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GoodLock Error: There Was a Problem Connecting With the Server.

(Topic created on: 02-03-2025 08:12 AM)
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RedDogRabbit
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I'm seeing this error on BOTH my S23 Ultra & S25 Ultra. 

I know that some GoodLock Modules aren't ready yet for One UI V7.0, but this doesn't seem to be related to that? 

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I've been seeing this for a few days, at least.

If anyone else is experiencing this, let me know.  

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Ray1
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I am getting the same error🤔

This is the funniest answer I have seen today🤣

Maybe she doesn't want you to feel left out🤣

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Helenna
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Hi RedDogRabbit,

It sounds like you're experiencing an issue where GoodLock is unable to connect to its server, resulting in the "There was a problem connecting to the server, please try again later" error. Since you're seeing this on both your S23 Ultra and S25 Ultra, it's likely a server-side issue, a network issue, or a specific problem with your device settings. Here's a list of things to check and try:

Ensure your device has a stable and working internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data). A weak or intermittent connection can cause server issues.

  • Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if the issue persists.
  • Test other apps or websites to confirm that your connection is stable.

Ensure you're logged into your Samsung Account properly. Go to Settings > Accounts and backup > Manage accounts and make sure your Samsung account is active and synced.

Open GoodLock and check if any modules aren't fully updated or are incompatible with your current One UI version (like One UI 7.0).

Some GoodLock modules might indeed still be incompatible with One UI 7.0, so it could be worth checking for any updates or patches for those modules.

If the issue is specific to GoodLock, try clearing its cache and data:

  • Go to Settings > Apps > GoodLock (or related apps like NiceLock, LockStar, etc.).
  • Tap Storage and select Clear Cache and Clear Data.
  • Reopen the app after clearing the cache/data to see if it resolves the issue.

If none of the above works, uninstalling and reinstalling GoodLock could help reset the app and fix any issues related to server connectivity.

Uninstall GoodLock from the Galaxy Store and then reinstall it to see if that resolves the error.

Thank you.

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Ray1
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I am getting the same error🤔

This is the funniest answer I have seen today🤣

Maybe she doesn't want you to feel left out🤣

RedDogRabbit
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I'm new here, so I never would have thought of these helpful suggestions 😉😁

Ray1
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My thoughts exactly🤣

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