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Clean Lockscreen

Cleans up your lockscreen by removing unnecessary elements like the backspace button, dialpad style numbers (2abc 3def 4ghi...), carrier label, owner info, alarm info, statusbar icons, date, phone/camera/lock icons, and more.

Now has configuration options! To access them, open the xposed installer, go to modules, and tap the Clean Lockscreen title.

Demo images

Tested on Lollipop and Marshmallow on N5x, feel free to submit pull requests to fix non-stock roms or non-nexus/pixel devices but I don't have time to support and QA them myself.

Author(s): 

mallegonian

Support/Discussion URL: 

cleanlockscreen@sec.gd

Source code URL: 

https://github.com/mallegonian/CleanLockscreen

Package: 

gd.sec.cleanlockscreen

Version name: 

1.9

Release type: 

Experimental (high risk of bugs)

Download: 

gd.sec.cleanlockscreen_v19_93dd64.apk (63.09 KB)

Number of downloads: 

354 in total · 25 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

93dd6478496aea55fa7154fa4389aac4

Uploaded on: 

Tuesday, February 21, 2017 - 08:12

Changes: 

Experimental SystemUI restart button. I can't get genymotion su working so I can't test, please let me know if this does or doesn't work for you.

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