Customizing the system navigation bar on Android can greatly enhance the aesthetic and functional aspects of your device. Here are some advanced tips to help you customize your navigation bar:
1. Using Third-Party Apps
There are several apps available on the Google Play Store that allow you to customize the navigation bar. Some popular ones include:
- Navbar Apps: This app lets you change the color of your navigation bar, add custom images, and even create your own widgets.
- Custom Navigation Bar: Requires ADB permission, but it offers more dynamic customization, including rearranging buttons and adding new ones.
2. Developer Options
If you have Android 10 or later:
- Go to
Settings>System>Advanced>Developer options. - Enable system UI tuner by tapping on
Build numberseven times in theAbout phonesection to unlock Developer Options. - Use the
Appearance and commandssettings if available to adjust the navigation bar.
3. Enable Gesture Navigation
Switch from traditional navigation buttons to gesture navigation for a cleaner look:
- Go to
Settings>System>Gestures. - Tap on
System navigation, and switch toGesture navigation.
4. Rooting Your Device
For advanced users willing to root their device, rooting unlocks full customization:
- Use apps like Xposed Framework with modules like GravityBox to customize the navigation bar extensively.
- Add custom icons, animations, and adjust the size and placement of buttons.


