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MakaniKai

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The iOS 17, 16, 15, etc wallpapers were really nice. But every update, the last version’s wallpaper just gets thrown away. Why? Do they seriously take up that much space? Or is it some exclusivity thing? It bothers me a lot.

Sure, I could download a photo of the old wallpapers, but it won’t have the very nice animations that they often come with when unlocking the phone, for example.
 

MakaniKai

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You know you can get them off the internet right? And then point your wallpaper at an album in Photos?
If I’m not mistaken, these will be still photos instead of animated like the official ones. If you set your wallpaper to one of the official iOS version wallpapers, then lock and unlock your phone, you’ll notice that parts of the image move in different directions. It’s a small thing that makes the phone feel really well polished to me.
 

xxFoxtail

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Nov 8, 2015
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They replaced some of the CarPlay wallpapers with iOS 18. I actually really liked the one I was using and there's no way of getting it back without downgrading back to iOS 17. I suppose it's not really that big of a deal, just would have been nice for the option. Or even letting me set my own CarPlay wallpaper.
 

Paddle1

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If I’m not mistaken, these will be still photos instead of animated like the official ones. If you set your wallpaper to one of the official iOS version wallpapers, then lock and unlock your phone, you’ll notice that parts of the image move in different directions. It’s a small thing that makes the phone feel really well polished to me.
You can somewhat work around this since iOS 16. You can customize and save a lockscreen before updating that you can then swap to later. I still have one from iOS 14 that I can swap to where the "special feature" (which in this case is having both a dark and light variant) still works.
 

MakaniKai

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Jul 26, 2023
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They replaced some of the CarPlay wallpapers with iOS 18. I actually really liked the one I was using and there's no way of getting it back without downgrading back to iOS 17. I suppose it's not really that big of a deal, just would have been nice for the option. Or even letting me set my own CarPlay wallpaper.
I totally forgot about the CarPlay wallpapers. That explains why mine looks a little different than I remember it. It would be very cool if they let us pick a photo of our own. I think Android Auto recently got that feature? Could be hallucinating.

You can somewhat work around this since iOS 16. You can customize and save a lockscreen before updating that you can then swap to later. I still have one from iOS 14 that I can swap to where the "special feature" (which in this case is having both a dark and light variant) still works.
Oh, nice trick! That means they still leave the old wallpapers on at least the phones which still use them. I wonder if they’re secretly hidden on all phones. Without a jailbreak we won’t know.
 
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