Nowadays, every smartphone manufacturer takes advantage of the option to change the stock lock screen of Google's OS, which in some cases doesn't turn out to be delightful to some of its users.If you are growing tired of your lock screen, you can try Invisible Lock and change your default lock screen with a transparent one.
The idea behind this tiny app
was conceived in the depths of the XDA Developers forum. XDA user
Ramesh Kumar Sivva wanted to create an alternative lock screen solution
with some originality, and the result is the Invisible Lock app. The
thing that sets Invisible Lock from other custom lock screen apps is its
semi-transparency, which lets you see your beloved home screen and
wallpaper even when the device is locked.
You
can unlock your screen by using a simple gesture: a swipe in one of the
four directions – up, down, left or right. Have in mind that while the
screen is locked, Invisible Lock still allows you to access the
notification bar and some of the hardware buttons on your phone (for
example, you can change the volume using the volume rocker). The only
prerequisite for Invisible Lock to work as intended is disabling the
native lock screen of your phone, which can be done by going to Settings
-> Security.
There are a few drawbacks to the app, unfortunately. You can neither access your camera from the new lock screen, nor can you create custom unlock gestures.
You can give this app by visiting the source link below!
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