Android 17 Lock Screen Customization: How to Use New Interactive Widgets & Depth Wallpapers

Verdict: Android 17 introduces interactive lock screen widgets, multi-layer depth wallpapers that tuck clock fonts behind portrait subjects, and customizable quick-action lock screen shortcuts. Long-press any blank area on your lock screen to open the new live visual designer.

For years, Android lock screens were relatively static compared to third-party home launchers. With Android 17, Google has completely rebuilt the lock screen architecture from the ground up, allowing deep aesthetic personalization and live interactive widget controls without unlocking your device.

Follow this step-by-step guide to master Android 17’s best lock screen features.

Step 1: Access the Lock Screen Studio

1. Wake your smartphone display.
2. Press and HOLD firmly on any empty space on your lock screen until your phone vibrates.
3. Authenticate with your fingerprint or face unlock.
4. Tap Customize Lock Screen at the bottom of the screen.

Step 2: Enable Multi-Layer AI Depth Wallpapers

Android 17 uses on-device semantic image segmentation to detect the subject in your photo (whether it is a person, pet, or building) and places the digital clock dynamically between the background and foreground.
1. In the customization menu, tap Wallpapers and select any portrait or pet photo from your gallery.
2. Tap the glowing Depth Effect toggle in the top-right corner.
3. Android will automatically separate the subject. Choose your preferred clock font style; the typography will sit realistically behind the subject’s head.

Step 3: Add Interactive Glanceable Widgets

Unlike static notification icons, Android 17 widgets allow direct touch interaction:
Smart Home Controls: Toggle living room lights or adjust your smart thermostat directly from the lock screen.
Music & Podcast Scrubbing: Scrub through audio tracks without opening Spotify.
Live Flight & Delivery Trackers: Real-time progress bars update dynamically in a dedicated widget slot beneath the clock.

Step 4: Customize Corner Quick Shortcuts

By default, most phones place the Flashlight and Camera in the bottom corners. In Android 17, you can swap these for:
– Google Wallet / Samsung Pay contactless tap
– Calculator instant popup
– Quick Voice Note recorder
– Do Not Disturb toggle

Make your lock screen a true productivity dashboard tailored to your daily habits.

Ibad Ur Rahman
Ibad Ur Rahmanhttps://gadgetsfocus.com
Ibad Ur Rahman is a tech enthusiast and the lead editor at GadgetsFocus. With years of experience diving deep into consumer electronics, Ibad specializes in breaking down complex tech specifications into clear, actionable advice. His rigorous approach to aggregating real-world data and testing insights ensures that readers get the unvarnished truth about the latest smartphones, laptops, and smart home gadgets.

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