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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra gets Good Lock’s Camera Assistant app support

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Camera Assistant is an advanced Good Lock application that adds a bunch of new features to your stock Samsung Camera. This app was originally introduced for Galaxy S22 models last year but now Samsung is releasing the Camera Assistant for Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

A couple of days also, Samsung officially announced through a new Camera Assistant update that it is expanding the app support to a bunch of Galaxy flagships including Galaxy S21, S20, and Fold/Flip 4.

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The list did not mention the Camera Assistant support for Galaxy Note 20 series. And, it was assumed that the company will take some time to release this app for Note 20.

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But surprisingly, a user of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra recently shared that he has got support for the Camera Assistant app with the latest Good Lock update.

Currently, we don’t know if the app is also available for the standard Galaxy Note 20 model or not. There seem fewer chances for the app to get available for this phone.

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Samsung Camera Assistant:

Samsung Camera Assistant app lets you manage and customize your stock Camera app settings with additional features. It allows users to enable the Auto lens switching feature that will automatically switch the perfect lens as per the environment.

Its Timer multi-photo feature lets you capture multiple pictures at once, the Quick tap shutter will quickly capture pictures immediately the moment your finger touches the capture button. and the Capture speed feature lets you set the priority between image quality and capture speed.

There are many other features also available, including Auto HDR, Picture softening, Video recording in Photo model, Camera timeout, Dim screen while recording, and Clean previous on HDMI displays.

How to use Samsung Camera Assistant on your Galaxy phone

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Samsung’s One UI 7 removes lock screen clock-off feature

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Samsung’s One UI 7 update brings new features and changes to its Good Lock app, which many Galaxy users love for customizing their phones. While there are some new modules and improvements, one amazing clock feature has quietly been removed from the Samsung LockStar Good Lock module.

In One UI 6.x, users could tap on the clock in Samsung LockStar settings and see a minus (–) icon to remove it from the lock screen. This gave users the choice to have a clean look without a clock on the lock screen.

But now, after updating to One UI 7, the clock-off function is no longer available. Tapping the clock only shows basic customization tools, but not the remove (minus icon) option.

Many users noticed this and shared their disappointment through Reddit and the Samsung Members app. Galaxy smartphone users reported that they want to remove the lock screen clock, but after updating to One UI 7. It seems that the function to turn off the lock screen clock has disappeared in Good Lock.

Samsung community moderator has responded to these concerns. The reply confirmed that the clock-off option of LockStar is no longer supported in One UI 7. Moreover, the moderator also mentioned that the feedback will be passed on to the development team for future review.

This change has upset several Galaxy users who enjoyed having full control over their lock screen layout. They are now hoping Samsung will bring back this feature in a future update.

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For now, users will have to keep the clock on their lock screen unless Samsung decides to bring back the option.

In addition to the clock-off function, Samsung has also removed the LockStar’s notification customization options like adjusting the transparency, size, color, and type of notifications with One UI 7.

Samsung’s One UI 7 ditches lock screen notification customization in LockStar app

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Samsung Nice Shot upgrades with setup sharing feature via Galaxy To Share plus bug fixes

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Samsung has pushed a new update for its Nice Shot Good Lock module, bringing an option for Galaxy To Share. Identified via version 2.3.06, the latest release introduces a couple of useful improvements to enhance the screenshot and screen recording experience on Galaxy devices.

The fresh update of the Samsung Nice Shot module makes the Galaxy To Share (GTS) option more accessible. Now, users can find the ‘Share to GTS’ option in the More option menu. Notably, GTS lets users share their settings from Good Lock with other Samsung Galaxy devices. If you set up your Nice Shot settings on one phone, you can quickly copy the same settings to another Galaxy device.

In addition, the update also addresses an important issue affecting some users, a bug that prevented settings within the Nice Shot module from being properly applied on certain devices. With this fix, users can expect a more consistent and reliable experience across supported Galaxy smartphones.

