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4 Ways The Google Pixel Phone Home Screen Could Be Improved

Last updated: September 20, 2025 2:55 am
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Google has long been known for its exceptional software on Pixel phones, and the latest iteration, Android 16 on the Pixel 10 Pro XL, solidifies Google’s position as the leader in smartphone software. Even compared to Apple’s iOS 18, Google’s software experience shines with its slick, intuitive interface, minimal bloatware, and seamless integration of Google apps and services. The prompt updates, monthly patches, and seven years of software support further enhance the overall package.

However, despite its software prowess, there is one area where Google seems to be neglecting: the home screen. The home screen is the first thing users see when they unlock their phones, yet Google’s approach to it falls short in several key areas.

One major frustration is the inability to customize or remove the ‘At a Glance’ widget. While the widget provides useful information like the date, weather, and upcoming events, it cannot be removed or rearranged on the home screen. This lack of flexibility limits users’ ability to personalize their home screen experience.

Similarly, the prominent search bar at the bottom of the screen feels unnecessary and takes up valuable screen real estate. Despite Google’s focus on search, the persistent search bar rarely sees intentional use and often results in accidental presses.

App labels on the home screen also detract from the overall aesthetic and functionality. While labels can be helpful in an app drawer, they are redundant on the home screen where users typically place their most frequently used apps. The inability to toggle off these labels adds unnecessary clutter to the home screen.

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Additionally, Google’s default widgets lack the polish and customization options found in other Android interfaces like Samsung’s One UI. While third-party apps can provide more attractive widgets, Google should focus on enhancing its own widget offerings to provide a more cohesive home screen experience.

Overall, while Google’s Pixel phones excel in software performance, there are notable shortcomings in the home screen customization department. To truly cater to customization lovers, Google should consider allowing more flexibility and personalization options for the home screen on Pixel devices. Until then, users may find themselves looking elsewhere for a more customizable home screen experience.

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