AFAIK no new APIs, but from 4.2 you can put home screen widgets on the lock 
screen. It's an step forward I think in that direction.

El martes, 9 de abril de 2013 15:07:42 UTC-3, Dritan escribió:
>
> OK, so since the last reply was in 2010, is there NOW in 2013 an API in 
> addition to Lockscreen Widgets that allow devs to make custom lock screens?
>
> Lockscreen widgets are cool and all but not as cool as a new way to 
> lock/unlock your phone. 
>
> On Monday, 19 July 2010 21:28:14 UTC-4, Mark Murphy wrote:
>>
>> > Sorry Mark, but in this particular instance, you don't know what you
>> > are talking about.  The API's I use cannot prevent another app from
>> > running, certainly not the home screen app.  Press HOME from either of
>> > my lock screen apps and you will exit the lock screen securely (with
>> > pattern/pin/password entry if that's how your phone is setup).  Note
>> > that this is how the API's are implemented -- it does not depend on my
>> > apps.
>>
>> Terribly sorry -- I am concerned about techniques used by other apps,
>> then. Trust me when I say there are apps on the Market that claim to
>> do what you do that definitely behave as I describe.
>>
>> -- 
>> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
>> http://commonsware.com | http://github.com/commonsguy
>> http://commonsware.com/blog | http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>>
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>>
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