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QuickStar lets you customize the Quick Panel — that’s the gallery of options that appear when you drag down from the top of the screen, covering Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggle switches, the flashlight, and so on.
ClockFace, found under the Make up tab, gives you access to a host of clock customizations for the lock screen and the always-on display (if your Galaxy phone supports one).
The first option you’ll see on the screen when you’ve opened Pentastic lets you change the size and style of the menu that appears when the S Pen is active, so rather than the standard list, you can have a more compact line or a circle.
The Android software that comes with your Galaxy phone lets you customize the default interface in a variety of ways, but the Theme Park module on the Make up tab takes everything to the next level — covering wallpapers, color schemes, icon styles, and more.
Another handy utility is Nice Catch, from the Life up tab, which is where you can go if you think you’ve missed a notification on your phone or can’t remember an alert you only glanced at.
Open up the module and toggle it on, and you’ll see a long list of phone events you can log, from vibration alerts and displayed ads to times when the volume was muted.
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