![]() If that’s the case, it begs the question - why would Poco use the term - Custom Launcher?Īt this point in time, it’s hard to tell. So what does all this mean? Well, for starters, it could be nothing at all and simply might be the Poco Launcher 2.0 as it is.įurther, it may also be the new Poco Launcher 3.0 which has been in development for over a month. But this “Custom Launcher” does have an app drawer, Google Discover feed, no Ads, and more. Of course, the company has not yet confirmed that the Poco C3 is coming with a new launcher altogether. ( Source)Īs you can see, Poco mentions that the device comes with “MIUI 12 for Poco” and the “Poco Launcher 2.0”. ![]() ![]() Prior to this, Poco has always mentioned the presence of the Poco Launcher as it is.įor reference, we have added a screenshot of the product page for the recently launched Poco X3 NFC. We’re referring to the words “Custom Launcher based on MIUI 12”. And in an official post on Twitter, the company has mentioned one thing that has piqued our interest. As we mentioned earlier, the company launched the Poco C3 in India. Speaking of which, it seems that Poco is listening to its fan base. This was mainly due to the fact that the Poco Launcher 2.0 is riddled with bugs and issues that users should not have to deal with, especially since the standard MIUI 12 system launcher works without any major hiccups. We recently saw many users taking to social platforms demanding Xiaomi to remove the Poco launcher from Redmi phones. Moreover, some users are against certain Poco-branded software features such as the Poco Launcher. Of course, the development could still be in its early stages and thus it’s hard to say whether Poco will revamp its UI entirely or keep it similar to what Xiaomi offer’s with its MIUI skin. We previously reported that the heads at Poco have indeed confirmed the company is working on a “Poco UI” for its devices. Matter of fact, the company has introduced a couple of rebranded Xiaomi phones this year such as the Poco F2 Pro sold as the Redmi K30 Pro in China.Īnd now, the company launched the Poco C3 in India which shares a lot in common with the Redmi 9C that launched globally.īut this does not mean Poco will continue riding off Xiaomi’s back. So far, we haven’t seen any major changes in Poco’s operations. Thus suggesting that Poco will begin stepping away from Xiaomi gradually. Original story (published on October 07, 2020) follows:Įarlier this year, Manu Kumar Jain, Xiaomi India’s head, announced that Poco is now a completely independent brand. There are also going to be more customisation options for the users of Poco Launcher 2.0 like new ways to add more apps to a specific app group, and also the ability to manage app groups via settings.New updates are being added at the bottom of this story……. Also, this time with the second generation of the launcher, users will be able to tweak the transparency of the launcher. The availability of the beta version of the launcher also means that we don’t have a precise changelog of the Poco Launcher 2.0, but thanks to a video which gives a look at this launcher, we can have some idea about what we can expect from Poco Launcher 2.0.Īs per the MIUI team, the Poco Launcher 2.0 is cleaner, smoother, and comes with the support for semi-transparent backgrounds. You should also keep in mind that since the Poco Launcher 2.0 is fairly popular, it is quite possible that the beta testing pool might be full currently and you might have to wait for someone to exit, to try your hands on the beta version of Poco Launcher 2.0. Poco Launcher 2.0 to Come with Cleaner, Smoother Look But, in case you do not want to wait for the stable version, then you can go to the Google Play Store page of the Poco Launcher 2.0 and sign up for the beta version and test out the look and feel of the Poco Launcher 2.0. However, the tweet misses out on a specific date for the launch of the Poco Launcher 2.0, and it doesn’t detail when exactly the stable version of screen replacement app will be available for the users. Poco Launcher 2.0 Beta Version on Google Play StoreĮarlier today, the MIUI team of Xiaomi announced on Twitter that the Poco Launcher 2.0 would be available starting today.
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