Android has had widgets since, well, forever. Apple finally brought them to iOS 14 in 2020, although they didn't do anything until iOS 17. While Apple's widgets sit there and look pretty, Android's widgets are useful for getting things done. You can even add widgets to the best cheap Chromebook screens. From Samsung's always-on display widgets to Google's at-a-glance widget, here are the best and most useful Android widgets you can get.

It's easy to add widgets to your Android screen. Long press a blank area of your phone's home screen and then choose Widgets from the pop-up menu. Any app on your device with widgets appears in the list. Tap and hold a widget to place it.


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If you consider yourself a power widget user, KWGT is a must. It lets you create personalized widgets through a straightforward editor that will make you a pro crafter in no time. Some art assets require a premium upgrade (KWGT is part of the Play Pass), but many are available for free. Plus, you can put together your own widgets for digital and analog clocks, live maps, battery and memory meters, music players, text messages, and more.

There's a reason why there are so many weather widgets on the Play Store. They're incredibly useful. They allow you to see what conditions will be like for the next few hours, days, or weeks with a glance. Overdrop is one of the best weather apps, and its widgets are informative, elegantly crafted, and clear. Overdrop widgets aren't limited to showing weather information. You can add date, time, calendar, and other widgets with different styles on the home screen.

It's no secret that the AP team is a big fan of the Telegram messaging app. It is feature-rich, cloud-based, and works on all platforms, including Android. Telegram offers a couple of widgets to place on the home screen. You can add a conversation widget with up to four people or groups or place a bigger widget with recent Telegram chats. We prefer the conversation widget to open a specific chat with a single tap on the home screen.

Not everyone works with unlimited mobile data on their phones. To avoid an eye-popping carrier bill at the end of the month, keep track of data usage on your phone. While the Android OS allows you to set data limits from the Settings menu, there isn't an easy way to check data usage from the home screen. After you add the billing cycle and data limit for cellular, Wi-Fi, and roaming, you can check the live data usage at a glance on the home screen. The app supports the light and dark theme widgets. We hope to see better-looking widgets with rounded corners in future updates.

Don't let the music stop because you have to open up an app and work through a series of menus to find the tunes you want. Musicolet puts playback and queue management controls on the home screen, and you can customize the widget's look (including its transparency) in various ways. However, Musicolet only plays local files stored on your Android device and doesn't work with streaming services. The app offers an intuitive UI, multiple queues, folder browsing, sleep timer, gapless playback, Android Auto support, and playback controls from the home screen. The app also plays nicely with the Material You theme to extract colors from your wallpaper when you set it up.

TickTick is the Swiss army knife of productivity apps on Android. You can use it to manage tasks, view calendar events, develop habits, and calculate focus time. TickTick offers over thirteen widgets. Based on your preference, you can add a calendar, today's habits, weekly agenda, or your day timeline widget on the home screen. And yes, they all come with dark theme support. Among them, the default Pomo timer widget is our favorite one to check the remaining time for a task on the phone's home screen.

SeriesGuide is perfect for keeping track of the movies and TV shows you've watched, are watching, or are planning to watch. The widget it comes with is perfect for quickly checking when your favorite shows are appearing next, the time and the date the show airs, the channel or streaming service broadcasting it, and the episode and the season you're up to. Pay to support the app and get some extra widget customization options.

Your Android phone keeps you in touch, informed, entertained, and more. Adding Deepstash can also keep you motivated and inspired. Deepstash offers snippets from popular books, articles, podcasts, and more. The app's widgets provide quotes and the best ideas from popular books, articles, and well-known personalities. Add Deepstash's quote widget on the home screen and start your day with an inspiring quote.

Keeping in touch with the day's developments has never been so straightforward. The recently revamped Google News app has a clean, clear, and informative widget, giving you the weather forecast and a snapshot of what's happening. You can tap through any story to see full coverage or let the top headlines pass before your eyes as you get on with other business on your Android device.

