From building your own system themes to tweaking the lock screen layout to better fit your wallpaper, Good Lock is your one-stop customization shop.
Samsung has always allowed a greater degree of customization and theming on its phones than other Android manufacturers, but when it unveiled Good Lock back in 2016, it opened a bold new chapter. From building your own lock screen to customizing the way you interact with notifications, Good Lock allowed you to take your Galaxy smartphone and make it truly your own. It's just one of many features that have helped Samsung make the best Android phones on the market, distinctive and customizable inside and out.
Over the years, Good Lock has added more and more modules, allowing you to build your own custom phone themes and alter almost every portion of the One UI experience. If you're not a huge fan of the humdrum palette that your Galaxy S21 came with, you can skip the Samsung Themes and make it your own!
Here's how to theme your Galaxy with Samsung Good Lock.
This is one of the less intuitive theming systems out there, but it covers most of the system and it beats the pants off 95% of the themes you'd pay for in Samsung Themes. Theme Park allows you to build a custom theme either based off your wallpaper or using hex code colors to draft a theme of your choice, from the base colors to accents, notifications, and beyond. For most, this is the only part of Good Lock you need to bother with.
I just wish it had a lower learning curve. But don't worry, I'm here to help guide you through it.
Tap Start.
Tap Gallery to set your wallpaper if your current wallpaper is not what you want to use.
Once the static wallpaper you want to base your theme around is already set, tap Next.
Tap the pencil icon above the secondary palettes to edit the colors of your style.
Tap OK.
Tap the empty color bubble above Icon color.
Tap OK.
Tap the color bubble you wish to edit. They don't do a good job labeling the bubbles/color elements here, so here are what each one corresponds to:
Repeat steps 25-29 as desired with each color element.
Tap OK.
Yes, it's a long process, but trust me, it's worth it to make your phone look totally awesome. I have gotten lost in Theme Park for hours — while in actual theme parks, because it's a great way to blow time standing in line — but even just taking the default color palette for a theme based on your wallpaper can give you a major upgrade over the normal white theme.
The only other part of Good Lock you absolutely have to play around with is LockStar, but don't worry, this one won't take nearly as long.
Tap Allow access to storage.
Tap Clock to change the clock style.
Scroll down and tap Shortcuts | Default. to cycle through the shortcut styles. This lets you have five app icons at the bottom instead of just two.
Tap Save to apply your new lock screen layout.
You can turn off various items in this menu, as well, if you don't want to see the clock or the status bar on the lock screen, but just rearranging the items and adding in those extra shortcuts can make a huge difference.
Of course, this is just the beginning of your trip down a long and winding rabbit hole. Good Lock has over a dozen plug-ins you can use to tweak everything from which icons appear in your statuis bar in QuickStar to making a unique navigation bar in NavStar — if you're still using the three-button navigation bar instead of gesture controls — to building your own motion wallpapers and one-handed modes, Good Lock has tons to explore on your Samsung Galaxy phone. We have your easy-to-reference guide to Good Lock's many sections, but there's nothing wrong with just downloading a module here or there and seeing what it's capable of.
25/02/2021 02:00 PM
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