One Ui 6 Icon Pack Eatos Apk Fixed Upd [LATEST]
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ Finally stable! The "Fixed" version saved this pack.
Title: Much better than the previous version — Icons are sharp, but needs more apps.
The Review: I’ve been using Eatos icon packs for a while, but the initial One UI 6 release was a mess on my S23 Ultra—it kept forcing closes and wouldn't apply masks correctly. I decided to give this "Fixed APK" a shot, and I’m glad I did.
The Good:
- Stability: No more crashes. The icon request tool actually loads now, and the app runs smoothly in the background.
- Design: The icons are exactly what I wanted. They mimic the official One UI 6 style perfectly but add that slight Eatos "flavor" with deeper shadows and better contrast. They look crisp on 1440p displays.
- Compatibility: Works flawlessly with Good Lock themes and third-party launchers (tested on Niagara and Nova).
The Bad:
- Coverage: It’s still missing icons for some pretty common apps (like Reddit and some banking apps). You have to rely on the generic Themed Icons or manual changes, which breaks the consistency.
- Masking: The auto-mask feature is better, but some unthemed icons still look a bit "squished" compared to the native Samsung ones.
Verdict: If you were frustrated by the bugs in the original release, this fixed version is safe to install. It’s not a 5-star pack yet due to the missing icon count, but the quality of the design makes it worth keeping. Hopefully, the dev adds more icons in the next update.
The "Fixed" Version – What Was Broken?
Users reported these issues with the regular Eatos APK on One UI 6:
- Theme Park Rejection – Samsung’s Theme Park app would say “Not a valid icon pack.”
- Partial Application – Only 30% of icons changed; rest remained stock or showed a default Android robot.
- Masking Failure – Unthemed apps didn’t inherit the One UI 6 squircle shape (they appeared as circles or ugly white squares).
- Legacy Code Conflicts – The original APK used deprecated Android 11 drawable syntax, causing crashes in the icon picker.
- App Shortcut Lag – Long-press shortcuts (e.g., “New Message” in WhatsApp) stopped working after applying the pack.
Part 7: Comparison – Eatos Fixed vs. Other One UI 6 Icon Packs
| Feature | Eatos (Fixed) | Pix Material You | Viral One UI | Stock One UI 6 | |---------|---------------|------------------|--------------|----------------| | Number of themed icons | 3,200+ | 2,100+ | 4,000+ | ~150 (system only) | | Dynamic calendar | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | | Works with Theme Park | ✅ (after fix) | ✅ | ❌ (needs root) | ✅ | | Third-party launcher support | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ (partial) | ❌ | | File size | 52 MB | 38 MB | 71 MB | 12 MB (built-in) | | Regular updates | Monthly (via Telegram) | Rare | Weekly (paid) | OTA |
Conclusion: Eatos Fixed strikes the best balance for Samsung users who want a stock-plus experience without paying for a premium pack. one ui 6 icon pack eatos apk fixed
1. What is “Eatos Icon Pack”?
Eatos is a custom icon pack known for its:
- Pastel / gradient material‑you style
- Rounded squircle shape (similar to One UI 6’s default)
- Support for 3rd‑party launchers (Nova, Lawnchair, etc.)
On One UI 6, Samsung restricts icon packs to Theme Park (Good Lock module) — you cannot apply 3rd‑party icon packs system‑wide without workarounds.
How to stay safe:
- Purchase the original Eatos Icon Pack on Google Play to support the developer.
- Only download the “fixed” APK from reputable modding communities like XDA Developers or Telegram’s Samsung Theme Park group.
- Scan the APK with VirusTotal before installing.
We do not condone piracy. The fixed version is meant for existing owners who want One UI 6 compatibility.
Step‑by‑step guide
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Install Good Lock & Theme Park
- Galaxy Store → Good Lock → install Theme Park inside Good Lock
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Install Eatos Icon Pack from Play Store
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Open Theme Park → tap “Icon” (bottom tab) → tap “Create new”
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Tap the icon preview area → a pop‑up will show available icon packs
- If Eatos appears, select it ✅
- If Eatos does not appear, continue to manual fix below
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Manual fix if Eatos is missing
- Go back to Theme Park main screen → tap the 3‑dot menu → “Apply icon pack manually” (if available)
- Or use Shortcut Maker app → create an activity launcher for Theme Park’s hidden icon picker
- Alternatively, use Icon Pack Studio (from Play Store) → import Eatos assets as a custom theme
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Apply the theme
- Once Eatos is loaded in Theme Park, export & apply the custom icon pack
- System icons will change without needing a 3rd‑party launcher










