Sunday, April 20, 2014

How to install on your phone new icons for Google Android - CNET Spanish


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icons filtered with Google reportedly plans to redesign their apps for Android. Credit: Juan Garzon / CNET

We soon learned that Google redesigned its Android icons as part of a project called Moonshine, but the date will make them available to give a new look to our cell phone is not known. Many fans

Android users have been looking for ways to place the icons of the new design on your cell phone or tablet, before Google decides to officially remove them.

Fortunately, similar issues have arisen icons those who offer Google Android, which are available for you to download on your Android device.

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If you want to use these icons, you need to download and install two applications:

1. To begin, download the icon theme called Moonshine from Google Play.

2. Then you need to download a launcher work with these icons. By
 developer, Nova, Apex, ADW, Smart, Unicon or Action Launcher
 should work. In our case, we went to Google and Play
 downloaded and installed Nova Launcher.

3. Once you finish installing the launcher , press the Home key (Home) and get a screen that says select startup. Select Nova (or launcher you downloaded) and then press the option always (so you always have the same Home).

4. Press and hold the Home screen (where there is no icon) and then click the tool icon in the top right. Once you have entered the settings, go to Appearance> Themes for icons.

5. Select Moonshine and ready.


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Credit: Juan Garzon / CNET

Come back to Home and / or application drawer, you can see the new icons that replaced the previous.

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class=”caption”> now have new icons for Google applications on your cell phone. Credit: Juan Garzon / CNET

In our previous report, these new icons would be part of the project called Moonshine, which focuses on the redesign of the icons of applications like Gmail,
 Play Music, Play Books, Movies & Play TV, Calendar, People,
 Maps, Hangouts, Google Plus, Google Camera and Play.

Currently not known whether these icons come with the next version of Android or if it would be just a small update. Some people have begun to suggest that might be part of Android 4.5, the next version of the operating system that could occur even during Google I / O in June 2014.

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