Change the Screen Lock Type

Before we get into setting up customizations on your lock screen, let’s look at the different types of screen locks you can use on your Android device. These screen locks help prevent others from accessing your phone without your permission, and it’s an important security feature you will want to have in place. Most Android devices now offer four main types of screen locks: swipe, PIN, password, and pattern. Additionally, your Android phone may allow you to lock or unlock the screen with biometric screening – like fingerprint reading or facial recognition. However, even with these measures in place, you will still want to select between the four options just in case your biometrics aren’t working. To change the screen lock type on your device: If you aren’t sure which option makes the most sense for you, here’s a brief description of each:

Swipe – Simply swipe your finger across the screen to unlock. You won’t get much protection, but you can easily access your home screen or any apps.Pattern – Draw a simple pattern on your screen to unlock it.PIN – Create a PIN of four or more numbers and enter it each time you wish to unlock your screen.Password – Create a combination of letters and numbers of at least four digits that are entered to unlock your screen.

Change the Lock Screen Wallpaper

It is not necessary to have the same wallpaper on your lock screen as you do on the home screen. You can set them as two different images. To change the wallpaper only on the lock screen: Note: You can also access the Wallpaper & Style menu by pressing and holding any area of the home screen. Once you select “Wallpaper & style,” follow the remainder of the steps above.

Setting a Lock Screen Message

Setting a wallpaper image isn’t the only customization option for the lock screen. You can also set a custom message on your lock screen and can make it something inspirational or set something more practical. To set the message on the lock screen: Once you lock your phone again, this customized message will appear at the bottom of your lock screen, as shown below.

Change the Lock Screen Notifications

Most Android phones display push notifications on the lock screen by default. If you want to stop that from happening so that no one can view your messages or other notifications, you can disable it in settings. To hide these notifications:

Third-Party Apps for Lock Screen

If you want to play around with the appearance of your lock screen even more, there are many different lock screen apps available in the Google Play Store. These apps let you apply different themes, change your notification styles, and add more content to the screen, like widgets. Some even have the option to snap a picture of someone who tries to access your phone with incorrect input. Some popular apps for the lock screen include: Note: As with any other app in the Google Play Store, most of the third-party apps for lock screens have mixed reviews, and some have not been updated in quite a while. Always look for the date of the most recent update and read some more recent reviews before downloading an app to your device.

1. Can I add widgets to my Android lock screen?

Unfortunately, the native version of Android no longer supports lock screen widgets. However, some third-party apps (like the ones listed above) provide this option.

2. Does Android let you set a screen saver?

Within Android settings, you have the option to set a screen saver with a clock, colors, or a picture slideshow using Google Photos. To set this, navigate to “Settings -> Display -> Screen Saver.” Choose the option you want and decide when you want it to start.

3. Does Android allow you to “tap to check” whether the lock screen is enabled?

Yes. You can enable or disable “tap to check” for the time and push notifications without unlocking your device. To turn this feature on and off, go to “Settings -> Display -> Lock Screen -> Tap to Check Phone.” Image credit: Pexels