Samsung's Latest Theme Park Update Makes One UI 9 More Personal than Ever

The update brings more customisability to the keycaps, improves Live Icons, fixes bugs and improves the overall performance

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Summary

  • Samsung is rolling out Theme Park version 1.1.02.01 with new keyboard personalisation features, including brand-new keycap designs.
  • Besides, the brand is also rolling out Live icons and visual previews for the native Clock and Calendar applications to appear more accurate and realistic.
  • Theme Park update also brings better internal colour tuning to balance custom themes for a cleaner look, and general bug fixes.
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Following the release of One UI 9 Beta on the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung appears to be bringing more customisations to the OS with a new Theme Park update. A new update to the Good Lock Theme Park app is rolling out, bringing new keyboard UI configurations, performance improvements and bug fixes into the mix.

One UI 9 Gets More Customisations

Spotted first by Sammy Fans, Samsung has released a new version of the Theme Park module with version number 1.1.02.01. The new version expands personalisation capabilities of smartphones running One UI 9.0 Beta, which is currently available for the Galaxy S26 series in select global regions.

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Samsung Theme Park Good Lock module new update
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Following the update, users now get more keyboard customisations, including an array of new keycap designs to help align them with custom system themes. The changelog of the update also mentions improved Live icons and previews for Clock and Calendar apps.

This should help users see how their icon formats and assets will appear on the home screen before the changes are finalised. Besides, the general colour tuning and overall theme quality on Samsung phones have also been improved, while also bringing general usability improvements and bug fixes.

The new Theme Park update appears to be rolling out to all users globally and can be installed from the Galaxy Store. Users can also get the update by heading over to Good Lock and updating the Theme Park module. 

That said, some of the other One UI 9 features are expected to be a more customisable Quick Settings panel, a refreshed Media Player experience, Game Booster panel improvements and more translucent UI effects. With the One UI 9 Beta already available on the Galaxy S26 series, the testing is expected to expand to the Galaxy S25 series and more Galaxy smartphones in the future.

The stable One UI 9 update is expected to arrive in July 2026, with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and Z Fold 8 (previously wide) expected to be among the first to run on One UI 9 out of the box. More information should be unveiled as we inch closer to a potential July 22, 2026, launch, so stay tuned.

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Abubakar is a seasoned Tech Journalist who covers everything Android and consumer electronics. He's a die-hard self-repair enthusiast who loves to dive into the specifics of consumer tech. In his free time, you will find him writing lyrical poetry. He has previously worked with Android Police and How-to Geek.

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