Samsung is bringing major changes to Good Lock and its modules with the One UI 7 update. Good Lock is officially releasing on the Google Play Store and will be available to users in all countries ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Samsung's Good Lock launcher for Galaxy devices has appeared on the Play Store. This signals its global release, which also comes with a complete redesign. Samsung alerted users to Good Lock's ...
In its first update in the better part of a year, Samsung is rolling out a new Good Lock app with an updated design that’s ready for One UI 7’s rollout, and a major improvement over what was available ...
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.
Good Lock is receiving a major redesign aligned with One UI 7. The design shifts to a simpler, cleaner layout than before. The update also introduces a new search tool that utilizes a chatbot to help ...
Modern smartphones are kind of a mess ergonomically, and we all pretend they’re not. We’re living with this collective lie that phones like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, a 6.9-inch slab of glass, were ...
With One UI 7, Good Lock is reaching more countries and can now be downloaded from the Play Store for easy access worldwide. Samsung's One UI has long been celebrated for its customization options, ...
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