The procedure to personalize the visual displayed when an Android device is locked involves modifying the default image or selecting a preferred photograph. This customization affects the initial screen presented upon waking the device, prior to entering a PIN, password, or biometric authentication.
Personalizing the device’s display enhances the user experience by allowing for individual expression and identification. Historically, the ability to alter the default visual has been a key feature in Android’s commitment to user customization, providing users control over their device’s appearance and reflecting personal preferences. This customization contributes to a sense of ownership and can also improve device security by facilitating quicker recognition of the device.