This is 100% related to the launcher. usually, you instal your desired icon pak and then when you long-press the icon, going to edit you should be able to browse through installed icon packs.


On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 7:41 AM Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
I think this largely depends on the launcher used, ie stock samsung in your case.  It simply might not let you, and I usually expect the worst of stock launchers.  I always install and use Nova Launcher for the past decade or so, I never want for more options to customize.

Nova you just long click the icon and choose to "edit" as you said, and if you have icon packs installed, should show them there.

-mb


On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 9:02 PM joe--- via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
I created a shortcut to a website on my Note 9
Android phone but I cannot find a way to change
the default icon to one that I made.

I have tried a dozen of the "icon changer" apps
in the play store, but none of them work.

Google search results give many step-by-step
how-tos, but none of them work, including:

1. Long-press and hold the app shortcut you'd like to edit.
2. Drag the icon up to Edit.
(This does not work)

3. Swipe up the menu to reveal the list of sources for your icon.
Source: Android Central.

4. Tap My photos.
(This also does not work, because when I try to
upload either a jpg or a png of my custom icon,
it just vanishes.)

5. Navigate to and select your custom icon.

6. Return to the home screen to enjoy your new icon. Source: Android
Central. Sep 21, 2020


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