What Theme Park Is and Why the New Update Matters
Theme Park Samsung is a personalization app within the Good Lock suite that lets Galaxy users build custom themes beyond the default One UI options, controlling colors, icons, and interface details across the system in a single, coherent package. The latest release of Theme Park, version 1.1.02.01, is tuned for One UI 9 and focuses on deeper, more reliable customization for Galaxy phone themes. According to SamMobile, the update brings enhanced keyboard theming, better live icons for core apps, and improved color tuning in one release. While standard One UI 9 customization covers basics like wallpaper, dark mode, and a few accent colors, Theme Park now acts as a central Samsung personalization app where you can fine‑tune how your phone looks and feels, then apply those changes consistently across apps and system elements.

New Keyboard Keycaps: Designing Your Ideal Samsung Keyboard
One of the biggest upgrades in Theme Park for One UI 9 users is enhanced keyboard customization. The app now introduces new keycap designs for Samsung Keyboard, letting you move beyond simple color swaps to create keys that visually match your wallpaper, icon pack, or overall theme. You can combine subtle outlines, bolder key shapes, or softer edges to suit your typing style and visibility needs. For example, you might pair a dark, minimalist theme with high‑contrast keycaps for better nighttime readability, or design pastel keys that match a light home screen setup. Because these options live inside the Samsung personalization app, you can save multiple keyboard looks as part of different Galaxy phone themes and switch between them when you change your overall One UI 9 customization profile.

Improved Live Icons and Previews for Calendar and Clock
The new Theme Park update also refines how live icons behave for Samsung’s stock Calendar and Clock apps. Previously, applying certain Galaxy phone themes could interfere with dynamic icons, so the Calendar icon might not display the correct date or the Clock icon might lose its live time indicators. The June update addresses that limitation, bringing improved live icons and previews that keep these apps functional and visually aligned with your theme. This means you can install bold icon packs or build detailed themes without sacrificing practical information at a glance. The updated icon previews in Theme Park make it easier to confirm how your Calendar and Clock will appear before you apply a theme, so your One UI 9 customization can stay both expressive and useful in daily use.
Better Color Tuning and Higher Overall Theme Quality
Beyond specific app tweaks, Theme Park now offers improved color tuning and overall theme quality for Galaxy devices on One UI 9 and earlier versions. This update fine‑tunes how accent colors, backgrounds, and highlights interact so your themes look more consistent across system menus, notifications, and supported apps. You can build color schemes that align with your wallpaper or brand, then see more accurate results when you apply them. For instance, subtle differences between primary and secondary shades are now easier to preserve, helping text stay readable on buttons and toggles. The result is cleaner, more polished Galaxy phone themes that feel integrated rather than patched together. Because this refinement spans multiple One UI versions, Theme Park doubles as a future‑ready Samsung personalization app, making it a central tool for anyone who regularly redesigns their phone’s interface.






