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There are ways to make Android look more like iOS 26, but your phone might end up looking like a cheap knock-off instead.
Widget stacking on other Android phones If you don't have a Samsung phone, then it's still possible to add widget stacks to your home screen, but you'll need to use a third-party launcher app.
The BlackBerry Hub app for Android has been updated on a regular basis the past few months and with each update, new features are added. In the latest update, the Hub Widget has been added. It allows ...
Unfortunately, widget stacking is not an innate feature on Android (unless you’re a Samsung One UI user). Several third-party launchers offer it and my favorite among these is Niagara.
This wow-worthy widget wonder will make whatever Android device you're using infinitely more useful — in a way that only Android could provide.
If your Android phone doesn't natively support lock screen widgets, you can still get this feature using a third-party app called "Lockscreen Widgets and Drawer," available for $1.49.