Google’s widget week for developers continues with the announcement that they are coming to phone lockscreens with Android 16 QPR1.

    • BlackEco
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      1613 days ago

      Yep, introduced in Android 4.2, disappeared with Android 5.

      • grimaferve
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        313 days ago

        Indeed, I remember playing with lockscreen widgets! I miss Icecream Sandwich and Jelly Bean.

    • Horsey
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      513 days ago

      Yeah, they were definitely removed at some point.

      • @illi@lemm.ee
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        913 days ago

        How else could they inovate now if they didn’t remove it back then?

  • @sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    913 days ago

    By default, Google is making all widgets available on the lockscreen “to prioritize user choice and customization,” but an opt-out API is offered to developers.

    That’s nice.

    • @helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world
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      313 days ago

      Does it still interact funny with the phone screen lock? When it first came out, I vaguely remember something about disabling the phone lock, and using KLCK’s built in phone “lock”? It was basically a skin over the home screen. This was years ago, so the details have been forgotten.

      Plus finger print is so fast I barely see the screen anyways. Although having improved notification info would be nice.

      I love KLWP, but the security implications of KWLC were concerning at the time.

      • Like the wind...
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        113 days ago

        It displays over the actual lockscreen. Whatever function you set to unlock will close the Kustom lockscreen and show the pin or fingerprint prompt.