How to Change App Icons on Samsung Galaxy Phone

One of the biggest reasons to get an Android phone over an iPhone is the level of customization options you get. If you are not a fan of the default home screen or widget, you have tools readily available from the Google Play Store to change the feel and look of the phone. Samsung ⏤ the biggest Android OEM goes a step ahead and packs useful options inOne UIto change app icons, always-on display, and more. Here’s how you’re able to change app icons on the Samsung Galaxy phone.

Change App Icons on Samsung Galaxy Phone

Unlike Oxygen OS or other third-party Android skins, you can’t simply download an icon pack from the Google Play Store and change app icons on the Galaxy phone. Sadly, One UI doesn’t support that functionality yet. You need to rely on the Theme store or third-party launchers to apply favorite icon packs.

First, we will discuss how to use the Galaxy theme store to change app icons on your Samsung phone and then move to Android launchers.

open samsung themes

Use Galaxy Themes

Samsung offers a dedicated theme store on Galaxy devices to change wallpaper, icons, and even always-on display style. you’re able to truly personalize the experience on your Galaxy phone. Here’s how you can access and use themes in One UI.

1.Long-press on the Galaxy phone home screen and tap onThemesat the bottom.

galaxy themes menu

2.It will open the Theme store on your phone.

3.By default, it will open theThemesmenu.

4.Move to theIconsmenu and you can seeFeaturedandTopicons.

5.Select the icon pack that you want to buy or download. Most icon packs are paid but you can try the free ones as well.

6.You can see icon description, ratings, and reviews from the icon pack details page. Tap onDownloadat the bottom.

7.After the successful download process, tap onApply, and One UI will apply the downloaded icon pack on your Galaxy phone.

The problem with icons packs from the Galaxy theme store is, they will only change the default Samsung apps look. If you are using Google Apps and other third-party apps from the Play Store, the icon pack won’t change their look. This results in inconsistency on your phone’s home screen.

For a wide range of app icon support, you need to use a third-party app launcher from the Play Store.

Use Third-Party App Launcher

Here, we will use everyone’s favorite Nova launcher as an example to change app icons on the Samsung Galaxy phone. Here’s what you need to do.

1.Open Google Play Store and download Nova launcher on your phone.

2.When you go back home, One UI will ask you to choose a default launcher for your phone.

3.SelectNova launcher.

4.TheNova launcher Settingsallows you to change the default app icon on your phone. For that, you need to have an icon pack installed in the first place.

5.In the screenshot below, we will install Minma Icon pack on Samsung Galaxy A52.

6.Download icon pack and tap onApply Icon packoption.

7.Select installed launcher on your phone and apply icon theme.

Go back home and you will be amazed to see consistent icons applied throughout the One UI. If your favorite app icon is missing from the icon pack, you can always contact the developer and ask him/her to design an icon for your preferred app.

In some cases, the Nova launcher will do the job and change the app icon to deliver a consistent look. Using the same trick, you can install the Android 12 icon pack and give your Galaxy phone a nice makeover with Android 12 app icons.

The Google Play Store is filled with hundreds of icon packs. Whether you like a minimal icon pack, or cartoonish one, or a colorful icon pack, the Play Store has got you covered with multiple choices. Even the paid icons packs are affordable at a couple of bucks. It’s a bargain compared to what you get in return.

You can always keep multiple icon packs installed on your Samsung Galaxy phone and change them periodically for a fresh look.

Wrapping Up: Change App Icons on Samsung Galaxy Phone

Not everyone is a fan of Samsung’s default One UI icon pack. They look average at best. And here is where Android OS’s beauty shines. Using the steps and apps above, you can easily modify app icons on your Samsung Galaxy phone.

Parth Shah

Parth previously worked at EOTO.tech covering tech news. He is currently freelancing at TechWiser, Android Police, and GuidingTech writing about apps comparisons, tutorials, software tips and tricks, and diving deep into iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows platforms.

What Is Magic Cues on Pixel 10 and How It…

Nothing Phone (3) Wishlist: 6 Things We Wish To See

Android 16 Update Now Rolling Out: Features, Eligible Devices And…

Advanced Protection Mode Rolling Out In Android 16: Here’s How…

Android 16 Brings New Lockscreen Customization Options: How to Customize

Android 16 Is Coming: 6 New Security Features to Keep…

Android 16 Bubble Bar: 7 Things Google Could Add To…

Google Accidentally Reveals Material 3 Expressive: Android’s Future and it…

5 Features We Hope to See in Google’s Desktop Mode…

Small Phones Are Making a Big Comeback: Why Now?