Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run iScreen – Widgets & Themes, an app by shaojie shi, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
iScreen feels like a giant toy box for customizing a phone, and it works nicely on a PC through BlueStacks if someone prefers a bigger canvas and a mouse to line things up. It throws a ton of widgets at the user, more than enough to fill several screens, with clocks, calendars, weather, countdowns, notes, photo walls, battery readouts, even quirky ones like a page turning clock or a Ferris wheel and windmill. Widgets come in different sizes, can be made fully transparent, and there is no hard limit, so it is easy to build a dashboard that actually fits daily routines instead of just looking cute. The Dynamic Island style panel is here too, so music controls, messages, and Bluetooth bits can float at the top in those little bubbles. It asks for Accessibility permission to do those overlays, which makes sense, and location if weather is turned on.
The wallpaper and theme tools are where it gets addictive. There are ready themes with one click icon packs for a bunch of common apps, plus DIY wallpaper templates like Polaroid frames, heart puzzles, flip cards, a dial look, and a scrolling ticker. Charging animations and status bar stickers add small touches that make the phone feel alive. The Close Friend widget lets two people trade small gifts or show distance on the home screen, which is sweet, although it only shines if friends use it too. There is even a lightweight pets and plants section, feed a critter or water a flower and watch it grow. On BlueStacks, arranging everything feels faster, since dragging widgets and nudging spacing with a mouse on a big monitor is easier than doing tiny taps on a phone.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






