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Good Lock’s RegiStar update solves Back Tap issue alongside fixing Gemini on Flip’s Cover Screen

Samsung’s Good Lock suite is considered one of the best services that is dedicatedly designed for all the customizations to personalize their phones their way. Well, the RegiStar is one of the modules; meanwhile, the company is starting to roll out a new software update for the RegiStar app.

​The RegiStar app is part of Samsung’s Good Lock suite, which allows users to customize and personalize their phone’s settings and gestures by rearranging the menus, performing certain gestures, and using a few key gestures like Back Tap.

​Specifically, Good Lock’s RegiStar has started getting a new update that takes it to version v1.0.67 and is available to download via the Galaxy Store, or users can also check out and install the latest update directly from the Good Lock app.

​At the same time, the latest update significantly brings a few key fixes, which fixed the issue which is preventing the Gemini app from launching on the Galaxy Z Flip’s cover screen.

​Other than that, the update further fixed the Back Tap feature issue that was occurring when the device was in the power saving mode, while also applying the Back Tap stability patch. This will eventually allow users to perform several gestures and personalize them their way.

​Nevertheless, the previous update brought the excellence and features of the One UI 7 version; it’s expected that Samsung will bring even more improvements and enhancements in future updates.

Raghav Sachdeva

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