On my iPhone I had a password set but would only be asked for it if the phone was locked for over an hour. What I want is to be able to use the slide to unlock if the phone was locked for less than an hour and a pin or pattern when it's been more than an hour. Is this possible? I know I can set it to ask me for pattern, pin etc and the max time could be 30mins which is also fine but then the screen wouldn't be locked and I might press things by mistake. This just doesn't make sense to me.
I've flashed the Gummy ROM and they just came out with a new feature where you can have the standard swipe lock screen (with multiple apps on it) appear before the pin lock/pattern lock screen.
The problem is that both lock screens will appear or neither lock screen will appear when applicable. For example, if you have a long sleep before lock period of time set, neither lock screen may appear when you turn the screen on. Or if you turn off the screen manually, then both lock screens will appear. In other words, I don't see a way to separate the two screens from each other and give them each different time out periods.
I suspect that there is nothing in the android system that would allow this to happen automatically, but perhaps something could be worked out with a custom timer. Perhaps you can speak to the developers over at Gummy and see if they have any suggestions or if they are planning a similar thing in a future release.
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On my iPhone I had a password set but would only be asked for it if the phone was locked for over an hour. What I want is to be able to use the slide to unlock if the phone was locked for less than an hour and a pin or pattern when it's been more than an hour. Is this possible? I know I can set it to ask me for pattern, pin etc and the max time could be 30mins which is also fine but then the screen wouldn't be locked and I might press things by mistake. This just doesn't make sense to me.
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From your sig your on AOKP B27... Its pretty simple turn on the "Wait to lock screen" options in Rom Control > Lockscreen options. Its pretty self explanatory
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From your sig your on AOKP B27... Its pretty simple turn on the "Wait to lock screen" options in Rom Control > Lockscreen options. Its pretty self explanatory
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you arent prompted with a lockscreen at all during that time though.
3bs11 said:
On my iPhone I had a password set but would only be asked for it if the phone was locked for over an hour. What I want is to be able to use the slide to unlock if the phone was locked for less than an hour and a pin or pattern when it's been more than an hour. Is this possible? I know I can set it to ask me for pattern, pin etc and the max time could be 30mins which is also fine but then the screen wouldn't be locked and I might press things by mistake. This just doesn't make sense to me.
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Probably could use the app Tasker if you are rooted. Would require a lot of setting up though.
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AOKP M4 changelog:
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Added option to show lockscreen before secure unlock
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AOKP M4 changelog:
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Added option to show lockscreen before secure unlock
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That is why I love AOKP...time to update
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I like the idea that the lock screen can take you straight to the camera. But with the standard slide to unlock, I found my phone unlocks in my pocket and calls people.
So, how about being able to set two (or more!) lock patterns - one to take you home, another straight into the camera?
With AOKP, you can do up to 8 different things on the lockscreen (straight to camera, straight to SMS, etc.). Try that out.
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I like the idea that the lock screen can take you straight to the camera. But with the standard slide to unlock, I found my phone unlocks in my pocket and calls people.
So, how about being able to set two (or more!) lock patterns - one to take you home, another straight into the camera?
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Wait...what? How does it unlock in your pocket? The screen isn't nearly sensitive enough to pick up touches on your leg through the pocket lining (unless you're wearing dress pants), but even if it were it doesn't pick up large touches in that way. It shouldn't be able to unlock at all...unless maybe you're leaving open an app that has a Menu button, since that still displays on the lock screen and pressing it once will unlock the phone.
Like the other guy said, check out AOKP. I think there might be a way to set up the combination lock like that.
They should have a little toggle. Something which you tap before entering your unlock pattern, and then it will take you straight to the camera. Something like this:
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A small toggle on the lockscreen with the pattern would be awesome. Something similar to what Moto's done on their lockscreen with the RAZR
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With AOKP, you can do up to 8 different things on the lockscreen (straight to camera, straight to SMS, etc.). Try that out.
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Unless I'm missing something in AOKP, I think you're referring to the regular unlock method, not the pattern unlock. The OP is curious about having two different patterns with two different launch results.
