
Practically every OEM puts its own lock screen onto
their devices. There are situations when we simply don’t like the look
and have no option to change it. Disabling it altogether is not an
option most can consider either.
A very clever solution was presented by XDA Senior Member
asdf20,
who created an application called Invisible Lock. This app allows you
to use a transparent lock screen, so phone looks exactly as if it were
unlocked, but all elements are blocked from use. It sounds a bit tricky,
but works as intended.
The screen can be unlocked by a gesture, which must be defined in the
app’s settings. Currently, the app offers four types of unlocking
swipes: from up to down, from down to up, from left to right, and from
right to left. Also, it will automatically unlock the screen during
incoming calls. The only requirement is to disable the system lock
screen, which can be done in Settings > Security.
If your current lock screen is boring, visit the
application thread and give Invisible Lock a try!
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