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Samsung Nice Catch added ‘Accessibility setting change’ option

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Samsung Nice Catch is a Good Lock module that provides a detailed history of app actions on your Galaxy smartphone. Now, Samsung is enhancing the Nice Catch module by adding a new feature and improvements through a new update.

The Korean tech giant is rolling out a new update for Samsung Nice Catch with version 5.0.00.2. The new update brings a new option, optimization, and improvements to provide a seamless experience.

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According to the changelog, the update added the Accessibility setting change option to the Nice Catch module. This new option shows a list of changes made to accessibility settings in the past. This option is added at the bottom of Nice Catch’s settings.

You can easily enable the Accessibility setting change option easily by following a few steps. Firstly, open Good Lock >> click on Life up category >> tap Catch and turn on the toggle >> Scroll down and click on the Accessibility setting change history toggle to turn it on.

Furthermore, the company now allows you long-press action on each event. It also optimizes the loading events and fixes some minor bugs to boost performance.

You can install this update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates, just need to download the 6.37MB software package. Also, you can directly download the update via third-party link sources mentioned here, if you haven’t got it officially, but we don’t recommend it.

It is an initial rollout so it may take some time to reach all eligible Galaxy devices. Notably, the latest Samsung Nice Catch 5.0.00.2 update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 13 based One UI 5.0 / One UI 5.1 only.

Samsung Nice Catch shows you a detailed history of when apps made vibrations, changed the ringer mode, changed call mode, displayed ads, showed toast popups, woke up the screen, and others along with time stamps for all instances.