Mico – Widget & Live Wallpaper

MICO LTD
4.5
Rating
10M+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Mico – Widget & Live Wallpaper

I was getting really tired of my phone’s static look, so I downloaded Mico on a whim. I wasn’t expecting much from a free customization app, but it’s become my go-to tool for making my phone feel personal. It’s not just about slapping on a new wallpaper; it’s about building a home screen that works for me and shows off a bit of my style. I’ve spent way too much time tweaking things, and honestly, it’s been fun.

Features & Highlights

The live wallpapers are what first caught my eye. I have this one of a slow-moving nebula that subtly shifts when I tilt my phone—it’s mesmerizing without being distracting during work. The widgets are where Mico really shines for me. I set up a custom calendar/agenda widget that shows my next meeting without having to open an app, and a music player widget with a transparent background that looks clean on top of my wallpaper. I appreciate that the app includes a battery saver mode for the animations; I turn it on during long days out to conserve power. The constant stream of new content, like the recent “Retro Pixel” widget pack, keeps me coming back to change things up when I’m in the mood.

User Experience

Setting everything up was surprisingly intuitive. I remember the first time I long-pressed my home screen, scrolled to the Mico widgets, and dropped a resizable digital clock onto a blank spot. Being able to pinch and resize it right there, then tap into its settings to change the font color to match my wallpaper, felt powerful. There was a learning curve with widget stacking on my Samsung phone, but the in-app guide helped. The best moment was when a friend asked, “How did you get your phone to look like that?” It felt good to show off something I’d built myself.

Pricing

Mico is free to download and use, which is fantastic. The core library of wallpapers and widgets is huge. There are optional premium packs you can buy (usually a couple of dollars each) for specialized collections, like an artist series or advanced interactive widgets. I haven’t felt pressured to buy anything; the free content has been more than enough for my needs. For a zero-dollar investment, the value is outstanding.

Updates & Support

The developers update Mico frequently, roughly every 2-3 weeks. Updates usually bring a handful of new wallpapers, a few new widgets, and bug fixes. I once had an issue where a weather widget wouldn’t update its location. I used the feedback form in the app’s settings, and I got a helpful, non-automated reply from support within 48 hours with a troubleshooting step that worked. They seem engaged.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded Mico directly from the Google Play Store. The app does show banner ads in its main menu, which can be a minor annoyance, but I’ve never seen intrusive video ads. According to its Play Store listing, it doesn’t require scary permissions. It asks for location only if you use a weather-based widget, and storage access to use your own photos in widgets. The privacy policy states they collect minimal data for app functionality and analytics. It feels standard and non-predatory for a free app.

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App information

DeveloperMICO LTD
Version1.51.0
RequiresEveryone
Downloads10M+
Pricefree