+1 this is a good idea
Hey guys,
Can help to check this out? If you leave your phone after 1min of inactivity to sleep, and you power on the phone, you won't hit the lockscreen. Instead, you will go to the last used application that you are at previously.
Can help check this out, 4.0.4 stock rom user here.
Thanks in advance.
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Hey guys,
Can help to check this out? If you leave your phone after 1min of inactivity to sleep, and you power on the phone, you won't hit the lockscreen. Instead, you will go to the last used application that you are at previously.
Can help check this out, 4.0.4 stock rom user here.
Thanks in advance.
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Did u by any chance use security and didn't wanna a password on it anymore? If so u must have pressed none... click on "slide"
-Google Galaxy Nexus
Nope, it's on slide, I double checked already.
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Did u by any chance use security and didn't wanna a password on it anymore? If so u must have pressed none... click on "slide"
-Google Galaxy Nexus
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He's saying if you let the screen "time out" there's no lock screen, but if you turn off the screen with the PWR button, there is a lock screen.
Okay, little bit of a bug. I noticed this earlier too. Think of this scenario to recreate the problem:
1) Under "Security", set up a pattern lock. It will let you select a time to "Automatically lock". Set it to "1 minute after sleep".
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2) Go back to a "Slide" unlock style. You'll notice the "Automatically lock" and "Power button instantly locks" options disappear.
3) Let the screen time out, you won't get a lock screen unless you power the screen off with the actual PWR button.
It seems that even though the "Automatically lock" option is only visible when using a security PIN or Pattern, the setting you select while in that mode persists after you've gone back to the "Slide" method.
Definitely a bug, but easily remedied. Switch to a Pattern lock and change the setting back:
Hope that helped.
Thanks! It helps!
The most interesting is Next Lock Screen, a lock screen replacement geared towards productivity.Next Lock Screen is all about getting things done fast, though at least for now, the number of things you can accomplish is rather limited. Your calls, texts, and calendar appointments are displayed as a list, and you can swipe each item to act on it (call back, dismiss, etc.)
If you use a PIN or password to secure your device, swiping Next Lock Screen away takes you to the default lock screen, which is both a convenience (you see your stuff right away) and a potentially privacy problem, since your notifications and calendar entries are not protected by a PIN.
YOUTUBE LINK
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Play Store Link-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.next
APK attached below[ because it shows incompatible with Moto G in Play Store]
[Source:Android Authority]
Working on Moto G 4G Xt39, Stock android 4.4.4 rooted.
Drift0r said:
Working on Moto G 4G Xt39, Stock android 4.4.4 rooted.
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How much ram consumed by it?
LG show both next lock screen and original one.
Good but not working well! Its not instant lock! Nice idea but...
All third party lock screen are not real lock screen. They consumed lots of memory and runs as foreground apps . System lock screen is required to disable to work properly. After booting , no direct lock. Nothing is better than system lock.
After using it for 24 hours I uninstalled it. It doesn't load as fast as default lockscreen. With that said, neither does any other 3rd party lockscreen.
I tried on LG Nexus 5 and works perfect. Thank you
It's more a beta version so therefore it needs some improvement.Please submit your feedback so that microsoft could improve their product.
it can show sms content but not whatsapp or any messaging apps. funny
Play Store's link is not working on Galaxy S3 i9300.
Too bad it doesnt work on my S3, just crashing
Thank you! It's blocked in my country (I don't know why) and I wanted to try it so bad.
This looks better as a Home Replacement than a Lockscreen... :\
thank you for sharing.
due to country restrictions I wasn't able to download it from the store.
Works fine on Xperia Z1C android 4.4.4 no root.
Thanks for this. Working on my S3 with the AICP rom
Thanks for sharing I tried Samsung Galaxy Note 4 not bad... Some crash to Tunein Radio lock screen and deezer lock screen...
How to replace the default lock screen on 5.0? Unlocking this will again take me to default lock screen.. Which is annoying
I was playing with my father's note 4 and noticed under settings-Lock screen there is an option to change how soon after the phones display goes off the phone will lock. This is different than the normal lock time out setting. Is this a difference in our builds? How many other differences are there between devices?
