Samsung has reiterated Apple’s Liquid Glass UI but in a much more interactive way, and the newest Glass effect has been added in Good Lock’s Theme Park via an update.
Meanwhile, if you’re curious to know how to add or apply the same Liquid Glass app icon pack on your Galaxy phones, here’s the entire process.
Basically, Samsung Glass Effect significantly resembles Apple’s Liquid Glass UI and allows users to change or customize how opaque or transparent they want their phone’s entire UI to be. The company has added the Liquid Glass UI functionality to Galaxy devices, providing the capability to customize their phones their way using the Good Lock’s Theme Park update.
Since the Good Lock’s Theme Park module handles all the customizations and personalizations of the lock screen in Galaxy phones, users can easily convert their entire icon pack into the Liquid Glass effect. Here is a quick and simple process:
- Enter into the Good Lock app
- Search for the Theme Park module and tap on it
- In order to apply the Glass effect UI, make sure that both the Good Lock and the Theme Park are running on their respective latest versions.
- Now, open the Theme Park app and tap on the Start button placed at the bottom.
- Grant the permission to access the device’s media
- Then, tap on the Icon option placed at the bottom.
- Now, tap on the Create new option, and select the Iconpack option at the top.
- Then tap on the Edit option
- Tap on the Effects option and tap on the Glass Effect.
- Click on Save or Download in the top right and suggest a name for your new icon pack and tap on the OK button.
- Tap on Apply, and once done, the changes will be applied to the phone’s entire UI.
Well, Samsung has already started working on implementing new features and changes that are based on One UI 8 within the Good Lock suite, and users will witness new upgrades gradually in every module over the coming future.
Note: The Samsung Good Lock suite is currently compatible with a limited number of Galaxy phones, which includes all the flagships, including the Galaxy S and Z series, and a selection of mid-tier and budget-friendly Galaxy devices, consisting of the Galaxy A Series (Galaxy A33 or later).