Everyone, Everywhere, Is Customizing Their Galaxy Phones
Samsung’s GoodLock app suite is one of our favorite parts about using the company’s Android devices, and with the recent release of One UI 5 based on Android 13 we’ve got new GoodLock modules to add to the list of existing utilities. are also getting GoodLock opens the proverbial bottle of bubbly champagne for personalization enthusiasts, allowing for the personalization of system elements such as custom gestures and volume controls. However, these amazing modules have been banned in many countries, and that’s finally starting to change.
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While Samsung has yet to release an official list of markets where Good Lock is now available, SamMobile reports that user confirmation is coming in from the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Finland, and Malaysia. However, there is no way to be sure that these are the only countries where the app is available now.
If you’re a Samsung user in a market where GoodLock isn’t available, we suggest checking the Galaxy Store once again in case things have changed for you recently. The silent wide rollout of these modules by Samsung suggests that we may soon see the Good Lock feature in other parts of the world.
If you’re new to GoodLock, make sure you scroll through all the modules, as chances are more than one of them will be useful to you, especially if you’re a customization enthusiast. One such module lets you export your system settings to share with other Samsung users, or just migrate to a new Samsung phone. If you’re coming from the Apple ecosystem and are sorely missing AirDrop, you can also check out RegiStar for customizing the Settings menu and DropShip. Whatever you need to do, there’s a solid chance GoodLock has a module ready to help.