I’ve basically had this same setup since I got my first Android phone (Motorola Droid X). I keep my most frequently used apps on the top row and then the bottom row is for the standard “utility” applications. Never really felt the need to deviate from this setup, despite using different launchers. I’ve used, in the past, GO Launcher (in the very early days of it’s existence), Nova Prime, various versions of stock android. One UI is in the screenshot. I’ve gravitated away from getting to eccentric/complicated ever since getting out of college and have tried to go for just simple/easy to use.
I’ve basically had this same setup since I got my first Android phone (Motorola Droid X). I keep my most frequently used apps on the top row and then the bottom row is for the standard “utility” applications. Never really felt the need to deviate from this setup, despite using different launchers. I’ve used, in the past, GO Launcher (in the very early days of it’s existence), Nova Prime, various versions of stock android. One UI is in the screenshot. I’ve gravitated away from getting to eccentric/complicated ever since getting out of college and have tried to go for just simple/easy to use.
TL;DR: I’m boring 😁🤷♂️