Many Android phones come with built-in personalization features to make the devices look uniquely yours, and Samsung is no exception. However, unlike most brands that bake these features into Settings ...
Summary: Samsung has kept its promise by making Good Lock, the module-based customization app, available globally through the Galaxy Store. However, it’s still pending its arrival on the Google Play ...
Eons later, Samsung’s Good Lock app is finally on its way to Google Play Store. One UI 7 makes this global update possible. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some articles.
Samsung launched its Good Lock application nearly a decade ago. It allows you to use a ton of customizations for the UI on Galaxy smartphones and tablets. However, even after almost a decade, Samsung ...
Samsung’s Good Lock allows for deep customizations to One UI without the need for root or any other complex mods, but the framework is limited to certain regions, and only accessible via the Galaxy ...
Samsung’s updated Good Lock app is now available worldwide, bringing new widgets, a helpful chatbot, and a fresh design, launching with One UI 7. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate ...
In saying so, there are a few settings and features found in Good Lock apps that shouldn’t be hidden in a specialty app that only geeks know about and that I’d like to see built into Samsung One UI.
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Good Lock is a powerful tool for customizing One UI, but it has been challenging to use. In the past, Samsung required users to use Good Lock to run apps on the Galaxy Z Flip 5’s cover display, and ...
The Galaxy Store is an ad-infested failure that no longer has a reason to exist, and Samsung should switch to the Google Play ...
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...