MEET SAMSUNG GOOD LOCK
NOTE: THIS IS MEANT FOR SAMSUNG's FLAGSHIP PHONES ONLY. BUT IT WORKS PERFECTLY ON J7 TOO
Meet Samsung’s Good Lock—an app that not only lets you customize the on-screen look of your Galaxy smartphone, but also alter the way you use your lockscreen and notifications.
FEATURES:
App Tray handle up from the bottom of the screen to reveal an area where you can keep shortcuts to frequently accessed apps. Use the Edit and Add buttons to select or remove apps.
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Lockscreen Widgett, you can see the information of your choice quickly without unlocking the screen.
Organize Notifications from the lockscreen: save, categorize and get reminders.
Routine lets you customize your lockscreen layout, your App Tray, Lockscreen Widget, background colors and clock so your Galaxy device looks just the way you want, when you want.
Recents lets you scan through a list of recently used apps, and enjoy faster transition between your applications using the app icon.
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That is really cool
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Hi,
I'm currently using Switchpro to toggle my controls and I absolutely love it but is there an app out there which does the same but puts the controls in the notification bar?
Something similar like they've done on the samsung galaxy s but with more options:
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Thx
I'm not sure about an App to add this functionality?
But if you can get used to the Miui interface, it has that functionality built in.
I'm using the J-Style MIUI ROM and it's great.
from the notification bar i can change:
APN -ON/OFF
WiFi -ON/OFF
Rotation -ON/OFF
Backlight -OFF/LOW/HIGH/AUTO
Normal/Silent ring
Vibration -ON/OFF
Bluetooth -ON/OFF
GPS -ON/OFF
I don't know if you can use part of the MIUI ROM to get this to work on Sense/Non-Sense
completely overlooked this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838013
I've posted my question there
MIUI looks great but I'm not looking to change ROM's right now (might give MIUI a try in the future though!)
cheers
B
PS there is an app called "Quick Settings" which you can launch from notification bar, but it's an app so you don't see the controls immediatly when pulling down the notification bar
Hi,
I installed Ubuntu live wallpaper and I really like it, but.. Since it has a clock I would like to delete my lockscreen clock widget on AOKP rom. (AOKP)
The problem is that I can't, and when I delete it, on every screenlock it turns back on. How to fix this?
Thanks
You cant without modifying the lockscreen itself. Even Lockscreen Policy just turns off the widgets but there will be the default clock. Its just designed that way.
What happens if he deletes the widget from system/app?
Umm u want the Lockscreen to be blank just enable all widgets on Lockscreen and download desktop visualizer and make a transparent widget with no action no label and a transparent icon and this is what u will get ( my Lockscreen is full transparent showing my desktop thru it
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This only works with 4.2.1 based ROMs that stock ls has widgets
sent from the samsung galaxy airplane (i747)
You can always turn off your lock screen in settings and have it go straight to your homescreen.
You could also try using WidgetLocker
This might help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2215575
Hey guys I have a question
Is there a way to remove this weather widget completely from lock screen? I have a feeling that this might have something to do with my lock screen lag.
You have to enable multiple widgets in the lock screen settings then you can remove it.
sing1gnis said:
You have to enable multiple widgets in the lock screen settings then you can remove it.
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Hmm you were right after enabling multiple widgets I was able to remove it but it always come back on its own.
Only way to remove it is to create a new widget of your liking. Once you have done this the you can remove the one in question. I use hd widgets to craft a new clock and deleted that one. The new one has no issues with the dpi changes.
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Tap'n & Talk'n on my Note 3
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Only way to remove it is to create a new widget of your liking. Once you have done this the you can remove the one in question. I use hd widgets to craft a new clock and deleted that one. The new one has no issues with the dpi changes.
Tap'n & Talk'n on my Note 3
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How do i go about doing this please?
Anyone knows how to make the top notification (ex: spotify) always show in full? I have to drag it down to see the extra buttons, which I didn't have to do on my other phone a lg g6 on oreo also. See attached images for how it shows and when i drag it down a little you see there are more options. Why is it always showing the smaller version of a notification by default? Even other apps like system Do not disturb do this, have to drag down or click the notification to see the button to "turn off"
Edit: it's called expanded notification... I still can't seem to find how to make this topmost notification auto expanded. Its quite dumb that the expanded one takes a few pixels more, why bother shrinking it, samsung??
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Temp fix... use another notifications app like this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.treydev.pns&hl=en_US
It lets you set whether to auto expand the first or all notifications... yay.
It's also lighter on memory than others. About 70 MB use according to dev options running services.
Here's a nagging Android riddle I'd like to understand just out of curiosity, as opposed to researching an 'issue' that needs to be resolved. We all have better things to do (laundry, pull weeds, floss) than to make a case out of this post.
I'll ask anyway.
In my graphic the shortcut on the left shows normal behavior from the Settings widget in Oreo. The shortcut on the right, however, just showed up on the home screen out of nowhere. I'm clueless about how it got there and why it has color. Is anybody familiar with this?
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I think it's a spyware from mobile-tracker-free.com . Coz I used it before and it comes as the name of WiFi in the settings to avoid attention of the user.
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I think it's a spyware from mobile-tracker-free.com ...
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It's not spyware. But mystery solved. The peculiar green shortcut is an Oreo feature.
In my case it showed up by accident. Here's how it's done on purpose:
Long-press the Settings app icon until a pop-up box appears with a short list of widget items that can be dragged to the home screen. In my case there are only 3 options -- battery, data usage and wi-fi.
There are similar effects by long-pressing other apps like Gmail and Messages.