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Highly customizable Infinix-style launcher offering rich themes and smart feeds, but intrusive ads and instability

Highly customizable Infinix-style launcher offering rich themes and smart feeds, but intrusive ads and instability

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Program license Free

Developer Shalltry Group

Version 13.9.47

Works under Android

Also known as XOS - Launcher,Theme,Wallpaper

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(5 votes)

Developer

Shalltry Group

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

13.9.47

Also known as

XOS - Launcher,Theme,Wallpaper

Pros

  • Free personalization launcher based on the Infinix XOS look and feel
  • Highly customizable home screen with themes, fonts, and wallpapers via the Discovery section
  • Zero Screen panel provides quick access to news, weather, and game suggestions
  • Smart Scene helps surface and notify you about new hit songs that match your tastes
  • Freezer feature helps stop persistent background apps and free up RAM
  • Lets non-Infinix users experience much of the XOS interface without changing devices

Cons

  • Standalone launcher lacks some features found in the full XOS overlay on Infinix phones
  • Frequent pop-up recommendations for games that can appear above your installed apps
  • Cleaner functionality relies on installing the separate Phone Master app, increasing storage use
  • Occasional app closures and launcher freezes, even after several recent updates
  • Some widgets take a very long time to load on the home screen

XOS Launcher is a free Android personalization app from Transsion Holdings that replaces the standard home screen with the XOS style used on Infinix phones. It suits people who like the Infinix look and want a more tailored home screen without buying a new device.

Visual style and customization

At its core, XOS Launcher functions as an alternative home screen. Once active, it gives your device an interface modeled on Infinix XOS, including a different way to browse apps and interact with your phone.

Customization is a clear strength. The launcher lets you build a very personal layout, with cosmetic changes that go beyond simple wallpaper swaps. Through the Discovery section you can browse and apply wallpapers, fonts, and themes that change the overall appearance of icons and menus. There is also a distinctive spelling-rolling animation for app icons, which adds a bit of flair to scrolling through your apps.

Taken together, these tools provide enough variety to give your phone a noticeably different personality compared with the default Android launcher.

Feeds, content, and smart sections

XOS Launcher organizes additional content into a few dedicated panels.

The Zero Screen panel acts as a personalized feed. From there you can see trending news, quick weather information, and suggested games. Having these items in one place can be convenient if you like seeing updates at a glance without opening separate apps.

Another section, Discovery, focuses on personalization content such as wallpapers, fonts, and themes. It sits alongside the main interface rather than being buried in menus, which encourages regular tweaking of the look and feel.

For media, the Smart Scene area highlights music, helping you find and receive notifications about new hit songs that match your preferences. This can make your home screen feel more connected to your listening habits, especially if you enjoy discovering new tracks.

Performance tools and system management

Beyond visual changes, XOS Launcher includes a feature called Freezer. This tool helps identify apps that keep running in the background and allows you to stop them in order to free up RAM. For devices that struggle with multiple apps staying active, being able to quickly put them on hold can improve day-to-day responsiveness.

However, some utility functions come with trade-offs. The cleaner feature now depends on a separate app, Phone Master, to operate properly. That requirement means you need additional storage space if you want to use all of the launcher’s optimization tools, which may be unwelcome on devices with limited capacity.

Everyday experience and reliability

In use, XOS Launcher combines attractive visuals with some rough edges. On the positive side, the interface looks modern and the customization options are rich enough to keep tinkerers busy.

Stability, however, is not consistently strong. There are cases where apps close unexpectedly or the launcher itself freezes. These issues have appeared even after multiple updates delivered within a short period, which suggests that ongoing refinement is still needed to reach a more reliable state.

Widget behavior can also be problematic. Certain widgets take a very long time to load once placed on the home screen, in contrast to older versions where such elements loaded more promptly. If you depend on several live widgets for quick information, this delay can become irritating.

Advertising and recommended content

One of the clearer downsides of recent versions is the prominence of promotional content. Pop-up recommendations for games appear frequently, and these suggested titles can be positioned ahead of your own installed apps. This layout choice makes the app drawer feel more cluttered and can slow you down when you simply want to open something you already use.

For users who prefer a clean, distraction-free launcher, this focus on recommendations may feel intrusive and out of place on the home screen.

Standalone launcher versus full XOS

XOS Launcher is based on the XOS overlay that comes preinstalled on Infinix phones, but it is not identical to the full system experience. The standalone app lacks some of the features found in the integrated XOS overlay, so it functions more like a preview of that environment than a complete duplicate.

That distinction matters if you expect every capability of a native Infinix device to be available simply by installing the launcher. You get the general look, core customization, and several smart panels, but not the entire feature set.

Verdict

XOS Launcher offers a visually appealing and highly customizable alternative to the default Android home screen, especially attractive if you are curious about the Infinix XOS style. Zero Screen, Discovery, Smart Scene, and the Freezer tool give it more depth than a basic theme engine, and the app is free to try.

At the same time, intrusive game recommendations, dependence on an extra app for cleaning features, performance hiccups, and slow widget loading hold it back from being a straightforward upgrade. Some capabilities from the full XOS environment also do not carry over to this standalone version.

If you value extensive customization and want a taste of the Infinix interface, XOS Launcher can be appealing, as long as you are prepared to accept a few compromises in stability and the presence of promotional content.

Pros

  • Free personalization launcher based on the Infinix XOS look and feel
  • Highly customizable home screen with themes, fonts, and wallpapers via the Discovery section
  • Zero Screen panel provides quick access to news, weather, and game suggestions
  • Smart Scene helps surface and notify you about new hit songs that match your tastes
  • Freezer feature helps stop persistent background apps and free up RAM
  • Lets non-Infinix users experience much of the XOS interface without changing devices

Cons

  • Standalone launcher lacks some features found in the full XOS overlay on Infinix phones
  • Frequent pop-up recommendations for games that can appear above your installed apps
  • Cleaner functionality relies on installing the separate Phone Master app, increasing storage use
  • Occasional app closures and launcher freezes, even after several recent updates
  • Some widgets take a very long time to load on the home screen

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