When comparing SF Launcher 2 vs Dark Dimension Launcher, the Slant community recommends Dark Dimension Launcher for most people. In the question“What are the best launchers for Android?” Dark Dimension Launcher is ranked 34th while SF Launcher 2 is ranked 51st. The most important reason people chose Dark Dimension Launcher is:
The icons and the hovered links are big enough and pleasing to the eye.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Easy to use, card-based interface
The home screen is organized into cards that can be scrolled vertically. Cards can contain widgets or collections of apps. Swiping from the left gives access to all apps and swiping from the right gives access to all widgets. These can then be added to the homescreen. It's possible to customize the order, color, transparency, size and what how much information or apps a card displays.
Pro Clean, material design inspired aesthetic
The look of the launcher is inspired by Android 5.0 Lollipop and material design. It follows material design color scheme, has a card-based layout and a Google Now-like, header with a stylized image of a city at the top of the homescreen that changes throughout the day.
Pro Icons are pleasing to the eye
The icons and the hovered links are big enough and pleasing to the eye.
Pro No distractions
The initial screen layout is minimal
Pro Very lightweight
This launcher is really light, it is about ~80kb (depending on the device).
Pro Battery friendly
Using little to no graphics, this launcher consumes small amounts of battery.
Pro Fast
Once you assign an app to a category, you can launch it within seconds. A medium sized screen can include ~42 apps in a comfortable way.
Cons
Con Interface is not optimized for widgets that can be scrolled
Since the interface is based on vertical scrolling cards, widgets that can be scrolled (like a calendar widget) can get in the way of easily scrolling through the list of cards. It is possible to turn off widget scrolling in the settings to avoid these issues, but limits functionality of widgets.
Con Not fancy
This launcher uses simple colors to draw itself on the screen. It focuses on dark colors since these are battery friendly on AMOLED screens.
Con Minus sign icon issue
If you accidentally touch the minus sign, the last created screen menu will be deleted.