Samsung is expanding its Good Lock customization framework to the Google Play Store, making it available to all countries. This move will significantly increase accessibility for Galaxy users. Alongside the global rollout, Samsung is planning a redesign of the Good Lock app with a focus on improved user interface and convenience.
Samsung 's Good Lock is a framework that allows for further customizations of One UI without the need to root the device or do any complex modding. However, the framework is available only in certain regions and only accessible via the Galaxy Store. This year, this is going to change. Samsung is bringing Good Lock to the Google Play Store for all countries with an expansion of the feature.
Good Lock has been around for several years and is designed to let you gain further control of the software. You are able to modify the first-party Samsung launcher to run any app on the Z Flip's cover display, and it can even solve some problems with shortcomings of Samsung's Android skin. will be able to be used in all countries through the Play Store, rather than only through the Galaxy Store. This is something many people have hoped for, and this pretty much means it will be more conveniently accessible for more Galaxy users. But that's not all! Samsung is also planning to redesign the Good Lock app. Reportedly, the overall composition of the main app will be changed in order to improve the user interface and its convenience. The post also explains that there will be a filter for specific Good Lock apps and a new'My Page' tab that will let you better manage Good Lock apps. Also, Samsung will have several Good Lock apps that aren't currently available. I think making this feature accessible to all countries is great, and gives Samsung an edge in customization abilities in front of some other companies (for example, Apple just doesn't like customization too much). So, kudos to Samsung
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