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10 Samsung Good Lock settings I always change, and you should too

10 Samsung Good Lock settings I always change, and you should too

By Andy WalkerAndroid Authority

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. 10 Samsung Good Lock settings I always change, and you should too 32 minutes ago Samsung may be resistant to change up its flagship formula, but one thing the company does have going for it is its excellent Android software experience. One UI is regularly pushing the boundaries of the mobile OS, and this is especially true for customizers. If you’re an Android enthusiast looking for even more toggles and controls over your device, you can grab Good Lock from the Play Store, and open up an even wider world of options. It’s what I’ve done on every Samsung phone I’ve owned. I guess you could say that now I can’t imagine using a Samsung without Good Lock and my trusty list of modules installed. But which do I grab, and what do I change within them? Read on to discover the Good Lock settings I always adjust on every Samsung phone, my reasons for making these changes, and why you should consider adjusting them too. What is your favorite Samsung Good Lock module? I create light and dark Quick panel themes with Theme Park I like having clear light and dark modes on my phone that I can easily switch between in high and low light scenarios. If I’m browsing Reddit in bed and don’t want to strain my eyes, dark mode is there. If I’m struggling to view menu names in direct, bright sunlight, light mode helps. The problem is that I’m not very fond of how Samsung applies these modes to the Quick panel. With Theme Park, I have far more control over the details of my phone’s UI in both modes. It can create a system-wide theme, customize the Samsung Keyboard, tweak icons, and adjust the volume panel, but I only tweak the Quick panel settings here. Open Theme Park , tap + Create new . Adjust the various elements of the Quick panel, including the colors used and the blur level on the interface, then tap the moon icon to switch between light and dark mode designs Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority? Set us as a to never miss our latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. favorite source in Google Discover You can also set us as a by clicking the button below. preferred source in Google Search I add my two favorite lock screen widgets using LockStar The next Good Lock module I use is LockStar. I enjoy customizing several elements on my lock screen, including the lock icon style, clock style, and shortcuts, but more importantly, I take full advantage of One UI’s lock screen widgets functionality. Open LockStar , tap on the LockStar button, select App widgets , and add your favorite widgets to the lock screen. So which widgets make the cut? I like to keep things simple, so I add the World Clock with New York and London times, as well as...

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