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Good Lock’s Home Up Gets a New Update for Better UI Experience

Samsung’s One UI 7 is the biggest factor behind the most fabulous renovation of not only the plugins but also the entire Good Lock suite. The company just redesigned Good Lock’s Home Up by integrating various new features and changes; meanwhile, the module has just started receiving a new update that’s all about some key fixes and improvements, though.

The post-update of Good Lock’s Home Up takes it to a new version that can be recognized with the v16.0.00.58 version number. The update is now available to download via the Galaxy Store

Good Lock Home Up 16.0.00.58 Update
Good Lock Home Up 16.0.00.58 Update

Samsung Home Up’s new update brings fixes for issues related to the DIY Home screen

Specifically, the latest update’s key highlight is that it brought about a few but most significant fixes for the issue where the users have been facing One UI Home force closing due to conflict with specific resources when entering the home screen editing screen while using the DIY Home screen feature.

Alternatively, the update further fixed a few bugs where widgets always remain transparent when deleting the widgets using the toolbar in DIY Home screen mode. And lastly, it also introduces some more relevant bug fixes and improvements that allow users to have a more smooth and seamless experience while performing customizations on their device’s home screen. 

Indeed, with One UI 7, Samsung has offered some surprising features and customizable options within Good Lock’s Home Up, while the plugin has already been modified for the company’s latest flagship series, the S25.

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