Koler is a new open source app based on gestures And that surely from today it will replace that boring and generic phone app that comes with your Android smartphone as standard.
A very basic app, but for this reason it can be identified and differentiated from the rest of the apps that we can find in the Google Play Store and installed by default on our mobiles. A intuitive and gesture app with which to enjoy those everyday calling actions.
A simple but intuitive app
Koler is an app that powerfully attracts attention because of how basic it is in the beginning. It has the basic options of a phone app. That is, we are talking about sending and receiving calls and that is why it fulfills perfectly.
The question we can ask ourselves is why are we going to need one? third-party app for those calls that our app already complies with by default installed on our mobile. The reason is simple, because a third-party app like Koler is provided with a better interface and functionality.
What makes Koler special are his gestures, which makes it very intuitive to make and receive calls to make himself stand out from other apps. If you have a mobile that comes a bit simple in the phone app, we openly recommend that you try it to at least decide if it is worth leaving it installed and replacing the base one.
Koler's things, a gesture phone app
This app is created by a developer who lives in XDA Developers called NuclearGandhi, the renowned Android site with a lot of talent and good apps; of the last What we talked about was Kodi, a high-quality download manager that generates another type of experience when a user is used to downloading with their smartphone.
These are lthe gestures that you can use in Koler:
- Marker:
- Upward gesture: call.
- Delete number: gesture to the left.
- Minimize the phone app: gesture in the contact list.
- Incoming calls:
- Open the numeric keypad: gesture up.
- Reject or end a call: gesture to the left.
- Answer: gesture to the right.
- Send an SMS: gesture up from the SMS interface.
So you can perform different gestures for those typical actions for an app that is open source, which gives it all the confidence to try it without major problems.
The application has a default theme in red that gives you a very minimalist touch and a special design. A design that can be found in all the nooks and crannies of the app from the list of recent calls with the users icon in red or even that active call status in which the elapsed time also appears in that color.
Another advantage of this app is that the developer updates it and is working on it continuously. You have the source code on Github in case you want to keep an eye on it and thus see all the development of the app with its continuous updates. The application is in beta, so it is still subject to changes and those corrections that improve the experience that it generates in itself quite good.
We also leave you the recommendation of try other dialer apps like the one that my colleague Francisco does with this theme in black and that goes as opposed to the predominantly white of Koler.
A not inconsiderable arrival that will allow you replace that boring dialer app on your phone with Koler. If you verify that it gives you the perfect experience, we would like you to report here in the comments how it has been, so other users can benefit and among all report these quality apps. There is still time to launch new apps on the Play Store, although we are facing a market crammed with all kinds of applications from dozens of categories.