One major issue is the inability to customize or remove the ‘At a Glance’ widget, which occupies a significant portion of the screen without offering much flexibility. The presence of a non-removable search bar at the bottom of the screen adds to the clutter, despite its limited utility. Additionally, the unnecessary app labels on the home screen detract from the overall aesthetics, making them redundant for regular app users.
Google’s limited selection of home screen widgets further restricts customization options, lacking the polish and appeal found in competitors like Samsung. While the Pixel may have an edge in certain aspects, addressing these home screen issues would greatly enhance the user experience. For those seeking greater customization, alternatives like Samsung’s One UI offer a more flexible and visually appealing home screen experience. Google should consider giving users more control over their home screen to cater to customization enthusiasts within the Android ecosystem.