Android is pretty customizable than its competition, but stock versions are still pretty barebone if you compare it to available custom ROMS. But not everybody has a taste for flashing and rooting. The good thing about Android is you can customize it regardless; with the help of 3rd party apps. You can customize almost every aspect of the UI but this tutorial focuses on customizing the Status Bar. Here’s how to customize Android status bar without root.
Customize Android Status Bar Without Root
There are plenty of 3rd party apps that let you completely customize the status bar, but the best one in our opinion is Super Status Bar. You can compare it to Quick Star as it is made based on that. But Quick Star was limited to only a few of the Samsung Galaxy devices. With Super Status Bar, you can customize the status bar of any Android devices running on version 5 or above. Follow the steps below.
Step 1: Download Super Status Bar
You can get the free version on the Google Play Store, but to get the most out of the app, go for the premium version that is available for the lost one-time cost of $1.99.
Step 2: Allow Permissions
After the app is downloaded and installed on your Android, open the app and you will have to go through a few setup pages. After you’re through them, tap on Start from the main menu. You will get into a new screen with 2 toggles.
Step 3: Modify
Go to the app’s main screen and tap on Status Bar. If you have upgraded to the pro version, you can make tons of significant changes, if not, you are limited to only certain options. But you still can change a lot without spending a cent. If you want to keep the default status bar but want to hide and add icons, you can do that from the Modify tab. You can hide or disable some icons or add icons like Network Speed.
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