
| App Name | Global Icon Pack |
|---|---|
| Size | 1.9MB |
| Version | v0.5.6 |
| Category | Lsposed Modules |
| Android requirement | + 12 |
| Published By | RichardLuo0 |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Price | Free |
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Step-by-Step Installation:
- Make sure you have LSposed installed on your device.
- Install modules as regular apps.
- After installation:
- Open the LSPosed Manager.
- Tap on the “Modules” section.
- Click the module you installed.
- Tick the enable switch.
- Select apps to which the modules should apply. [Most of the modules now support displaying recommended scope, which LSPosed will select automatically]
- Reboot Your Device
Let’s be honest: nothing kills a clean Android setup faster than a gorgeous icon pack that only covers half your apps. You spend an hour picking the perfect aesthetic, but the second you open your Settings or check your Recent Apps, those clunky, stock icons are staring right back at you. It’s like wearing a tuxedo with neon green Crocs. Total vibe killer.
Most launchers promise “icon pack support,” but they usually just paint the front door while the rest of the house is falling apart. That’s where the Global Icon Pack module comes in. I’ve been running this on my daily driver, and it’s the “set it and forget it” fix I’ve wanted for years.
Why This Module Actually Works?
The logic is simple: instead of letting your launcher try (and fail) to mask icons, this module works at the system level. It hooks directly into the Android framework via LSposed. This means your icons look consistent everywhere, not just on your home screen.
Here’s what you’re getting:
- System-Wide Consistency: It replaces icons in the Settings menu and Recent Apps screen, keeping everything uniform.
- Launcher Freedom: You don’t have to ditch your favorite launcher; it works alongside almost any setup.
- LSposed Integration: Easily toggle it on or off through the LSposed Manager without breaking a sweat.
- No Reboot Needed: You can see your icon changes in real-time. No more waiting for the phone to restart just to see a color swap.
- Play Store Friendly: It works with the thousands of icon packs you already own or see on the Google Play Store.
- Deep Theming: Since it’s Xposed-based, it reaches parts of the UI that standard apps just can’t touch.
My Real-Life Take
I’ll admit, I was skeptical. I’ve tried “global” themes before that just slowed my phone down or made the UI lag. But this thing is surprisingly lightweight. Once you set it up via LSposed, it feels like the icons were always supposed to look that way.
If you’re a customization nerd, you’ll love that you don’t have to compromise. You get a professional, cohesive look across the entire OS without having to manually edit system files or do anything sketchy. It just works, and honestly, it makes your phone feel like a much more premium device.










