However Theme designing (and that includes Wallpapers, icons and AOD) does require you to be approved as a Theme partner. You can not just upload wallpapers to the seller store like Android wallpapers. Samsung has a closed ecosystem for designers for themes and watch faces.
You can personalise your device by setting your own wallpaper. Your device includes a selection of wallpapers to choose from, or you can use one of the photos or videos you've taken or downloaded. On some devices you can even choose to set a wallpaper that changes each time you use your device.
Please note: If you would like to use a wallpaper or image from the internet, you will first need to download it onto your device. You can usually do this by pressing and holding the image until you get a pop-up with the option Save Photo or Save Image. The image will then be saved in the Downloads folder in the Gallery.
Please note: The steps described below explain how to set your wallpaper if your device is running Android 10. If your device is running a previous version of Android, the steps may be different.
On my S10, I have for a long time had a family group photo showing when I first started the phone. (Is this the 'wallpaper'?). Only when I tried to use a different photo did I hit an amazing problem. After tinkering with Settings I now see (sometimes) an old photo that I took some time ago and is thoroughly unattractive, and which I don't want to display, or even keep; it alternates with one that I am happy with.
I have a question about a problem I ran into recently. While setting a wallpaper on my Galaxy TAB S5e, I get to move it around, resize, etc. However the problem I ran into is that I can only adjust the wallpaper in horizontal or vertical mode (depending on the tablet's current orientation) and not both at the same time. As a result, when I adjust how the wallpaper should look in horizontal mode, it works only in that orientation. If I choose to use my device in portrait mode, the wallpaper just zooms in the middle of the picture, which most of the time doesn't look great. When I set my wallpaper in vertical mode however, it works in that orientation, but not quite in landscape. The device just takes the already zoomed fragment of the picture and stretches it to fit the screen in horizontal mode, resulting in even lower resolution.
I have a similar problem with my Galaxy Tan S 10.5. I usually use it in landscape mode but the wallpaper resizes itself at random. Sometimes about quarter size top-left, sometime about double size and then back to my setting.
... If so... my question here (and added to the first order issue I'm following on from)... why does the Tab Active 2 resize the wallpaper, (picked from my photo gallery), to 1/4 of the landscape view after it is powered down and turn back on the next time I go to use it?
I am starting to create tablet wallpapers and this is what I figured out. When you have a wallpaper that fits perfectly in portrait orientation, when you switch to landscape (or flip your tablet sideways), it has to zoom all the way in. It gets pixelized and doesn't crop right.
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.
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