Finaly got WidgetLocker, it's amazing to work my lockscreen like it's a homescreen, with all that grid liberty. Didn't change much my homescreen though, just got rid of the clock since now I have a decent lockscreen and I'm not much of a fan of 'two clocks' (one on lockscreen, the other on homescreen)
Too bad the security pattern or PIN has to be stock since I read that it's impossible to have a third party one (which is why widgetlocker or any other one doesn't have). But well, I guess is more reliable to use stock for this kinda o thing.
Still, I wanted to protect my phone so I tried a workaround to 'smooth' things up about the 'two lockscreens' when you set up the stock one with a security pattern AND the widgetlocker one. What I did was use the effect of 'zoom in' on widgetlocker. Then I used the same wallpaper of widgetlocker on the stock lockscreen, but zoomed. This gave the impression that when you try to unlock it, the phone tries to open (zooming on WL) but it gets barred by a blurry glass holding a security pattern (stock lockscreen). Since it's the same wallpaper, only zoomed, it doesn't seem to be two lockscreens. Really enjoyed the effect, hope this helps anyone without a riced phone and just hates these lockscreens getting on the top of each other.
>>1620683Thank you for the wp man, it gave me the idea for the clock I'm using. As for a icon pack, I'm not sure, I always tend to think of holler black for bright backgrounds (
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yackovsky.holler.blk). I found this one from Samantha Conner (
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samanthaconner.tinyics&hl=en) but that's not the same blue from the image so it might look odd. Give a look to her icon packs, I'm sure there is something free there for you, she has some amazing and simple ones.