
If the latest Android update has changed your phone’s dialer and you’re not happy with it, you’re not alone. Many users find the new design confusing or less user-friendly. The good news is, you can restore your old dialer look in a few simple steps. Here’s how.
1. Why the Dialer Changed
Android updates often bring UI (user interface) changes for better functionality or aesthetics. However, not everyone likes the new look, especially if it affects speed or familiarity in calling.
2. Check for Dialer Settings
Some Android phones allow you to switch between old and new dialer styles in settings. Go to:
Settings → Apps → Phone/Dialer App → Preferences / Theme
If available, you can select the classic layout or revert to your previous design.
3. Use the Default System App
Sometimes, the update may replace your custom dialer with a new system dialer.
· Open Google Play Store
· search for your old dialer app (like google Phone)
· Install or update the app
· Set it as default dialer in Settings → Apps → Default Apps → phone App
4. Third-Party Dialer Apps
If your old dialer is no longer available, you can try third-party dialer apps. Popular options include:
· True phone Dialer & Contacts
· ExDialer
· Drupe
These apps offer customizable layouts and many features similar to old Android dialers.
5. Reverting Updates
On some Android devices, you can uninstall the latest dialer updates to restore the old version:
· Go to Settings → Apps → Phone/Dialer App → Uninstall Updates
· Restart your phone and check if the classic dialer returns
6. Backup and Safety Tips
Before making changes:
· Backup contacts to google account
· Ensure the dialer app is trusted and secure
· Avoid third-party apps from unverified sources
📌 Final Takeaway
If the new Android dialer update frustrates you, there are multiple ways to get the old layout back—either through settings, reinstalling the old app, or using trusted third-party dialers. With these methods, you can call comfortably and quickly like before.
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