The idea produce a really clean look, but gives new relevant information than you’d find on the typical Honeycomb lockscreen at present. The model above will show the individual’s missed calls, new text messages, emails, battery status, as well as music player controls right on the lockscreen’s clock, making it like a widget type of feel. This can let you check if you’ve missed anything in your android device without having going past the lockscreen.
Since there’s a lot more to any ROM than it’s lockscreen, after we saw how Android 3.0 had it’s lockscreen carried out, many wanted a chunk of that feature in lower versions of this mobile OS. A member of XDA put this model as one, but it’s under development as we speak, in a single form or another. We’ll probably see this released in the following version of Tablet Tweaks, that was merged into the newest version of CyanogenMod in making the ROM more tablet-friendly.
Modifications like this will make Android tablets that aren’t set to receive the Honeycomb update, such as ViewSonic G-Tablet, more fair to carry onto. That believed, the latest lockscreen won’t be limited to tablets, and it will be compatible on Android phones in portrait mode. Present CyanogenMod 7 builds provide the customers a chance to tweak their lockscreen in many ways, but none have seemed pretty much this.
As for now we could only have to wait for this to be officially available, but the fact that XDA developers known for their frequent release we could expect this to be hit in no time.



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