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Last updated: April 16th, 2025 at 11:00 UTC+02:00
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ClockFace is the second Good Lock module to face issues after the One UI 7 update.
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Samsung recently made Good Lock available globally. It's a suite of powerful customization tools that lets users personalize their devices like never before. ClockFace is one of the many Good Lock modules, enabling users to put their own twist on the clock displayed on the Always On Display.
One UI 7 has its fair share of bugs, including some that forced Samsung to pause the roll out altogether. A bug was also spotted in ClockFace as well but it won't take long for a fix as the company has said one will be arriving very soon.
This isn't the only bug that One UI 7 has brought up in Good Lock, one was also spotted in the QuickStar module. Those who had used the module when their device was on One UI 6 found that the battery icon was not visible once they upgraded to One UI 7. Fortunately, there's a very simple fix for this bug.
This ClockFace bug caused the clock to appear titled on the Always On Display when a specific type of clock style was used in One UI 7. A misaligned clock on the lock screen is hardly the desired outcome for those who prefer enhanced customization of their devices.
Samsung has confirmed on its official forums that an update for the app will be sent out soon to address the issues. It further adds that 100% distribution of the app update is expected by the start of next week, so it expects to wrap this up fairly quickly.
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