Android 4.2 Jelly Bean did not bring any new major feature, but it did
bring some usability enhancements like a gesture typing keyboard and
lock screen widgets. The current implementation of lock screen widgets
in Android 4.2 is pretty poor, though, with the restriction of only one
widget and no permanent maximised mode.
However, the ability to keep multiple lock screens with a widget should
be a decent workaround for the majority of people out there.
Lock screen widgets will provide access to all your important updates or
notifications from your favorite apps or services in just a single
glance, without requiring you to unlock your phone every single time.
They are especially handy if you use a pattern or numeric lock on your
smartphone, since you can view all your important notifications without
the need to unlock your phone.
Here are our favorite lock screen widgets for Android.
DashClock Widget – Free
DashClock is an alternative lock screen widget from one of Google’s own
developers, Roman Nurik. DashClock, via extensions, allows you to have
multiple widgets on a single lock screen. With the help of third-party
extensions, you can have all your important information and
notifications via DashClock at a glance on your lock screen including
your missed calls, SMSs, emails, alarm, battery status, short cuts to
your frequently used apps and much more.
In fact, DashClock makes Google’s own lock screen implementation look
terribly limited. There is no death of third-party extensions for
DashClock as well, with every major app already having released a
DashClock extension. If you hated the lock screen implementation in
Android 4.2, chances are DashClock will fix it.
Beautiful Widgets/HD Widgets
The Play Store is filled with thousands of weather widgets and apps.
Most of them look beautiful in their own right, and do their job of
adding the wow effect to your home screen. After all — let’s accept it —
how many people actually use a weather widget to actually know the
current weather?
HD Widgets/Beautiful Widgets are among the most popular weather apps
available on the Play Store, and both feature a lock screen widget that
shows the full weather detail when maximised, and only the current
weather when minimized. If you are looking to just add a wow factor to
your lock screen, you cannot go wrong with either of them.
Simple Dialer Widget – Free
If you are among the minority that still use their smartphone for its
primary purpose i.e. to make calls, Simple Dialer Widget is for you. The
widget basically places a dialer right on your lock screen, so you can
directly dial a number without needing to unlock your phone every single
time. The widget also allows access to your call log and contact list
to make your life easier.
CLock – Free
The CyanogenMod team includes a very hand cLock lock screen widget
with CyanogenMod 10.1. The widget provides you with weather updates,
and also displays your calendar entries right on the lock screen, making
it perfect for people who like simplicity.
You can manually install the cLock widget on your Android 4.2+ device by downloading the APK from here.
Any.Do/Tasks - Free
After Weather apps, the Play Store is filled with a plethora of To-Do
apps. While most of them are of high quality, two apps which standout
from the rest are Tasks and Any.Do. The former has a very simple Holo
based theme, while the latter has a gorgeous UI that is inspired from
Metro. However, both the apps share one common objective of allowing the
user to focus solely on his pending tasks, and not spend time on
organising them in various folders or categories.
Both the apps are among the most popular To-Do apps in the Android
community, and feature a very useful lock screen widget that solely
focuses on displaying all your pending tasks and nothing else.
Android Pro Widgets - Free
Android Pro Widgets
is a collection of multiple, Sense UI inspired, widgets. It contains
multiple widgets for different purposes including a widget for
Bookmarks, Facebook, Twitter, Messaging, and Calendar. If you are
looking for a beautiful Twitter or Facebook widget or a widget for quick
access to your bookmarks from your lock screen, Android Pro widgets will definitely get the job done.
The paid version of Android Pro Widgets also includes a Google Reader widget, which should help in satisfying your news hunger right from your lock screen.
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