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    New Good Lock module Wonderland lets you create custom live wallpapers

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    Last updated: September 9th, 2020 at 15:27 UTC+02:00

    Samsung has released a new plugin for Good Lock called Wonderland that allows Galaxy smartphone users to create custom live wallpapers as long as their phones run Android 10. Wonderland comes with a handful of built-in animated wallpapers that can be set to your home screen, lock screen, or both, but you can also choose to create your own animated wallpaper using a fairly powerful set of tools.

    Wonderland lets you pick a background image when creating a custom wallpaper and users can also add two additional images on top of the background in separate layers to create a parallax effect. You can also adorn wallpapers with a variety of particle effects that come with their own customization options and sliders for size and duration. Particles can be animated automatically or they can pop-up when you touch the screen, and they can appear through different effects such as flying snowflakes, scattered raindrops, rising bubbles and more. Multiple particle effects can also be combined in the same wallpaper, so the variations that can be achieved are too many to count.

    In essence, Wonderland lets you create live wallpapers that are as simple or as complex as you can imagine. The tool is fairly feature-rich but it rewards patience, so if you ever wanted to tinker with live wallpapers directly on your phone without using third-party apps, this should be right up your alley. You can download Wonderland from our APK archive but keep in mind that it requires Good Lock to function.

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