The launching date for Galaxy Z Fold 3 & Galaxy Z Flip 3 is coming near. Samsung will unveil both foldable phones on August 11 with Galaxy Watch 4 range and Galaxy Buds 2. The next Galaxy Z series foldable devices will run on the latest One UI 3.1.1 version. Yesterday, the official moderator confirmed the latest version, and now Samsung has updated Good Lock modules to support the next Galaxy Z Fold 3 & Galaxy Z Flip 3.
Some of the features of Good Lock modules will exclusively support Galaxy Z fold 3 & Flip 3. Also, some functions will support other Galaxy devices once they are updated to the One UI 3.1.1 version. The NavStar, MultiStar, Theme Park & Nice Catch has been updated with new functions to support the next devices with the newest One UI version. In the Nice Catch module, Samsung has added a new exclusive feature for foldable phones. Users can now see the new Media volume muted history function on Fold 3 & Flip 3.
The Theme Park on Fold 3 & Flip 3 can now import the downloaded icon packs. It is now also easy to change an app icon shape and create new icon packs. Apart from that, the other supported devices will receive improvement of the visibility of generated themes and enhancement in UI.
With the MultiStar, Samsung has provided some fixes to foldable phones. It has fixed the linked menu of some functions in Z Fold 3 & Flip 3. Furthermore, it has fixed the wrong value return from the ‘all apps’ in-app picker list.
Finally, the NavStar module gets a new Show task stack feature in the One UI 3.1.1 version. The feature will support Fold 3 & supported tablets. The function will let users quickly switch apps in the navigation bar. In the screenshots, Samsung has also revealed the first look of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 3 device.
You can now update all these Good Lock modules on your smartphones, but you have to wait for One UI 3.1.1 firmware to use some of them. Samsung team member has confirmed that the One UI 3.1.1 version for Galaxy S21 series will start from the end of August. Later, it will spread to other major Galaxy devices.