When you first pick up the Samsung Galaxy S4, it might appear that lock screen widgets aren't available. After
all, the default lock screen is just a big clock widget with "life
companion" or some other message up top. But as an Android 4.2 device, the S4 includes full support for lock screen widgets, it's just
a case of enabling them in the phone's lock screen settings.
Head to “Settings > My device > Lock screen” and check
"Multiple widgets." Once you've done that, you're able to swipe to
the right and add more lock screen panels. There's the standard list of Google
widgets as well as some new stuff from Samsung, including a new WatchON widget.
This ties into the WatchON app, which is the Peel-powered universal remote
included on the Galaxy S4, giving you an expandable universal remote right from
your lock screen. Third-party offerings like Dashclock Widget should work just
fine, too.
In stock Android, there's always a camera shortcut on the
right-most lock screen panel. On the GS4 you can choose what goes here --
either a big, Nexus-style camera shortcut or a grid of favorite apps. Head to “Settings
> My device > Lock screen > Lock screen widgets > Favorite apps or
Camera” to configure this.
Like some of the other Samsung widgets, the main clock
widget is customizable too. You can change or get rid of the message, have a
dual clock if you're roaming overseas and customize the style and size of the
on-screen fonts.
Check the quick video demo above to see lock screen widgets
in action on the Samsung Galaxy S4.
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