
Microsoft Launcher
6.240702.0.1149821 Latest version
Personalize your phone and stay organized on the go.

With Microsoft Launcher you can personalize your Android device to match your style with wallpapers, theme colors, icon packs and more.
“Microsoft makes what is arguably the best Android launcher.”
– Paul Thurrott
About Microsoft Launcher
Microsoft Launcher provides a new home screen experience that empowers you to be more productive on your Android device. Microsoft Launcher is highly customizable, allowing you to organize everything on your phone. Your personalized feed makes it easy to view your calendar, to do lists, and more. Sticky Notes on the go. When you set up Microsoft Launcher as your new home screen, you can either start fresh with your favorite apps or import your current home screen layout. Need to switch back to your previous home screen? You can do that, too!
This version of Microsoft Launcher has been rebuilt on a new codebase to make new features possible, including dark mode, and personalized news.
MICROSOFT LAUNCHER FEATURES
Customizable icons:
· Give your phone a consistent look and feel with custom icon packs and adaptive icons.
Beautiful wallpapers:
· Enjoy a fresh new image from Bing every day or choose your own photos.
Dark theme:
· Comfortably use your phone at night or in low light environments with Microsoft Launcher’s new dark theme. This feature?is compatible with Android’s?dark mode settings.
Backup and Restore:
· Easily move between your phones or try Home Screen setups through Microsoft Launcher’s Backup and Restore feature. Backups can be stored locally or saved to the cloud for easy transfers.
Gestures:
· Swipe, pinch, double tap, and more on the home screen to easily navigate on the Microsoft Launcher surface.
This app uses Accessibility Service Permission for optional gesture of screen lock and recent apps view.
Microsoft Launcher asks for the following optional permissions:
· Microphone: Used for speech-to-text functionality for Launcher features, such as Bing Search, Bing Chat, To Do, and Sticky Notes.
· Photo and video: Used for getting features, such as your wallpaper, Blur Effect, and Bing Chat Visual Search, and to show recent activities and backups. On Android 13 and higher, these permissions are replaced with the ‘All file’ access permissions.
· Notifications: Needed to notify you of any update or app activity.
· Contacts: Used for searching contacts on Bing Search.
· Location: Used for the Weather widget.
· Phone: Allows you to call your contacts with a swipe in Launcher.
· Camera: Used to create image notes for the Sticky Notes card and to search for images in Bing Search.
· Calendar: Used to show calendar info for the Calendar card in your Launcher feed.
You can still use Microsoft Launcher even if you do not consent to these permissions, but some functions may be restricted.
Journey
Following the successful launch of the Next Lock Screen for Android, the Loop team found that several capabilities they wanted to add to the lock screen just were not possible. So, the idea to build Arrow Launcher was born, a full launcher replacement for Android.
The team knew they wanted to leverage what they had learned in building Next Lock Screen and continue to work with the large engaged fanbase from that release. Their development team in Beijing was able to quickly take the core ideas they had come up with and build an initial version of the launcher. The team started dialog with the Next fanbase early on and this provided both early feedback on feature direction and created a buildup of interest. When V1 of Arrow Launcher (later renamed Microsoft Launcher) was released, the team onboarded a lot of early users quickly through this fanbase and received a good amount of word-of-mouth press, which helped raise visibility of Arrow to new users.
From the start, it was critical to differentiate since the launcher space was very crowded and several incumbents had deep feature lists and hundreds of millions of users. The team also knew they wanted to leverage the contextual capabilities they had built for Next and explore the contextual computing/AI space much more deeply with Arrow. The biggest breakthrough came in the early design when it was decided to forgo any form of customization. This approach was unheard of in the Android space and created a lot of pushback both with users and within the team. But the team had a strong point of view that the launcher couldn’t compete on customization since their competitors had years head start in this area.
The team’s commitment to this direction and building of a deep community that they?engaged with and listened to allowed them to not only differentiate against huge incumbents but create what become the #1 launcher in the Android Play Store. Arrow’s ratio of beta testers to users and reviews to users was always significantly higher than its competitors. It was this deep connection with their user base that allowed the team to make rapid progress and build a world class launcher on a competitor’s platform.
The first few years of this project was a collaboration between Bellevue and Beijing teams. While there are always unique challenges when your team is split over 5,000 miles, the relationships they created and the ability to operate as a single unit was a defining strength that accelerated their growth and progress.
In Oct 2017, Arrow Launcher officially graduated from the Garage as Microsoft Launcher, and it has been a very important part of the overall Windows Mobility and Merchandising Experience (MMX) to improve overall cross-device experience between PC and mobile. A few months later, Microsoft Launcher celebrated 15 million installs and has become an important part of the Microsoft 365 offering.
- App Name
- Microsoft Launcher
- Version
- 6.240702.0.1149821
- Size
- 59.13M
- Date
- Aug 08, 2024
- Genre
- Tool Apps
- Requirements
- Android 8.0+
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