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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 brings more customization tools for the Good Lock Theme Park

Samsung is steadily switching to its newest software version, the One UI 8.5, concluding the One UI 8.0 rollout completely. While the latest update, however, is running in its beta stage on the Galaxy S25 series, brought about a host of noticeable features and upgrades; meanwhile, the build seems to be adding a little more for the Good Lock Theme Park!

​Essentially, Samsung’s Good Lock suite is one of its kind, allowing Galaxy users to perform additional customizations and personalize their Galaxy phones according to their mood and preferences. The suite consists of several modules or apps, while one of them is the Theme Park, which is known for providing customizable options for themes of apps and icons, and is getting a major upgrade.

​Meanwhile, according to a new report by Tarun Vats on X, Samsung is starting to roll out a new update for the Good Lock’s Theme Park, which bumps it to a new version number (v1.1.01.38).

​This latest update seems to be bringing a major upgrade, as with the One UI 8.5 version, the Theme Park module has received a few more customization options, including the emboss effect, which provides a raised look to the images and monochrome image option, where the Galaxy users will be able to apply single color to images and icons in order to create their custom themes.

Theme Park Update Effects
image- Tarun Vats/ X

​In addition to this, the latest version also brings an updated Quick Panel preview, alongside adding a home screen badge color setting (available from One UI Home 8.5). Well, this latest update for the Good Lock’s Theme Park is available for the Galaxy devices supporting One UI 8.5, at least for now, and therefore only for the Galaxy S25 series, as the models are only eligible for the latest One UI 8.5 build.

Raghav Sachdeva

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