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How to customize icons with icon packs



Hello Readers I Pawan Sharma going to share one of the best method to customize your android phone with icon packs.
This customization method works with both rooted and non rooted user difference is that a rooted user can change whole system icons whereas non rooted user only can change icon of its launcher.




Note-If you are a rooted user then follow first method.

So things we need to do this customization.

1.Activated xposed
2.Unicon module

Steps for customizations-

First activate unicon module from xposed installer

Go to xposed installer>modules>tick on unicon module.
See screenshot














Now download any icon pack from play store and set it by unicon module...


NOTE-ABOVE METHOD WORKS ONLY FOR ROOTED USER


Non rooted user-Non rooted user can also customizer thier desktop from any third party launcher Some higly recommended launchers are-








Download compatible icon packs for these launchers from play store and set it via laucnhers setting you will get amazing desktop.

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