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Zooper Widget is back in Play Store, after being disappeared mysteriously for a week.


One of the best features of Android is, you can customize almost any visual element and then you can make it your own element. Earlier we had to download a third-party launcher and then only we can add any widget to customize our phone. Those days were gone and now after the launch of Zooper widget, you don’t have to download any third party launcher to apply it. You can directly install the app from Play Store in your default user interface. Now the question is, what is a Widget? A widget is basically an element that can be applied to the Home screen of an Android device to change the looks of the phone.

For a long time, Zooper Widget has been providing users the with extreme flexibility to customize their Android devices and I personally have been using this app from a long time to customize my Android device and it works well.

Well, the app has mysteriously disappeared from Play Store on 15 December 2017 for a week and again it returned back to the Play Store and is now available to download. Although the app’s current developers have not given any specific reasons as to why the app had been removed from Play Store for a week however it is good to see the app back where it belongs.

The app didn’t receive any update after it has been launched in the year 2015. The developer should think about it and should make their app up-to-date by releasing frequent updates.

Hit one of the Download links below to grab the free or paid version of Zooper Widget:

Free version Zooper Widget link: https://goo.gl/AkY6z1

Paid version Zooper Widget link: https://goo.gl/4AFvkf

So until and unless the app starts receiving constant updates, I'm not ready to put my money on it to buy the premium version of the app. However, that’s my opinion and I would love to hear yours. Do share with us by dropping them down in the comments section below. 

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