
If you want to test drive the new 
iOS 7 looks, and learn firsthand why hardcore iPhone users are grumbling  against it, as with anything that's radically different from the past,  you don't have to get an iOS device.
Your Android  phone can be transformed to look like a big-screen iOS 7 gear with just a  couple of applications now, mainly from Espier Studio, that you don't  even have to sideload. The apps include an iOS 7-style lock screen,  launcher, notifications and control panel, as well as a dialer and  contacts app that look exactly like on iPhone.
Granted,  KitKat comes with a great dialer now, and there are plenty of other  choices at the Play Store, but if you want the latest work of Jony Ive's  design team, yet with Android's functionality like home and lockscreen  widgets, check out the apps below. Bear in mind, though, that you'll  have to shell out for the full ad-free iOS 7 experience, as not all  features are present in the free app versions.
Make your Android look like it's running iOS 7 with this app suite
            The iOS 7-style  launcher has dynamic clock, calendar and titles color that changes with  the wallpaper hue. If you want to see how iOS 7 would look like with  widgets on the homescreens, you'd have to get the Pro version of this  launcher, though.
                                         The simple lock  screen of iOS 7 can be had on your Android with this app, you get the  flat style lock screen with the parallax effect to boot, the camera  launcher, sliding to unlock and passcode. If you want notifications to  be showed on the lock screen, you'd have to download the paid 
Screenocker 7, and use the Notifications 7 app that follows.
                                         If you like the  ingenious way to move between notifications in the iOS 7 pull-down  status bar, Notification 7 will give you that, but with an Android  twist, letting you change the background (only in the Pro version), and  install different notification widgets in the status bar.
                                         Apple-style  connectivity toggles, music player management and frequently used apps  can be placed in Control Center. The Pro version is needed only if you  insist on a customized background.
                                         The contacts list is  in Apple's flat iOS 7 style. For incoming/outgoing call interfaces in  the same style, too, you'll have to, you guessed it, upgrade to the Pro  version.
      
 
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