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Samsung Good Lock to Launch on Play Store with Android 15

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Samsung has confirmed that its popular Good Lock app, which allows extensive customization of Galaxy smartphones and tablets, will soon be available worldwide.

This change comes with the release of One UI 7.0 (Android 15), marking nearly a decade since the app’s initial release.

Previously, Good Lock was only available in select countries, limiting its accessibility. However, with One UI 7.0, Samsung plans to expand its reach, making it available globally.

Additionally, Good Lock will be accessible through the Play Store, rather than being exclusive to the Galaxy Store, giving users more flexibility in how they download the app.

While Samsung has not provided a specific timeline, the global and Play Store availability is expected to coincide with the official rollout of One UI 7.0, which is rumored to begin in February 2025.

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