Pixel Launcher will soon let you choose whether to truncate app names

The Pixel Launcher may finally stop truncating app names in the app list and search results.

Pixel Launcher will soon let you choose whether to truncate app names
  • Android 15 could introduce a new toggle to “show long app names” in the search results and apps list of Pixel Launcher.
  • The launcher currently truncates too-long app names to ensure that they don’t overlap in the list.
  • Some users don’t like seeing truncated app names, so this new feature will be good news for them.

Google Pixel phones ship with the company’s Pixel Launcher app as the default home screen provider. Because it’s both the default and the only option that integrates with Google’s universal search, it’s what most Pixel users end up using, even though there are a plethora of amazing, alternative Android home screen launchers to pick from. There’s nothing wrong with using the Pixel Launcher, though, especially because Google keeps adding new features to it in every Android update. The upcoming Android 15 update, for example, is poised to add yet another long-awaited feature to the Pixel Launcher: the ability to stop app names from being truncated.

In order to always show rows of four icons in the app drawer, the Pixel Launcher currently truncates app names that are too long. This leads to app names like “Adobe Acrobat”, “Amazon Shopping”, and “Galaxy Wearable” being shown as “Adobe Acrob…”, “Amazon Sho…”, and “Galaxy Wear…” respectively. This truncation happens in the app drawer, in search results, and on the home screen. While it makes sense always to truncate app names on the home screen to ensure consistent spacing, it doesn’t make as much sense to always do so in the app drawer or in search results, especially since you’re accessing these to find and launch a specific app.