Xiaomi has its own distinctively styled customization layer that can be a great adjustment for anyone used to a different version of Android. The company has moved closer to the Android mainstream as its international business has grown, launching phones like the Poco F1, a high-end that sported a new launcher, which it seems Xiaomi has decided to turn into a full-fledged app on the Android platform. PlayStore.
We talk about Launcher Mint, a launcher that is already posted in the Play Store, but cannot yet be installed on any phone through the store ... Don't worry, we have the APK for you.
All about Launcher Mint, the new thing that Xiaomi brings us
Like most third-party launchers, Mint supports icon packs, screen transition effects, and other goodies. There is a standard app drawer and it classifies apps automatically.
The Mint Launcher looks very similar to the home screen we saw on the Poco F1, but it does feature a few changes. There is also a clear cache button on the home screen, which can come in handy for many.
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Xiaomi has not yet added devices to the compatible list in the Play Store (not even the Poco F1), but fortunately, the application has been leaked and has already run satisfactorily. It is compatible with Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher.
Mint Launcher is available on the website of APK Mirror -via this link-. It has been tested on a Galaxy S10, and works. However, there may be some bugs in it, as it is not yet technically available for download on the Play Store, even though it was published in the store. Soon it will be possible to download directly from there, without the need for a APK.