XPERIA ARC (MULTISCREEN) & XPERIA RAY HOME LAUNCHER 2.0 & NEW WIDGETS
Compatibility : Android 2.1+(for Arc Launcher)
Android 2.2+(for Ray Launcher)
Android 2.3+(for Arc Launcher 2.0)
Root Required : No
Supported Screen Resolutions For Arc Launchers: 550×960 – 480×854 – 480×800 – 480×640 – 320×480 – 240×432 – 240×400 – 240×320
The new launcher gives you a tray at the bottom, where you can easily swap out apps to put your favourite ones there. The top of the screen shows you which home screen you are on. What can’t be shown by pictures are some of the nifty animations that exist between transitions. If you pinch-to-zoom you bring all of your widgets into one screen. We noticed little lag despite having a number of widgets loaded up. The big ‘Exit Overview’ button at the bottom delivers you back to the home screen.
The menu tray screen is different from the X10′s scrollable list. The new Xperia range uses a tray system and as you can see below, the tray shows that there are seven ‘panes’ with all the apps we have downloaded. You just swipe left/right to navigate your apps. Whilst this may not be everyone’s cup of tea, the settings allow you to sort in many different ways including by favourites, alphabetically and recently installed.

You can easily add folders to the home screen. And you can add applications into the folder by dragging and dropping from the menu.

All apps are support multi-language.
Xperia Ray Home Launcher:

* FEATURES:

* Arc Launcher’s Dock Versions
– Original + Black
* Ray Launcher’s Dock Versions
– Original + Transparent
LIST OF WIDGETS:
- Flash Light Widget
- Screen Lock Widget
- Analog Clock Widget
- Digital Clock Widget
- Business Center Widget
- Data Monitor
- Favorites And Call Log Widget
- Timer widget
- Type And Send Widget
- Genie Widget
- Infinite View
- life contacts
- Media Widget
- Photo Widget
- Status Switch
- widget on off
- data traffic switch
> How To Install the Xperia Arc & Xperia Ray Home Launcher:
1) Download the file.
2) Unzip the rar file.
3) Copy the files over to your handset using the USB cable or something like Dropbox (our preferred method).
4) Use Astro (or an alternative file manager) to locate the files and install.
5) Optional: You may want to install ‘Home Switcher’ from the Android Market to easily switch between launchers.


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