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First look: Samsung adds new FIFA World Cup goal celebrations to your Galaxy phoneโ€™s lock screen

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Lock screen and Always-on display on Galaxy smartphones received a major overhaul with One UI 8.5. The update brought dynamic, more colorful clock options that automatically adjust to and skirt around fac

First look: Samsung adds new FIFA World Cup goal celebrations to your Galaxy phoneโ€™s lock screen
Android Authority โ€” 9 June 2026
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Lock screen and Always-on display on Galaxy smartphones received a major overhaul with One UI 8.5. The update brought dynamic, more colorful clock options that automatically adjust to and skirt around faces or objects in the lock screen wallpaper, which were previously only available through the LockStar Good Lock module .

Just a few months later, Samsung is bringing a new update for soccer fans. Samsung has rolled out a fresh update to the Always-on display (AOD) on Galaxy smartphones, bumping the appโ€™s version to 8.9.36.23, with features to help users keep up with updates from the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026.

According to the changelog, One UIโ€™s โ€œAlways On Displayโ€ app gets a โ€œnew UI animations for Google Sports soccer goal celebrations and key moments in Now Bar.โ€ This appears to be in preparation for the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off (literally) later this week and will be jointly hosted in the US, Canada, and Mexico โ€” the first time since 1994.

We donโ€™t see the new animations at the moment, but we were able to pull out animations from the latest app package.

The following animations appear in the Now Bar on your lock screen and on the AOD if the Now Bar is enabled. The first one shows a celebration, with confetti falling down.

The next one shows a goal, with the soccer ball (football) hitting the net. The same animation repeats thrice, and itโ€™s possible that it does the same on your Galaxy deviceโ€™s lock screen.

The final one is for a red card, and it might show up on the side of the team that receives it, though we have yet to confirm that.

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