Nexus 5X: How to Install an Icon Pack

An Icon Pack is a very popular way to customize and personalize your Nexus 5x and today I would like to walk you through the step by step process to do it.

All of our applications on an Android device is represented by a certain icon and some text underneath it. These icons are a way for some applications and services to build brand recognition and they sometimes help the user to quickly and easily find the exact app they are looking for. The thing is, some people do not like that they don’t all follow the same style or theme.

So depending on how many applications you have installed and in your home screens, things can start to look generic and they can sometimes clash with each other since they all have their own styles.

This is where an Icon Pack comes in. An Icon Pack is a set of custom icons that (generally) follow the same sort of style. This could mean that they all follow the same color scheme, or the same shapes or anything else that would help to make icons match with the other icons. This goes great when paired with a certain wallpaper that helps accentuate or match those icons packs. Some icon packs even come with a set of wallpapers that have been picked out because they look good together. However, you don’t have to use those and naturally you can choose to use any wallpaper you want.

This is one of the many reasons why I love Android so much. The amount of changes you can make to customize the software to bet fit you is virtually endless. As far as Icon Packs are concerned, there are thousands to choose from in the Google Play Store. Some are free and some will cost you 1-3 dollars. Remember, these artists and their Icon Packs can consist of 3,000+ different icons and this can take a lot of work. These artists/developers deserve the buck or two that their Icon Packs cost if you truly like how they look.

Nexus 5X Install Icon Pack

There are a number of ways that you can install an Icon Pack on your Nexus 5X and the majority of them involve a custom launcher(and Unicon is the only one in this list requires root). I recommend Nova Launcher as I have been using it on my smartphones and tablets for a few years now. This launcher is extremely customizable and while it can take some time to get things the way you want it, I truly love the number of options that it has. Thankfully though, there are a lot of other launchers that you can use to install an Icon Pack if you don’t like Nova, and I will go over each of them that I know of.

Nova Launcher

  1. Download Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Launch Nova Settings
  3. Tap on the ‘Look& Feel’ Option
  4. Tap on the ‘Icon Theme’ Option
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

Action Launcher 3

  1. Download Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Launch Action Launcher 3 Settings
  3. Tap on the ‘Display’ Option
  4. Tap on the ‘Icon Pack’ Option
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

ADW Launcher

  1. Download Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Launch ADW Config
  3. Tap on the ‘ADW Settings’ Option
  4. Tap on the ‘Themes’ Option
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded
  6. Tap on the ‘Apply’ Option at the Top Right

Apex Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Launch Apex Settings
  3. Tap on the ‘Theme Settings’ Option
  4. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded
  5. Make Sure ‘Icon Pack’ is Checked
  6. Then Tap on the ‘Apply’ Option at the Bottom Right

Atom Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Tap the Left Arrow at the Top Right
  3. Tap on the Home with the Gear Icon to Launch the Settings
  4. Tap on the ‘Theme’ Option
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded
  6. Tap on the ‘Apply’ Option on the Right

Go Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Long-Press on an Empty Spot of the Home Screen
  3. Tap on the ‘Go Settings’ Option
  4. Then Tap on the ‘Personalization’ Option
  5. Tap on the ‘Icon’ Option
  6. Tap on the ‘Icon’ Option Again(in the Icon Style section)
  7. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

Inspire Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Long-Press on an Empty Spot of the Home Screen
  3. Tap on the ‘Settings’ Option
  4. Tap on the ‘Themes’ Option
  5. Tap on the ‘Icon Themes’ Option
  6. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

KitKat Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Long-Press on an Empty Spot of the Home Screen
  3. Tap on the ‘Settings’ Option
  4. Then Tap on the ‘Icon Packs’ Option
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

Lucid Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Tap the 3-Dot Menu Icon at the Top Right
  3. Tap on the ‘Launcher Settings’ Option
  4. Tap on the ‘Icon Theme’ Option
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

Nine Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Launch the App Drawer
  3. Tap on the Double Box Icon at the Bottom Left
  4. Tap on the ‘Icon’ Option at the Very Top
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

Solo Launcher

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Launch the Beautify Application
  3. Tap on the ‘Solo Family’ Option
  4. Tap on the ‘Themes’ Option
  5. Tap on the ‘Installed’ Option
  6. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

Smart Launcher 2

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Tap on the 6-Dot Icon at the Bottom Left
  3. Tap on the 3-Dot Icon at the Top Right
  4. Tap on the ‘Theme’ Option
  5. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded
  6. Make Sure the ‘Icon Pack’ Option is Checked
  7. Tap on the ‘Set’ Option to Apply

Themer

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Long-Press on an Empty Spot of the Home Screen
  3. Tap on the ‘Settings’ Option
  4. Tap on the ‘Manage App Drawer’ Option
  5. Then Tap on the ‘Set Icon Pack’ Option
  6. Choose the Icon Pack You Downloaded

To edit the Home Screen icons of Themer. . .

  1. Tap and Hold on an Icon
  2. Tap on the ‘Edit’ Option
  3. Tap on the Icon
  4. Swipe over to the Icon Pack You Downloaded
  5. Choose an Icon to Use

Unicon

  1. Download the Compatible Icon Pack
  2. Launch the Unicon Application
  3. Tap on the Icon Pack You Downloaded
  4. Tap on the ‘Apply’ Option
  5. Tap the ‘Restart Launcher & Apps’ Option

So there you have it. If there are some custom launchers out there that I didn’t include but you are curious about, please feel free to leave a comment below to ask me about it. I’m currently using the Type-4 Icon Pack on my devices with an AMOLED display, and the Type4-White Icon Pack on my devices with an LCD display.

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