The Android lock screen has received many evolutions over the years. There have been various slide-to-unlock methods and OEMs have always put their own spin on things. As it turns out, there are also a lot of lock screen apps in the Play Store that can do even more. If you’re getting tired of the lock screen on your device, check out these Android lock screen apps.
LokLok: Draw on a lock screen
LokLok is a fun idea, but your friends need to get involved too if you want to get the most out of it. LokLok lets you draw on your lock screen and then send the drawing as a message to a friend who uses the same app. This message will then appear on their lock screen for them modify and send back to you, if they wish.LokLok is still in beta, and you can't set up a PIN code with it just yet, meaning it's not a great lock screen app for security. But as a free, fun way to send messages, it's definitely worth a shot.
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Next News Lock Screen
Next News is a news feed delivered direct to your lock screen, which you can customize to make sure you always see the stories you care about. Select from a list of categories, such as sports or entertainment, and they will be displayed on your lock screen for you to swipe through. Just tap and hold on a story to open it up.Like LokLok, Next News still in beta stage and isn't without its bugs, but it's certainly a unique lock screen idea.
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CM Locker
CM Locker has a slide-to-unlock function, Ã la iOS, as well as power-saving feature that cleans out batter-draining apps directly from the lock screen. You can choose to use a pin or pattern to unlock your device, and there's an intruder alert feature that will take a photo of anyone who unsuccessfully attempts to unlock your phone. It's a no-nonsense screen locker that lets you control your music playback, view recent messages and check the weather forecast and it comes highly recommended.![CM locker screenshots edit](https://fs01.androidpit.info/userfiles/7142162/image/apps/CM-locker-screenshots-edit-w782.jpg)
SlideLock Locker
Are you an iPhone escapee who still feels a bit sentimental towards Apple's slide-to-unlock lockscreen? Fret not, because this fantastic lock screen app will fill that slider-shaped hole in your life. Using SlideLock, you can unlock your Android device by sliding from left to right along the bottom of the screen. You also get actionable notifications just like in Lollipop, which you can tap to go to them or swipe to dismiss them. Sliding from right to left takes you straight to the camera.![androidpit slidelock locker](https://fs02.androidpit.info/userfiles/6928126/image/androidpit-slidelock-locker-w782.jpg)
Semper: Learn Effortlessly
The app formerly known as UnlockYourBrain turns unlocking your phone into something quite valuable. It uses the 80 or so times you unlock your phone every day to keep your brain ticking using simple maths and vocabulary exercises. Does this mean you can't access your phone if you don't know what 12 x 8 is, or what 'el amigo' translates to? No, thankfully UnlockYourBrain lets you skip questions and access your phone anyway, so no pressure.![androidpit semper](https://fs01.androidpit.info/userfiles/6928126/image/androidpit-semper-w782.jpg)
Next Lock Screen
Microsoft's new philosophy of going cross-platform and cross-OS with its software has been paying dividends, and Next Lock Screen is another fine example of Microsoft's design acumen complementing the Android ecosystem.Next Lock Screen looks elegant and simple, but beneath the surface it's cleverly calculating which apps you're most likely to use based on your location (home, work and so on), then presenting you said apps. You don't need to use this feature of course, but Next is still worth using for its neat presentation of notifications, calendars and other key phone functions.
![androidpit next lock screen](https://fs02.androidpit.info/userfiles/6928126/image/androidpit-next-lock-screen-w628.jpg)
AcDisplay
Plenty of lock screen apps go for a minimal look, but none do it quite as well ad AcDisplay. Small icons appear for notifications, and you simply hold your finger on one of these icons to see the notification in more detail, after which you swipe down to dismiss it. AcDisplay even uses your device's sensors to detect when it's in your pocket or in use, so the screen switches on and off accordingly.![androidpit acdisplay](https://fs01.androidpit.info/userfiles/6928126/image/androidpit-acdisplay-w782.jpg)
C Locker Pro
C Locker Pro is a sizeable lock screen package that offers a ton of features and shortcuts to refine your lock screen. There are more than 30 custom shortcuts you can create to make calls, access apps or read notifications from your preferred social networks. One of our favourite options is being able to double- or triple-tap your screen to turn it off – a feature usually reserved for high-end phones.![androidpit c locker pro](https://fs02.androidpit.info/userfiles/6928126/image/androidpit-c-locker-pro-w628.jpg)
Echo Notification Lockscreen
Echo displays messages is a sleek, minimally-designed lock screen that gives you a fine level of control over what you see and have instant access to. As you can see in the picture, you can create notification categories, such as 'work', 'media' and 'social', and choose which apps go in them. This means you have access to many more apps directly from the Echo lock screen than you would from a default Android one.![androidpit echo notifications lockscreen](https://fs01.androidpit.info/userfiles/3971960/image/android-5-0/androidpit-echo-notifications-lockscreen-w628.jpg)
DynamicNotifications
DynamicNotifications is a subtle lock screen app that's easy on the eyes as well as on your phone's battery. By default, it has a plain black background, and notifications only switch your screen on when the phone is not in your pocket, bag or face down. This app doesn't actually have to be used as a lock screen, but the option exists if you buy the premium version (US$1.99). You can customize what what happens to notifications when you swipe them, and also set a 'night mode', in which you won't receive notifications when you're asleep.![androidpit dynamicnotifications](https://fs02.androidpit.info/userfiles/6928126/image/androidpit-dynamicnotifications-w628.jpg)
Locker Master
Locker Master has an array of quirky themes, including a ukulele and a pump-action shotgun, and some playful unlock methods. It has the usual plethora of widget and app shortcuts, and – unusually – displays apps vertically rather than horizontally, which means more of them can fit on the screen. There are plenty of nicely-designed themes too, including one that adapts to the time of day.![Locker Master Screenshot](https://fs01.androidpit.info/userfiles/3793646/image/Locker-Master-Screenshot-w628.jpg)
GO Locker
This beast of a lock screen package offers one of the largest selection of themes of any lock screen app. It claims to have more than US$900 worth of themes (some are free, some not), and offers a range of ways to unlock your phone and present the apps you want to access most quickly. The option of shortcuts to toggle Bluetooth or mobile data on and off from the lock screen is a nice touch.![go locker screenshot](https://fs02.androidpit.info/userfiles/3793646/image/go-locker-screenshot-w628.jpg)
Are there any lock screen apps that we missed out? Let us know, then maybe they'll make it into our next lock-screens list!
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