Google Keep is the little app that absolutely could. Ten years after its release, Keep continues to be one of the best Android apps you can have on your phone. Adding a Google Keep widget to your home screen makes it even more useful. You can quickly view information with a glance. You can use the widget to capture a quick note for future reference, such as a phone number. The Google Keep widget even looks great!

With many of us scrambling to fit more and more into each day, an app (and accompanying widget) like Sectograph can make a difference to your schedule planning. It visualizes your calendar as a 24-hour clock face. You'll see what you're supposed to be doing right now and what's coming up next at a glance. It's the perfect example of how widgets can be as useful as fully-fledged apps.

Android has always led the pack when it comes to widgets you can actually use. Whether you want to spruce up your home screen to make it look nicer or prefer a device with productivity power a glance away, these are the best 11 widgets you can get your hands on. Widgets aren't the only way to dress up your Android home screen. Check out the ways to customize your Material You theme. Have fun exploring and tweaking your phone so it is just right for you!

Did that and now all the devices show up to select from. Haven't updated my hub yet so it doesn't work, but like having the widget. Will this automatically determine local vs remote? That would make it easier on the wife rather than her having to decide if she's local or remote, wives being who they are....

Also--there are TWO widgets available, the "Example" one is the one that brings up the list of devices. The "Dashboard" one doesn't let me see any devices ("Select device" comes back with an empty modal window "OK & Cancel" but nothing listed).

Joplin on mobile uses react-native which is a framework that allows a single code base to be used across devices (Android, iOS). This framework does not have an option to create widgets.

Therefore one would have to manually create a widget for Android. Then another one for iOS/iPadOS/watchOS. This is - as Laurent already mentioned - out of scope for this project. (Too time consuming in development and maintenance.)

I don't see it that way: it should be possible to create a standalone widget app that (for me) communicates with the joplin server, shows the markdown content (thus is a standard right) and any actions would involve the more in the joplin app.

Recently, I've noticed that the task list widget doesn't update if you edit/complete/postpone/etc. a task elsewhere. So if you use the main app, or the web, these changes aren't reflected in the widget. As soon as you complete a task using the widget, it updates to reflect the latest state.

This also means that you can accidentally mark a task as complete twice (i.e. you do it through the web, see it in the widget, forget that you completed it on the web and mark it complete a second time through the widget). For daily recurring tasks, this causes them to be rescheduled two days time rather than the next day.

First I'd get an error on tapping it like "App not installed". Then I tried removing the widget and re-adding it, but after re-adding it, it doesn't appear at all. This is really messing with my workflows.

Does anyone know of any way with tasker or anything else to show a specific note as an android widget so that I can see my to-do list on my front screen instead of going into the app? This is the one feature that is making me reluctant to switch from my current note app.

After wainting for each PlexAmp update if a widget is coming, I started to look for an alternative solution and YES, i found one! :)

I found an app simply called " ? Widgets" . This app allow you to choose PlexAmp as player for its widgets. There are 3 free widgets and 7 paid ones that can even be customized :)

After trying it for a few days, it works really good so i wanted to share it with you.

There currently is no workaround to the first widget I mentioned, other than use another app. And having notes across multiple apps is hard, and annoying, to manage. An android app that does have a good example of this type of widget is ColorNote.

I currently use Obsidian sync between two computers but the lack of an android widget is stopping me from using Obsidian on my phone. A big vote towards a similar widget to what Colornote currently provides - i.e. a resizable widget that shows the note, rather than just being a button to open the app.

I got my new Liberty Air 2 and everything is fine.

But there are two things that I am despairing about at the moment. One is the widget in Android phone (Android 11). It shows me nothing and is empty. I can only go directly into the app with a click of the blue button inside.

The second is that I had hoped that when the Air 2 connected, I would get a battery indicator in the upper status bar without having to open the app every time.

I doing something wrong or I overlooking anything?

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