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Samsung One UI 4.0 Clockface App (Good Lock)
Good Lock is an interesting application provided by Samsung for flagship Galaxy devices. This app has a number of amazing services called modules and apps that make the UI software system highly customizable.
These Good Lock modules include a variety of customization options, including theming, UI tweaking, and more. However, in this article, we’ll explain to you, how you can customize your lock screen with Samsung Good Lock Clockface.
Samsung One UI 4.0 Clockface App (Good Lock)
Clockface allows you to customize the clock on your display or lock screen, which is always online. There are a few dozen options to choose from, from analog to digital and text. Most watches allow you to further customize things like color, specific objects and other elements.
When done, set the clock and it will appear on your lock screen or always-on display. All the watches you customize are available under the My Clocks category, which can be accessed from the bottom of the screen.
Also Check: Samsung One UI 4.0: Dynamic Lock Screen
How you can customize your lock screen clock with Clockface?
- Go to Settings then select Lock Screen and Security.
- Tap the Clock and FaceWidgets option, then select the Clock Style.
- In the options, the Clock style will show all of the default options. At the end of the list, you will see a new icon.
- When you select that, you will be able to select different designs for the clock and Always-on Display.
- Once you select an option, you have to make sure you click Apply in the top right corner, then Done to make sure it’s applied.
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Samsung Theme Park 1.1.00.21 update brings custom icon shapes, bug fixes
Samsung has pushed a new update for the Theme Park app with version 1.1.00.21 for Galaxy devices. This update brings some useful changes to enhance user experience and functionality.
The fresh update brings a new option to customize app icon shapes. With this feature, you can change the shape of your app icons to match your personal style or the overall design of your phone.
Whether you like icons that are round, square, start, chat bubble, or something else, you can now make your home screen look exactly the way you want. You just need to select and customize the icons through the Theme Park app.
In addition to this new customization option, the update also includes improvements to the app’s stability. Samsung has also fixed minor bugs that might have caused issues or glitches to make the app run more smoothly and reliably.
With customizable icons and better performance, users can easily personalize their devices to get a smoother experience. You can get the latest updates and enjoy new features and improvements.
To install the update, you just need to open the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update directly from the Good Lock app, just need to find Theme Park and tap on the download icon to install the update.
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Samsung Home Up folder arrangement issues to be fixed in upcoming software update
Several Samsung users have recently reported persistent issues with the folder arrangement feature of the Home Up app. Users are mainly facing problems where the folder arrangement keeps getting reset and unlocked after rebooting their devices. This issue reportedly appears after the recent update.
Good Lock is a popular suite of customization tools for Samsung devices. However, recent updates to its modules seem to have introduced some instability, particularly affecting Home Up. This module offers several options for customizing the home screen experience.
Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged the issues related to the folder feature of the Home Up module. The community moderator has mentioned that the Home Up folder icon arrangement initialization issue is known and the company is working to address it through an upcoming software update.
If you are facing issues beyond the folder arrangement issue, you should report these problems to get more help. You can do this by sending an error report through the Member app.
To send a report, open the Samsung Member app, go to the bottom of the screen, tap the Get Help option, and then choose Send Error. This helps the support team understand what’s going wrong and work on a solution.
Stay tuned for more information as the Home Up folder arrangement issue is under review and will be addressed in a future update.
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Samsung LockStar update brings clock fix, performance boost
Samsung has released a new update for the LockStar Good Lock module with version 6.1.00.18. The update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 46.44MB. It brings some useful fixes and improvements.
The fresh update fixes an issue with the clock display and editing features on the Samsung Galaxy Flip 6. Users had reported issues with changing or seeing the clock on their lock screen using LockStar.
Finally, the new update addresses that problem, so Flip 6 owners should now have a smoother experience when customizing their lock screens. It also fixes other common issues like crashing, freezing, etc.
In addition to fixing the clock issue, the update also includes some other improvements to make the app work better overall. However, Samsung has not mentioned these other changes but they make the app more stable and reliable.
Samsung LockStar is a handy tool for Galaxy users who like to personalize their lock screens. The new version makes that process easier and more enjoyable. We recommend users install the latest update to enjoy new and enhanced features.
To get the latest version of LockStar, users can download the update from the Good Lock app or the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.
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