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- The latest one UI 8 beta brings a clock vegetable for the lock screen.
- Like the depth effect of iOS for the clock, the Samsung watch is automatically wrapped in real or dynamic images around the faces.
- The watch can also be moved around the lock screen, where its text is adjusted to the available location.
In its latest one UI 8 beta Blood for the Galaxy S25, Samsung is examining exciting new changes, including a better watch widget for the lock screen. This new widget eventually brings depth effects like iOS for the clock, which allows to automatically adjust the numbers and wrap around any central item in the lock screen wallpaper.
This can not be obtained naturally for Samsung devices to run an UI 7 and older version. Instead, you will need to install a good lock module called Lock Star to get a deep effect on the lock screen, while it lacks perfection despite your perseverance.
A new widget in a UI 8 beta not only eliminates this limit, but also enhances the utility by automatically adjusting the wallpaper. It can be rotated on the lock screen, where each number in time changes to capture the open space in any image or wallpaper.
A UI Beta TesterTopraks9PLUS, publishes numerous photos and videos on X, with a new lock screen widget exhibited, which is included, according to them. The name of an UI 8 ends with “BYFB” for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. In the pictures below, you can see that the clock text reads differently with changes in the vegetable space.
Clock shift digits when the widget is transferred to the lock screen.
Another, the ice universe, confirmed this increase by sharing video in a new dynamic watch action. As seen in the screen grab below the video below, the text always turns into a standard font size on the display and when the lock screen is enabled, the wallpaper returns to wrap around the dynamic character.
When the screen is turned on, the lock screen clock is always converted to the on -display versus.
In addition to the new lock screen clock, Samsung has also added many useful actions for its short interface.
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