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Samsung QuickStar v8.1.02.24 fixes clock alignment bug on One UI 7

Samsung has released a new update for its QuickStar Good Lock module, which fixes the clock bug. The update comes with version number 8.1.02.24 on Galaxy devices, bringing important fixes and improvements for users running One UI 7.
The fresh update of Samsung QuickStar fixes the clock position bug. Some users on One UI 7 noticed that the clock on the status bar was always stuck in the middle, even if their phone didn’t support a center option.
This issue was frustrating for people who like to customize their phone’s look. With this new update, Samsung has fixed the issue. Now, the clock will appear in the correct place according to the user’s chosen settings.
Along with this fix, Samsung has also improved the overall stability of the QuickStar module. This means the app should now run more smoothly, with fewer crashes or errors.
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If you want to get the update, you can download it easily from the Galaxy Store. Just open the store, tap on the Menu button, and go to Updates. If the update is available for your device, it will show up there. You can also Good Lock app to install the update.
QuickStar is a popular module in Good Lock that lets users change the look and behavior of the status bar and quick settings panel. Make sure to keep your Good Lock modules up to date to enjoy the latest fixes and features.
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Samsung Good Lock just got better – Here’s what’s new in version 3.0.12.2!

If you’re a Samsung Galaxy user who loves customizing your phone, you’ve probably used Good Lock. It gives you control over how your device looks and feels through several modules. Well, Samsung Good Lock just got a fresh update with version 3.0.12.2.
While the Samsung Good Lock 3.0.12.2 update is not a huge update, it brings a couple of small but useful changes that make using the app even better. The new update is available on the Galaxy Store for eligible devices.
With the fresh version, Samsung has made it easier to see which modules have been updated. Good Lock is made up of different modules like LockStar, QuickStar, KeysCafe, NiceShot, and more. Now, you won’t have to think which ones are new or updated; everything is clearer. That means you can explore the latest features faster and keep your phone up to date.
Moreover, the update improves overall app stability. That means the app now runs more smoothly, with fewer crashes or bugs. Whether you’re tweaking your home screen functions or adding cool effects to your lock screen, the whole experience should feel smoother and faster.
You can download the latest version of Good Lock directly from the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Just check for updates and install the new version. Also, you can download it directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.
Even though this isn’t a major update, it still helps make the app better and easier to use. Install it now and enjoy enhanced features.
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Samsung revamps One Hand Operation + in One UI 8 with Smart Gestures, Custom Handles

Samsung drops a new One Hand Operation + plugin update for the Galaxy S25 series running One UI 8. The new release adds two handy new features, aimed at simplifying in-app controls and even smarter gestures.
The new One Hand Operation + update is currently available for Galaxy S25 phones running One UI 8, as spotted by Theordysm. Samsung seems to be testing new app features apart from the One UI software on Galaxy devices.
Custom Handles
Good Lock’s One Hand Operation + has added dedicated in-app buttons for easier handle customization. Now, you get separate buttons for “Add Handles” and “Delete Handles” – both aimed at making tweaks easier than ever.
This move aligns with a previous Good Lock update, which categorized plugins according to their respective functionality. Now with Add and Delete buttons, it’s easier to set and control custom handles on your Galaxy devices.
Smart Gestures
System back gesture is a newly added toggle within Samsung’s new One Hand Operation + app version. When enabled, the plugin will allow you to use the system back navigation gesture outside the handle area.
This addition hints at a harmonious experience with OS-gestures and plugin gestures. One UI 8 focuses on refining the entire functionality, and apps are getting updated in a similar direction, giving us a glimpse of compelling experiences.

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Note that sideloading the APK could activate some upcoming features on One UI 7 devices too. As the testing is still underway on a Beta software, you may face common issues like crashing or unusual interruptions while using it.
Samsung is swiftly working in multiple directions before unveiling the One UI 8 next month. Just a few hours back, Google released the Stable Android 16 update and teased some new features that will land on Galaxies with One UI 8.
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One UI 8 could bring Landscape mode support to Home Up’s DIY Home

With One UI 7, Samsung added several cool new features to its Good Lock apps. One of the most impressive features is DIY Home, which is part of the Home Up app. Now, Samsung is planning to enhance the DIY Home in the upcoming One UI 8 update.
The DIY Home Screen feature gives you the freedom to design your phone’s home screen exactly how you want it. You can add apps, widgets, and folders, then move them around and change their sizes to match your style.
But in One UI 7, DIY Home only works when your phone is in portrait mode. If you turn on auto-rotate for your home screen and then try to use DIY Home, it won’t work because DIY Home doesn’t support landscape mode yet.
To address this, Samsung is currently reviewing support for DIY Home landscape mode for the next OS update. This means you might be able to enjoy DIY Home functions in landscape mode in One UI 8.
A Samsung community moderator has recently confirmed this while replying to users about the auto-rotate problem in DIY Home. So, it looks like Samsung plans to bring DIY Home Landscape mode support with One UI 8.
Aside from this, Samsung added two new features to DIY Home for One UI 7 users. These are Animate Overlapping Items and Align Guide Line. These features help you make your home screen look even better and easier to organize.
More new features are expected to come soon, so keep an eye out for updates and announcements from Samsung.
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Samsung pushes Nice Catch v8.0 update with subtle improvements

Samsung has released a new update for the Nice Catch module with v8.0, which is a module in the Good Lock app. Identified via version 8.0.00.1, the new update is now available for Galaxy phones that are running Android 15 with One UI 7.
While this update doesn’t bring any major features, it includes minor improvements to make the experience smoother and more reliable. The last time Samsung updated Nice Catch was in October 2024, so it’s good to see continued support for the module.
If you’re not familiar with Nice Catch, it’s a handy tool that helps you keep track of what’s happening in the background on your phone. It logs things like vibrations, toast messages, app wakeups, blocked notifications, and more. It’s especially helpful if you’re trying to figure out why your phone is acting a certain way or just want more control over your device.

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To get the update, you can go to the Galaxy Store, tap on the Menu, then choose Updates. You can also open the Good Lock app and update Nice Catch directly from there.
Keep in mind, this update is currently only available for Galaxy phones that are running Android 15 with One UI 7. So if you haven’t updated your device yet, you might need to wait.
Even though this is a small update, it’s always important to stay current on the latest version to get the best performance and latest fixes. Install the Samsung Nice Catch v8.0 update now and enjoy better functions.
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Good Lock’s Routines + gets polished with 1.0.68 update on Samsung devices

We are in June 2025, and Samsung has updated one of the amazing modules of the Good Lock app, Routines +. Identified via version 1.0.68, the new update enhances the functions of the Samsung Routines + app for a better experience.
This new update doesn’t bring any new features, but it does include important bug fixes and stability improvements. It’s all about making the app smoother, more reliable, and ready to support your everyday automations without issues.
Routines+ is a helpful tool for Galaxy users who want to automate actions on their phones. It provides advanced features to Modes and Routines so you can create more powerful routines.
With version 1.0.68, Samsung has focused on fixing background issues of the Routines + app that might have caused crashes or slowdowns in some cases. These bug fixes keep things running smoothly behind the scenes and make the app more stable.
You can download the new update of the Samsung Routines + through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update through the Good Lock app itself.
Samsung One UI 8 Routines Feature
One UI 7 update makes it easier to set up Modes and Routines with new templates. These templates use things like the weather or time of day to help you quickly create routines. You can use the templates as they are or change them to fit what you need.
You can now include more app data in your routines, like information from your Watch, Calendar, or Samsung Notes. This means you have more options when setting up what triggers a routine and what actions it performs.
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