covers" and "shutters" allow for speedy access.  Action Launcher automatically picks out dominant colors in your wallpaper and adjusts the app drawer, folder backgrounds and search box to match.

2.Apex launcher
















Apex Launcher has been around for a very long time and remains one of the most iconic Android launchers ever. Like Action Launcher, it aims to give a stock Android look and feel with a few extra features thrown in for good measure. Among those include the ability to alter things like transition animations, scrolling habits, and there is even a scrolling dock where you can lay plenty of icons. Apex Launcher also includes a theme engine with many themes available on the Google Play Store and it also supports icon packs. It’s also quite stable on pretty much any device.

3.Buzz Launcher












Buzz Launcher comes packed with features for designing your own personalized Android interface. It not only makes it easy to create home screens, but also to share them online or browse through the work of other users for your own particular favorites. Customization junkies can tweak icons, wallpapers, folders, drawers and home screen options, while less seasoned users just looking for a change of interface can just download whatever takes their fancy.

4.Nova Launcher
Fast, sleek and highly customizable, Nova Launcher is among the best modern Android launcher apps. Nova balances extensive appearance and utility customizations with a minimal performance impact, letting you set your home screen just right without slowing down performance. There are a lot of options to work through, from color themes to icon packs, scrollable docks to app drawer customizations, folder settings and infinite scrolling. Whether you're looking to optimize your home screen or just want to spice things up, Nova Launcher is one of the best launchers out there.

5.CM Launcher








Despite it’s name, CM Launcher has actually no ties to CyanogenMod whatsoever. The app is done by the same developers who did CM Security which adorns our  best Android Antivirus apps list right now. The app focuses on creating the smallest conceivable footprint and the download itself is only 2MB and uses only a small amount of system resources. It’s a light, fast, and stable launcher. Its biggest feature is the direct integration with CM Security so this one has a built-in antivirus. Of course, we know not everyone wants that but this is a fairly good option for those that do. There is also a contextual element that tries to guess what apps you need based on your location and the time of day.

6.Google Now Launcher











Google Now Launcher is the the go-to launcher for fans of Google and Android. It is essentially the stock launcher experience with built-in Google Now. It features simplicity, “Okay, Google” hotword integration, translucent theming elements, and more. It’s not overly powerful or customizable, but it is slim, quick, and built-in Google Now is a must have for Google Now fans. It’s a great launcher that doesn’t use a lot of resources and this is what Nexus owners see when they turn on their devices for the first time.

7.APUS Launcher










APUS Launcher is a highly customizable launcher that comes with a ton of wallpapers, themes, animations, as well as system tools to freshen up your phone's UI. APUS automatically categorizes your apps into smart folders, gesture controls allow you to quickly bring up notifications or search, and a Free Swipe tab allows quick access to phone and system settings as well as frequently used apps. The launcher also comes with a variety of extras, such as a performance booster, a battery utility as well as app discovery tools.

8.GO Launcher EX








GO Launcher is among the most popular Android launchers out there with well over 100 million installs to date. This is likely thanks to its simplicity and extensive theming options. It comes with a fairly vanilla set of features that allow for slight customization but the biggest feature is the theming. There are a metric ton of GO Launcher themes and you can also use icon packs with this launcher. It’s easy to use and works rather well, even if some believe it to be a tad overrated.

9.Launcher 8













Launcher 8 is a unique launcher because it looks nothing like Android. In fact, this launcher’s sole purpose of existing is to make your phone look like a Windows Phone. Using this, you can convert your widgets into Windows Phone style live tiles and create virtually the same experience you’d find on Windows Phone, but with Android instead. It also comes with a handful of other features making it a very solid Android launcher app.

10.Arrow Launcher 




Microsoft's just jumped into the Android launcher game with Arrow, which keeps all the info and apps you need in compact, context-sensitive pages. Apps are sorted according to frequency of use, while swipes to the left and to the right allow you to quickly access contacts, a widgets page, recent app activity, as well as a handy notes and reminders page. System settings can be quickly reached by swiping up from the bottom of the screen.













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