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Samsung fuels One UI 6.1 Theme Park with new functional method, rollout soon

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Samsung Theme Park One UI 6.1.1 support

April 2024 is going on and Samsung has announced the release of a new version of the Theme Park Good Lock module soon. The new update for this Good Lock module will enhance the user experience with efficiency and customization.

The upcoming update for the Theme Park app can be identified via version 1.1.00.08 and will change to a new functional method instead of an APK installation. According to the information, the new version will allow for the faster creation and application of themes, simplifying the process significantly.

In addition, users will be able to modify and manage their existing themes. The update will also ensure that the design of any icon pack in use is consistently applied to all newly installed applications.

The new Theme Park app works with various Good Lock plugins including QuickStar and Keys Cafe. To ensure optimal performance and compatibility, users are advised to install the latest versions of these plugins.

Samsung Theme Park One UI 6.1 update

Moreover, the company has also shared some temporary limitations due to the changes in the way themes are applied. These limitations are:

  • The ability to apply custom images in theme decoration, along with specific styles such as ‘Keycap style’ for keyboards and ‘Home screen’ folder shapes, will be restricted.
  • Options such as ‘App-specific theme settings’ and ‘Change color palette’ will be unavailable for the time being.

Samsung is regularly evaluating and updating these features and will provide updates on support for each app in the future. The company aims to minimize any inconvenience and hopes that users will enjoy the improved speed and functionality. The new update will be compatible with One UI 6.1 and One UI 6.0 devices.

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Samsung Home Up folder arrangement issues to be fixed in upcoming software update

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Samsung Home Up folder issues

Several Samsung users have recently reported persistent issues with the folder arrangement feature of the Home Up app. Users are mainly facing problems where the folder arrangement keeps getting reset and unlocked after rebooting their devices. This issue reportedly appears after the recent update.

Good Lock is a popular suite of customization tools for Samsung devices. However, recent updates to its modules seem to have introduced some instability, particularly affecting Home Up. This module offers several options for customizing the home screen experience.

Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged the issues related to the folder feature of the Home Up module. The community moderator has mentioned that the Home Up folder icon arrangement initialization issue is known and the company is working to address it through an upcoming software update.

Samsung Home Up folder issues

If you are facing issues beyond the folder arrangement issue, you should report these problems to get more help. You can do this by sending an error report through the Member app.

To send a report, open the Samsung Member app, go to the bottom of the screen, tap the Get Help option, and then choose Send Error. This helps the support team understand what’s going wrong and work on a solution.

Stay tuned for more information as the Home Up folder arrangement issue is under review and will be addressed in a future update.

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

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Samsung LockStar update brings clock fix, performance boost

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Samsung Clock September 2024 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 One Hand Operation+

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.

Upcoming Samsung Wonderland update to fix AOD pop-up issue

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