Do you notice the look and feel of the wallpaper, and how it has been designed to complement the mysterious color of the smartphone body? These wallpapers have been designed to seamlessly harmonize with the metal and glass exterior to shape the look and feel of the smartphone.
Transfer your wallpaper to your phone using something like Google Drive, sending yourself an email, or transferring the file over USB or Bluetooth. Once you have your wallpaper on your phone, follow the steps below to set it as your wallpaper.
The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE came as a more affordable version of the S21 series, but with an experience that is no short of high-end. In these FE series, Samsung focuses on what matters and gets rid of the extra bells and whistles you get with the flagship devices. It has a less premium design, but the wallpapers look just as good. They follow the same design language as the S21 series but are slightly different, so you should also consider downloading them.
The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus come with some bubbly Samsung wallpapers we know many of you are fond of. They have a balanced and colorful ambiance that will make your device look great, so grab them below.
The Star Wars Edition is arguably the coolest Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus version. Its Star Wars Samsung wallpapers are just as impressive. And since this is a more rare device, we know many of you will enjoy at least having the wallpapers.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus were stunning 2019 contenders, and they continue to be very popular phones right now. Their wallpapers are also very clean, while keeping a colorful vibe, and showing a very elegant, subtle disturbance in the water. If you feel like rocking one of these images, find them right below.
When Google announced Android 14, one of the biggest developments was the addition of a brand-new generative AI wallpaper tool. Like just about any other AI image creator, users feed in a set of words or prompts, and the AI whips up a completely unique image based on the input.
While this feature is exclusive to the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro at first, it will be coming to all Android devices soon. In the meantime, who's to stop you from using a third-party image generator to make a wallpaper for your phone? It probably won't be as cool as Android's built-in service, but should be just as practical.
As for the one that comes with Android 14, the process is rather simple and actually a little fun. While you are limited to certain themes and keywords -- you can't generate an image with your own words, there are enough options for near-endless choices, and even entering the exact same prompt twice in a row will create unique wallpapers.
You'll see the basic wallpaper options here, but you'll want to go beyond the preset offerings. Tap "More wallpapers." There's a "Create a Wallpaper" option at the top. Tap "AI wallpaper" under that.
You'll have to give the AI a starting point. Choose one of the preset themes like mineral, imaginary, texture, painting, or x-ray. This sets the overall tone for your wallpaper. If you want to change it at any point, tap the drop-down menu at the top.
You'll be given four different options based on the keywords and theme you entered. You can swipe to see them all, and if there's one you like, tap the checkmark on the top right to automatically make it your wallpaper, lock screen, or both.
The color pallet for your phone will automatically adjust to the wallpaper you select. If you don't like any of the creations, start over. Even if you enter the exact same prompts, you'll get different images.
If you're not feeling too creative or just want to trust the AI gods to pick your wallpaper for you, click "Inspire me." When you choose that option, AI will generate a wallpaper completely at random.
To start, Google is limiting the AI wallpaper generation feature to the new Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones. But the feature will be rolling out to other devices over time, and ultimately should be available on any device operating Android 14.
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