
Glass Widgets suits users who want quick updates without clutter on the home screen. The semitransparent design keeps your wallpaper visible, while at a glance cards reduce the need to open apps. You can place multiple widgets and configure each one to show a mix of content that matches your routine. Additionally, setup is straightforward and works on devices with a widget drawer. Once the Glass Widgets APK is installed, adding and adjusting widgets takes only a moment. Size options make it easy to fit different layouts.
Configurable content
Each widget can be set to show time, weather, calendar, and news. News supports RSS or Atom feeds plus Google News. Choose the mix that fits your day and adjust ordering to keep key details visible.
Two sizes and multiple widgets
Semitransparent design
All widgets use a smoked glass look that lets your wallpaper show through. This design helps content stay readable without covering artwork. The paid version lets you change tint and transparency to match your theme.
Quick settings access
By default, the upper left corner opens settings for that widget. The lower left corner refreshes content. You can reassign these hotspots in settings, but keeping one corner for settings is recommended for easy changes. Keeping a settings hotspot makes troubleshooting and adjustments faster.
Glass Widgets brings glanceable info to the home screen with a clean, semitransparent look. Add a widget from the widget drawer, choose your content, and adjust hotspots if needed. For best results, install the Glass Widgets latest version and replace any older widgets after updating. This ensures compatibility with the current configurable widgets.
Latest Version
3.3.2Uploaded by
Bene Alves
Requires Android
Android 4.2+
Category
Free Personalization AppContent Rating
Everyone
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Flag as inappropriateLast updated on Jun 15, 2017
- Improved handling of date fields (less fragile in the face of doze-mode and other stuff designed to limit background processes)
- Improved calendar picker
- Fixed a bug in the calendar widget that caused it to randomly show a 'no calendar events' message
- Settings will no longer open automatically when starting a widget with a default configuration (clock, calendar, news)
- Small visual tweaks to the widgets