Although Windows Phone was discontinued by Microsoft in 2017, smartphone fans continue to enjoy its simple interface and seamless transition animations. A video displaying an Android launcher that enables you to convert your Android handset into a Windows phone was recently published by Michael Fisher, also known as MrMobile on YouTube.
MrMobile claimed that Launcher 10, which is free to download from the Google Play Store, provides users with a “very authentic taste” of the tile-like interface of Windows Phone. Launcher 10 has boxy square and rectangle tiles that resemble the home screen of Nokia Lumia phones, just like Windows phones used to.
Despite its long history, Launcher 10 serves as a reminder to Android users of the mobile operating system’s high degree of customization. The launcher will automatically display many customizable tiles on the home screen when you first launch Launcher 10.
In addition to changing the tile’s size, you can also install a custom icon pack and select the colors. By long-pressing an empty spot on the home screen, you may instantly install your favorite Android widgets, which Launcher 10 supports. MrMobile talks about Launcher 95 at the beginning of the video, which is another app that gives contemporary Android smartphones the appearance and feel of Windows 95 and Windows XP.