The process of customizing the visual layout of application representations on Google’s mobile operating system involves strategically positioning these graphical symbols. This includes methods such as grouping similar applications together, placing frequently used applications on the home screen for quick access, and organizing applications into folders for decluttering purposes.
Effective screen customization enhances user experience by improving discoverability and access to preferred applications. Historically, this personalization has evolved from simple grid layouts to sophisticated systems allowing for widget integration and customized icon packs, reflecting a broader trend toward user-centric design in mobile interfaces.