Folder Widget

Folder Widget Mod APK v7.2.0 [Premium Unlocked] for Android

Publisher:automan    
App Name:Folder Widget

Editor's Review

Folder Widget - Large Folders makes home screen app arrangement way more convenient, and its custom options impress me a lot. It offers various folder grid styles, full control over widget color, size and text look. It supports all kinds of shortcuts, icon packs and scrollable inner layout. This app fits anyone who likes tweaking their android home screen and organizing apps neatly.

What' s new ?

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fix: themed icon, system app icons display wrong
New: notification dot config
New: list-style large folder layout
New: hide scrollbar and change items name color options
Edit Popup widget background dim
Save template and apply online template
Activities and Accessibility, Contact, Files, schema, shell, web page , System settings shortcuts
Circle Folder, Folder border, Large icons
Import widgets & shortcuts
Folder background and dark color
Custom folder grid size and item name

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Premium Unlocked

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Folder Widget Official Introduction

Large Folders makes your phone’s launcher home screen easy to navigate by organizing apps into one Large Folder or Large Icon and quickly accessing the corresponding app without even opening that app folder in the first place. You can enter the large folder with a touch on the lower right corner of the folder.

Features:

- Rich configuration options

- Support hiding folder name

- Support kind of shortcuts, such as quick system settings, in-app shortcuts, files, folders, web page, activities, accessibility shortcuts, custom schema, shell and popup widget

- Kind of folder widget struct type, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 3+4, 1x5, 2x3, 3x2, MxN(cutstom), MxN(Scroll), Circle and more

- Custom widget size, background color, radius, margins, paddings

- Custom folder name, text color, text size, text paddings

- Custom folder grid size and icon name visibility

- Support change notification dot number styles

- Vertical scrollable inside the folder box

- Adaptive icon shape

- Support icon pack and mask

- Auto-dark folder background

- Shadow option of folder name

Popup widget- Select one or more pop-up widgets to place in a large folder or icon on the home screen launcher

File/Folders - select the file or folder path as the quickest way to open it

Accessibility shortcuts - includes quick Home, Back, Recent, Power menu, Take screenshot(Android P+), One-key Lock screen(Android P+) and more

Activities- activity screen list of all installed apps

Web page - use any URL as a separate page that can be opened quickly

Schema - jump to a specific page using a more advanced schema

Shell - command execution

Folder Widget Tips

Folder Widget Review & Beginner’s Guide: Tame Your Android Home Screen

Most Android home screens are a hot mess. Apps everywhere, no rhyme or reason, and trying to find the one you need takes forever. Enter Folder Widget: it’s not the flashiest app out there, but it’s the most useful tool I’ve found lately to get your home screen organized, and it’s way more customizable than your phone’s default folder feature.

First, let’s talk what makes this app stand out—customization. This thing lets you tweak basically everything, and I mean EVERYTHING. Unlike those basic folder widgets that only let you group apps, this one lets you change backgrounds, adjust icon sizes, mess with grid layouts, even add extra widgets like calendars or weather right to your folders. It’s like having a mini home screen designer in your pocket.

And don’t worry if you’re new to this—using it is dead simple. Here’s the quick start guide, ‘cause the app’s tutorial is kinda basic and skips the good stuff:

1. Open the app, then tap the “Add Widget” button at the bottom. This drops a big folder onto your home screen—just like a regular app icon, but bigger and better.

2. Tap that new folder, and you can start adding apps to it. But here’s the cool part: you aren’t just limited to apps. Throw in quick actions, scan tools, even other widgets—tap any of ‘em, and they open right up, no extra steps.

3. Move the folder anywhere you want on your home screen, just like you would any app. Resize it too—pinch to make it bigger or smaller, and the icons inside will adjust automatically. No more lopsided folders that look messy.

4. Dive into the settings to make it yours. Change the theme color, adjust how many columns the grid has, tweak icon opacity—even mess with text spacing. I spent 10 minutes just playing with the background options, and it’s low-key addictive.

The best part? It’s free, and it doesn’t spam you with ads (at least not too much). Yeah, there are other folder widgets out there—some fancier, some cheaper—but none hit that sweet spot of ease and customization like this one. It even beats most phone makers’ built-in folder tools, hands down.

Downsides? If you’re super into minimalism, it might feel overwhelming at first—so many settings. But once you get the hang of it, it’s smooth sailing. And honestly, the only other gripe is that some of the advanced tweaks take a second to figure out, but nothing a quick playaround can’t fix.

Final call: 8/10. It’s a no-brainer if your home screen is a disaster. Simple, powerful, and way more flexible than you’d expect. Skip the basic built-in folders—this is the tool you need to make your Android feel like yours.

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