Customizing the navigation bar icons on your Android device can provide a more personalized experience. Here's a guide to help you customize these icons:
Step 1: Check for Built-in Options
Some Android devices come with built-in options to customize the navigation bar. Check in the device settings under "Display" or "Navigation Bar" options. If you find customization settings here, you can change the icons, layout, or even the navigation style (e.g., gesture navigation).
Step 2: Use Third-Party Apps
If your device doesn’t offer built-in customization, you can use third-party applications. Here are two popular apps:
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Navbar Apps:
- Installation: Download from the Google Play Store.
- Customization Options: Change the color of your navigation bar, add images, or even a battery bar.
- Instructions: Open the app, allow the necessary permissions, and follow on-screen instructions to customize the icons.
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Substratum Theme Engine:
- Requirements: This app typically requires root access or a compatible device with overlays support (e.g., Sony Xperia devices).
- Installation: Download from the Google Play Store.
- Customization Options: Apply themes that change the look of the entire UI, including the navigation bar.
- Instructions: Install a compatible theme, open Substratum, and apply the theme to your navigation bar.
Step 3: Custom ROMs
For advanced users, installing a custom ROM like LineageOS or Paranoid Android can provide extensive customization options:
- Requirements: Root access and a custom recovery installed on your device.
- Customization: Custom ROMs often include built-in theming engines and deep modifications, allowing you to change navigation bar styles, icons, and more.
Step 4: Editing System Files
This is the most advanced option and requires root access. You can manually edit system files to change the appearance of navigation bar icons:
- Tools Needed: Root access, a file manager like Solid Explorer, and a basic knowledge of how to edit XML files.
- Process: Navigate to
/system/priv-app/SystemUI/, locate theresfolder, and modify the necessary XML files (e.g.,navigation_bar.xml).
Caution
- Rooting or flashing a custom ROM on your device can void warranties and has a risk of bricking your device. Proceed with caution and always back up your data before making major changes.
By using these methods, you can customize your Android navigation bar to better suit your personal style and usability preferences.


