One benefit of updating an Apple mobile device to iOS 16 is having access to a greater selection of dynamic built-in wallpapers, including space-themed ones for astronomy enthusiasts. The majority of iPhone users set their lock screen or home screen backgrounds using images they took themselves (or got and saved from the web). With the most recent operating system update, the selection of pre-set wallpapers greatly expanded, so it would be worthwhile to look into it.
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In particular, the photos in the "Weather & Astronomy" category are breathtaking to look at. Some of these interactive wallpapers have an accurate representation of Earth and update the position of the planet and other astronomical conditions based on the user's location. Five wallpapers are available for users to choose from: a full image of Earth, a zoomed-in globe with topographical features, a full view of the moon, a close-up of the moon, and a view of the entire solar system.
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Launch the iPhone's Settings app, then select "Wallpaper" to try out Apple's new space wallpapers. Press the "+ Add New Wallpaper" option after that. Select "Astronomy" from the icon carousel at the top. Select "Allow Once" or "Allow While Using App" when prompted to grant the wallpaper location rights so that the display can be updated appropriately. Swipe through the available wallpaper options, then click "Add" next to the one you like.
Users of iPhones can also change their wallpaper via the lock screen of their handset. To access the wallpaper selection carousel, simply long-press the screen. To add a new wallpaper, click the "+" sign or choose the "Add New" option by swiping through the pages. Once there, follow the instructions to choose an astrology-themed wallpaper by going to the 'