The Android operating system traditionally displays both an icon and associated text label for each installed application on the home screen and within the app drawer. The process of removing the text portion beneath an application’s icon, while retaining the icon itself, allows for a cleaner, more minimalist aesthetic on a device’s interface. This modification alters the visual representation of application shortcuts, enabling users to personalize their device’s appearance further.
Altering this default behavior provides a visual simplification of the home screen and app drawer. It can enhance the perceived organization of the interface, especially for users who prioritize visual clarity. Historically, options for customizing the visual presentation of application icons and labels were limited. As Android has evolved, particularly with the advent of custom launchers, greater degrees of user control over interface aesthetics have become possible.