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This?
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my 910a shows exactly the same thing
My lock screen does not show that. Att note 4
Thats weird because mine is at&t and it also has secured lock time, not like yours
Nitroglycerin said:
My lock screen does not show that. Att note 4
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My att note 4 shows "secured lock screen" setting but not the "unlock effect"? What software version # are you on?
I'm on 4.4.4
It depends on what screen lock ur running.
good
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My lock screen does not show that. Att note 4
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It only shows up if you have a secured lock screen, which you don't have turned on since you are using swipe.
I think I figured out how to solve this issue if you don't want to use any kind of security to unlock your lock screen just swipe.
The problem is in the default setting it takes 10 minutes of inactivity before the lockscreen is brought up again after hitting the power button or home button when the phone in the the screen off state. If you are like me and like the screen to never time out on its own; that is always turn the screen off using the power button, this can be quite the problem. The amount of accidental screen on times in pocket have been much greater with the Note 4 compared to the Note 2. Bypassing the lockscreen and going straight to the home screen/active app means it will take 10 minutes for your screen to time out. This is not so on the Note 2 where the phone would always go to the lockscreen when any button is pressed, and the lockscreen goes dark after a few seconds of on time. This way a message or an accidental press will not cost you 10 minutes of screen time in your pocket.
Now that I have fully described the problem, let me tell you the solution. It's quite simple really:
The following may work with other unlock method, but I only tested using fingerprints
1. Register fingerprints and set finger print lock.
2. Click on fingerprint lock is the lockscreen settings and then you will be to change Secured Lock Time like images in this thread show.
3. After you changed the Secured Lock Time lock time to instantly for fingerprints, revert back to using swipe.
4. Done. Now your phone will always go to lockscreen when the screen goes dark, either through time out or by using the power button.
Remarkably, this worked for me. I thought I was so screwed when I saw this thread and saw there was no Secured Lock Time for swipe. Meaning I would have to use fingerprints or let the screen time out after 10 seconds like any normal person does .
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My lock screen does not show that. Att note 4
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That's cause you have swipe on lockscreen if you set a lock like fingerprint then you will see it!
In the stock roms, the only way to lock the screen is with the power button. What I want to achieve is to lock screen screen like maybe double tap home button to sleep.
There are 3rd party launcher or app that could do this, however intelligent unlock is disabled and must use pin/pattern ect. There used to be a way to bypass device admin/security policy or something.
But anyway, how can I do this while using the stock roms? This is something the power of root can solve right?
EDIT: it's okay guys, found out RiCE roms allows this bypass somehow and it's close to stock, so gonna use this rom for now. I use 3rd party screen off app and set as assistance app, therefore hold home buttom for lock, kinda buggy but works I guess.
Nova Launcher can lock the screen with a double tap or whatever you choose
No way to bypass lock screen security that I know of (security risk) but you could just turn it off, it's about as safe lol
nexnebula said:
In the stock roms, the only way to lock the screen is with the power button. What I want to achieve is to lock screen screen like maybe double tap home button to sleep.
There are 3rd party launcher or app that could do this, however intelligent unlock is disabled and must use pin/pattern ect. There used to be a way to bypass device admin/security policy or something.
But anyway, how can I do this while using the stock roms? This is something the power of root can solve right?
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I use double tap off with Microsoft Launcher and intelligent unlock isn't disabled.
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Nova Launcher can lock the screen with a double tap or whatever you choose
No way to bypass lock screen security that I know of (security risk) but you could just turn it off, it's about as safe lol
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as far as I know, nova just blackout the screen and wait for timeout, which works well with oled, but still....
how do you turn off lock screen security? as in no lock just swipe??
nexnebula said:
as far as I know, nova just blackout the screen and wait for timeout, which works well with oled, but still....
how do you turn off lock screen security? as in no lock just swipe??
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Settings > Lock screen & security > Screen Lock type
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