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Samsung Shares Which Good Lock Modules Already Work With One UI 9

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Samsung Shares Which Good Lock Modules Already Work With One UI 9

Samsung has published an early compatibility snapshot for Good Lock on the One UI 9 beta, giving Galaxy users a clearer idea of which customization tools are ready now and which ones still need more work before they catch up.

The list was posted in Samsung’s Korean community forums and is mainly aimed at users deciding whether it’s worth moving to the beta on a Samsung Galaxy device right away. Since Good Lock is made up of separate modules that control different parts of the interface, compatibility can matter a lot for people who rely on their custom setup every day.

According to the update, 16 modules already work with One UI 9. Those include One Hand Operation Plus, Sound Assistant, Keys Cafe, Theme Park, Wonderland, Edge Lighting Plus, Dropship, Galaxy To Share, Routine Plus, Nice Catch, Edge Touch, Camera Assistant, RegiStar, Display Assistant, Nice Shot, and Gallery Assistant.

Samsung also said that seven more modules are still being adapted: QuickStar, LockStar, ClockFace, NavStar, Home Up, MultiStar, and Game Booster Plus. For many users, those are some of the most visible tools in the whole Good Lock package, so their status may affect whether the beta feels practical enough for daily use.

The source report notes that the current beta is particularly relevant for the Galaxy S26 lineup, which is where users are most likely to test One UI 9 first. If your workflow depends heavily on tools like NavStar, LockStar, or Home Up, waiting for broader support may be the safer move.

Samsung says it plans to keep working toward full module compatibility before the final public release of One UI 9. For now, the new list serves as a practical checklist for anyone who wants to balance early access against the risk of losing part of their favorite customization stack.

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