Launcher Apply Screen
Belle UI Icon Pack starts with an Apply screen that lists compatible launchers such as Action Launcher, ADW Launcher, Apex Launcher, ASUS Launcher, Atom Launcher, Aviate Launcher, Nova Launcher, and others. Installed and not-installed labels help users understand which launchers are available on the device.
This layout is useful because icon packs depend on launcher support. Users can quickly see whether their preferred launcher is present before trying to apply the theme. The app is therefore more of a launcher companion than a standalone home screen replacement.
Icon Browser and Theme Preview
The icon browser shows themed icons in grids, including newly added, alternate, app drawer, and app categories. This lets users preview the style before applying it, checking whether common apps and folders fit the visual theme they want.
A good icon pack needs consistency across many app types. Belle UI uses colorful rounded icon designs and category tabs to help users inspect coverage. Browsing first is practical because users can decide whether enough of their installed apps are covered before changing the launcher look.
Side Menu, Wallpapers, and Requests
The side menu exposes Apply, Icons, Icon Request, Wallpapers, Settings, FAQ, Social, and About areas. These entries support the normal workflow for a personalization app: apply a theme, inspect icons, request missing icons, and adjust supporting visuals.
Icon request and wallpaper sections are especially helpful for users who want a more complete theme. If a favorite app is missing, a request path can guide future coverage, while wallpapers can make the icon style feel more coherent on the home screen.
Older Compatibility and Permission Review
Belle UI Icon Pack targets an older Android level, so modern devices may require an explicit compatibility bypass before installation. That makes it important to review behavior before relying on it as a daily personalization tool.
The package declares storage, wallpaper, change-system-settings, network, Wi-Fi, notification, media, and wake-lock related capabilities. Users should avoid applying launcher changes, wallpapers, or settings access until they are comfortable with the permission surface and launcher compatibility on their daily home screen and backup launcher setup.