Tuesday 20 September 2016

Top 5 Best CyanogenMod Themes for Android in 2016









when it comes to the custom roms at that time my choice is Cyanogenmod ,the best roms know by its Customization , performance and the themes . hi guys Ashutosh here and i am presenting you my top 5 best Cyanogenmod themes of 2016 check this out -:

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Image result for rho cm theme1. Rho

It took me a good while to decide which theme I liked best, but I finally decided on Rho, for a couple ofreasons. First of all, the majority of CyanogenMod themes, and the majority of vanilla Android interfaces in general, are very dark. There is always a very strong emphasis on blacks and greys and more neutral tones. There isn’t anything wrong with that, but when I modify my device, I like to make things entirely different.
Rho is sleek, simple, and above all, colorful. Rho primarily uses a motif of black, purple, and red. The overall result is a theme that is easy to navigate, easy on the eyes, and not to mention extensive. Rho supports custom icons for a variety of third-party applications, and also features different boot animations, fonts, and backgrounds.

2. Darkout

darkoutDarkout is somewhat similar to Rho. It’s a darker theme (as the name implies) but the theme is meaningfully accented with red. It makes the entire interface “pop”, and is a really sexy design overall. Darkout also has a massive icon library. I can speak from personal experience and say that it’s irritating to have a gorgeous, cohesive theme, ruined by a couple of unsupported icons. You won’t be experiencing that very often with Darkout.
You’ll find that the majority of the themes on this list can be described as “simple”, because that’s what really makes a good theme. However, I think that Darkout takes the simplicity of a theme like Rho, which is more fun and cartoonish, and makes it more mature and understated. It’s difficult to explain, but I really like this theme.

3. Flats

flatsFlats is a good theme if you don’t want something too radically different from the vanilla Android interface. Flats stay true to the standard Google theme, instead deciding to enhance what is already available. Someone using Flats may not even realize that they’re using a modded Android device. It may feel more like using an upgraded one.
Like the previous themes, Flats customization runs deep. Flats modifies the appearance of your apps, fonts, backgrounds, and also offers different boot animations. If you ever find yourself thinking that the standard Android theme is good, but that it could be improved, Flats is probably the theme for you.

4. Gem

You can’t have a CyanogenMod theme list without Gem. Gem is a really popular series of themes, and they offer a couple of variants. Each variant is just colored differently, but I think that they each allow you to give your Android device a different unique feel. It’s a really great all-around theme.
gem-rubyLike Flats, Gem aims to modify the vanilla Android experience, not overhaul it completely. Gem comes in three variants: Emerald, Ruby, and Flat. Emerald is green, Ruby is red, and Flat is blue. (Why they don’t rename Flat ‘Sapphire’ is beyond me, but I digress.) Gem adds a nice splash of color to the more neutral plain Android experience, and its circular icons are a nice touch, as well.
The only reason why I decided not to rank Gem a little higher is because I think that it’s in a strange middle-ground in terms of Android themes. It doesn’t completely change the interface like Rho or Darkout do, but it also modifies the interface a lot more than a more simple theme like Flats. It may be perfect for some, but I have always personally preferred themes that are completely one way or the other. Gem still deserves recognition though, and is highly lauded by the Android community.

5. Flux

fluxLike Gem, Flux is a long-standing Android theme that commands respect. Flux is a gorgeous theme, with a strong emphasis on simplicity and minimalism. Flux is colorful without being over-the-top, and unique without departing too far from Google’s original design. Flux is sort of basic, but its modern look and feel place it high on this list.
I feel like a very common pitfall in Android themes is that a theme will sometimes feel too different. Flux is a theme that, like Gem, manages to enhance the user experience without being too jarring to the user. Flux is very easy-on-the-eyes, and with its generally minimalist theme, never feels too overbearing.

Overall

You’d be pretty hard-pressed to find an Android theme that’s truly “bad” in my opinion. Aesthetics and what is or isn’t good is completely subjective. Maybe you think that I got this list completely wrong! That’s fair. The fact of the matter is, the extensive Android modding community works very hard to create great content for Android users, and they do a very good job. It’s incredibly simple to modify your Android device in a way that completely changes the interface, or only tweak it a little. The sky is really the limit.

hope you like the themes if yes than share it an i will like to know your fav theme write down in comment section 😉

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