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Samsung NotiStar introduces enhanced features with One UI 6.1.1 compatibility

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Samsung NotiStar One UI 6.1.1

Samsung NotiStar Good Lock module is receiving a new update, which brings One UI 6.1.1 support. Identified via version 6.0.92.0, the update brings several notable improvements to enhance functionality and user experience.

The fresh update makes the Samsung NotiStar app compatible with One UI 6.1.1. Now, users can enjoy the NotiStar features on their smartphones with the latest software. This ensures seamless integration with the newest features and optimizations that One UI offers.

In addition to One UI 6.1.1 compatibility, Samsung has improved the widget logic on the cover screen. This adjustment makes widgets more responsive and useful.

Moreover, the update adds the ability to select the background color of the notification screen on the lock screen. This feature option lets users personalize their device’s look to their preferences.

The update also addresses an issue where receiving notifications containing large images could cause errors. By fixing this bug, Samsung improves overall stability and reliability for smoother performance.

Samsung NotiStar app is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 9.62MB. To install the update, you just need to visit Good Lock or Galaxy Store app >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update from the third-party app link mentioned here.

Aside from this, some Galaxy users expressed disappointment when attempting to retrieve missed or accidentally deleted push notifications, as clicking on notifications currently only launches the associated app without providing access to detailed content

Good Lock’s NotiStar lacks detailed notification access on Samsung devices

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Samsung LockStar update brings clock fix, performance boost

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Samsung Clock Style update

Samsung has released a new update for the LockStar Good Lock module with version 6.1.00.18. The update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 46.44MB. It brings some useful fixes and improvements.

The fresh update fixes an issue with the clock display and editing features on the Samsung Galaxy Flip 6. Users had reported issues with changing or seeing the clock on their lock screen using LockStar.

Finally, the new update addresses that problem, so Flip 6 owners should now have a smoother experience when customizing their lock screens. It also fixes other common issues like crashing, freezing, etc.

Samsung LockStar AOD background issue

In addition to fixing the clock issue, the update also includes some other improvements to make the app work better overall. However, Samsung has not mentioned these other changes but they make the app more stable and reliable.

Samsung LockStar is a handy tool for Galaxy users who like to personalize their lock screens. The new version makes that process easier and more enjoyable. We recommend users install the latest update to enjoy new and enhanced features.

To get the latest version of LockStar, users can download the update from the Good Lock app or the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

Samsung plans to resolve clock overlapping issue in upcoming software updates

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Samsung considers Predictive Back feature for One Hand Operation+

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Samsung Widget alignment issue

Samsung is looking to add a new feature called Predictive Back to its One Hand Operation+ app. The feature makes it easier for users to navigate their phones by giving them a preview of the previous screen before performing the back gesture. This is especially useful for people who often use their phones with one hand.

The Samsung community moderator has noted that there are some technical issues in implementing this function. Due to these issues, it is currently unclear whether the Predictive Back feature will be supported.

Samsung One Hand Operation+ app has some limitations that affect its ability to integrate advanced features like Predictive Back. These limitations are causing performance issues that need to be addressed before the feature can be fully supported.

The Korean tech giant has acknowledged these challenges and is working to find a solution. As users are eager to see the feature, the team is making every effort to resolve the technical issues.

Samsung One Hand operation+ Predictive Back

However, the Samsung community moderator has not given any specific timeline about when the predictive back feature will be available. We can just hope that it will soon be available with One Hand Operation+update.

Talking about the Predictive Back, the feature provides a smoother, more intuitive navigation experience while using gesture navigation. It uses built-in animations to inform users where their actions will take them, reducing unexpected outcomes.

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Samsung’s temporary solutions for notification background issues on lock screen

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Samsung Clock Style update

Some Galaxy users have reported issues with Samsung Theme Park where the notification background color of the lock screen does not match the color set in their theme. This issue occurs because the preview may not accurately show the actual color that appears on the lock screen.

If you’re also experiencing issues with the background color of notifications on the lock screen of your Samsung phone, there’s no need to worry. The Korean tech giant has shared some temporary solutions with the community to help you resolve this issue.

To temporarily fix this issue, you should check the actual lock screen first instead of relying only on the preview, as the preview may not show the correct color. If the color still appears wrong, you can try the below solutions.

Samsung Theme Park issue

First, uninstall the Theme Park app, then reinstall it. This can often resolve issues related to how themes are applied. After reinstalling the app, create a new theme and apply it to see if the notification background color changes.

Another way to address this issue is to turn off the color palette setting. This might help, as the color palette can sometimes interfere with the theme colors

By following these temporary solutions, you can fix the lock screen background color issue until a permanent solution is available. If these solutions don’t resolve the issue, Samsung suggests reporting the problem for further assistance on the Members app with detailed information.

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