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How To Change Nexus 5X Lock Screen

How To Change Nexus 5X Lock Screen

If you want to change the Nexus 5X lockscreen to customize it to your liking, there are several different ways that you can do this. Since the Nexus 5X lock screen is the first thing you see on the smartphone, it’s a good idea to add different widgets and icons to the lock screen to make the Nexus 5X more usable. You can also change the lock screen wallpaper of the Nexus 5X as well.

 

Just go to the settings section, and browse for the “Lock screen” you’ll see a list of different features you can add to the lock screen of the Nexus 5X.

  • Dual Clock – shows both home and current time zones if you’re traveling
  • Clock Size – makes it easier to see by making it bigger or smaller
  • Show the Date – self explanatory, if you want the date shown, keep this checked
  • Camera Shortcut – allows you to instantly unlock to the camera
  • Owner Information – lets users add Twitter handles or other information to the lockscreen
  • Unlock Effect – this changes the entire look and feel of the unlock effect and animation. We prefer watercolor.
  • Additional Info – allows you to add or remove weather and pedometer info from lockscreen.

 

How to change Nexus 5X Lock screen Wallpaper

Like the Nexus 5X, the process is similar to change the Nexus 5X wallpaper. All you need to do is press and hold an empty space on the Home screen. This will bring up the edit mode where you can add widgets, change home screen settings, and also change the wallpaper. Select on “Wallpaper”, then select “Lock screen.”

By default the Nexus 5X has several different wallpaper options for the lockscreen, but you can always select “more images” and select from any image that you have taken on your Nexus 5X. Once you’ve found the image you want, hit the Set Wallpaper button.

 

 

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