
AstonJ
What does your mobile phone home screen look like?
Always interested in seeing what apps people use and how they organise their phones/home screens!
Here’s mine…
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AstonJ
Was curious about the Pomicro app @DevotionGeo!
Pomicro is a minimalist and intuitive ad-free Pomodoro timer for the Pomodoro Technique® developed by Francesco Cirillo.
The concept behind the Pomodoro Technique® is simple yet effective: break down your work into 25 minutes intervals, separated by short breaks. Every 4 pomodoros, reward yourself with a longer break.
Pomicro comes with a beautiful, minimalist interface and just the right amount of customization options, such as break duration and custom notification ringtones, to let you develop your ideal focus environment and maximize productivity.
Sounds interesting! Good to see we have some posts about it already - going to have to look more into it

wolf4earth
Tapping on an icon launches the relevant app, swiping up on it opens a folder:
I’ve went through a phase where I would spend hours on customizing my home screen, scouring icon packs, and automate things (first using Tasker, nowadays Automate).
This particular setup I’ve been running for a few years now and I’m quite happy with it.

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