The update is currently compatible with devices running One UI 7, and it has first been spotted on the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. Samsung will expand the availability of this update to more Galaxy models soon.

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Users who want to install Samsung Nice Shot 2.3.06 update can do so by visiting the Galaxy Store and navigating to the Menu >> Updates section. Alternatively, the update is also available directly through the Good Lock app.

Good Lock’s Nice Shot app brings GTS support on One UI 7

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Samsung Theme Park app now more stable on One UI 7

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Samsung regularly enhances the user experience on its Galaxy devices with Good Lock modules’ updates. At the moment, Samsung Theme Park is getting a new update on One UI 7 devices, enhancing stability to provide a better experience.

The fresh update of the Samsung Theme Park arrives with 1.1.01.06 on the Galaxy Store. It is currently spotted on the Galaxy S24 series and will gradually become available to all eligible devices.

Theme Park is a popular module within Good Lock that allows users to create and apply custom themes curated to their preferences. With this update, Samsung brings notable stability improvements to the Theme Park app, particularly for devices running One UI 7.

Samsung aims to enhance the overall reliability and performance of the module through this update. It ensures a smoother experience for users navigating and applying themes on their Galaxy smartphones.

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The update doesn’t introduce new features but stability improvements for those who have upgraded to the latest One UI 7. Keeping the module updated ensures you benefit from the latest enhancements. Install the update now to get a better experience.

To install the update, users can head to the Galaxy Store, tap on the Menu option, and then select Update. Also, the update can be accessed directly from within the Good Lock app.

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Samsung NavStar 7.0.00.17 update adds app permissions menu, fixes annoying swipe and button bugs

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Samsung has pushed a new update for its NavStar Good Lock module with version 7.0.00.17. The fresh update brings a few useful improvements and fixes to enhance the overall experience.

NavStar is one of the customization modules in Samsung’s Good Lock app that allows users to personalize the navigation bar and gestures on their Galaxy devices. With this new update, Samsung has addressed some bugs and added a helpful new option.

The new update fixes the swipe touch error that occurred while using the taskbar. This issue made it difficult for some users to use the swipe gestures smoothly. Now, with the fix, users should experience more reliable performance when swiping between apps.

Moreover, the update also addresses the misalignment of the navigation bar buttons after rebooting the device. In the previous version, users noticed that the navigation buttons didn’t appear properly after restarting their phone. This has now been resolved in the fresh version.

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Aside from the bug fixes, Samsung has added a new “App Permissions” menu in the NavStar settings. This feature allows users to manage what permissions the app can access to give more control over users’ privacy.

To install the Samsung NavStar 7.0.00.17 update, users can update the app through the Galaxy Store >> go to the Menu option >> select Updates. Alternatively, users can also update NavStar directly from the Good Lock app if it is already installed on their device.

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Samsung Home Up app gets bug fix for floating taskbar

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Samsung has released a new update for its Home Up app, and it brings some useful improvements related to the taskbar. Identified via version 16.0.00.86, the update is available for Galaxy devices running One UI 7.

The fresh update of the Samsung Home Up app fixes an issue with the floating taskbar that some users were facing. The bug caused the taskbar to not show up or work correctly. With this update, the taskbar should now work as expected.

Along with this fix, Samsung has also made other small bug fixes to improve how the app runs. These changes help make the user experience smoother and more stable.

The update is available for Galaxy devices that are running One UI 7. If your device is updated to One UI 7, you can install the new Home Up version easily through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

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A few updates ago, Samsung also added support for Galaxy Fold and tablet devices to the Home Up app with version 16.0.00.82. This means more users can now enjoy using Home Up on their foldable phones and larger tablets.

Home Up is a Good Lock app module and lets users customize their home screen, folders, app layout, and more. It’s a great tool for people who want to make their phone feel more personal and easy to use. Download the update now to your smartphone to enjoy new features.

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