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GoodLock/OneUI: ๐Ÿ“ตNo 3rd Party Widgets/Icons/Launcher๐Ÿ“ต

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GalaxyGem
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If you're like me and can't stand having to rely on 3rd party widgets, icons and launchers, you begin to realize that true customization isn't solely what you can downloadโ€”it includes the skills required to master the native tools you have. Native OneUI and Samsung's Goodlock, when pushed to its limits, can manifest your greatest expressionsโœจ๏ธ๐ŸŒŒ๐Ÿ”ฎ

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OneUI 8.5 + HomeUp & ThemePark

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ThemePark/OneUI 8.5 & One Hand Operation+

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ThemePark/Samsung Keyboard + KeysCafe 

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ThemePark/OneUI 8.5 + QuickStar

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ThemePark/OneUI 8.5 + QuickStar






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innergray
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lowkey what is that brightness and volume thingy in the second pic? your phone is very pretty โœจ๏ธ
GalaxyGem
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Thank you! That floating control box in the 2nd image is called Quick Tools.

Can be enabled using:

One-hand Operation + > Choose handle > Choose swipe direction > Scroll down and choose "Quick Tools" > Click settings icon to equip any tools you want from a list.
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wow, there is so much hidden in good lock. thanks! ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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Of course, anytime!!!
SoCal714
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I also customized my quick settings panel, but it looks nothing like that. How cool is that, how did you make it look like that? I'd love to know please. ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ
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Quick Panel Customization Guide:

*Note: All custom images used in the Quick panel tiles and buttons for glowing or color gradient effects were generated with Gemini AI, and then cropped through trial and error until they fit perfectly.

Base Aesthetic Setup:
*Download Good lock, and then download the necessary modules (theme park, quickstar etc).

Establish the blue frosted glass foundation.
Theme Park: Create a new Quick Panel theme.
Configuration: Set the primary color to blue and lower the transparency.
Save and apply.

Interface Mapping for Custom Images
Map custom images to specific UI segments within QuickStar > Edit panel style.
Section Mapping: Select Button box, Media player, Brightness, or Volume to apply a custom image to that specific control area.
Individual Toggles: Scroll to the Buttons section (located between the border toggle and control settings).
Execution: Tap the + next to a specific button (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) to map a unique image from your gallery.

Visibility and Layout Adjustments
Finalize the "Liquid Glass" look.
QuickStar: Use Visibility of Indicator Icons to remove status bar clutter.
Panel Layout: Tap the Edit (Pencil) icon on the expanded Quick Panel to drag your custom tiles into the top-tier positions.
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For precise image customization:

Screenshot the desired UI you want remade, send it to Gemini, ask it to make any changes you want, and then regenerate the image with custom edits while keeping its foundation.

*See attached image for example.yn2rfIOjai.jpg
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SoCal714
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Thank you so very much!!! Because, I've been wanting to have not only my quick settings menu, but also my widgets and app icons to have that Liquid Glass effect. Minus having an IOS device. So when I see something like the way you've got yours set up, the first thing I start to do is ask all kinds of questions to the person and find out how they did it and where they got all the apps from? Thank you again, that was super helpful. Now I've got something to mess around with after work today. Lol ๐Ÿ˜Šโค
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Of course!! Also the icon effects were done in themepark > icons. Have fun exploring!
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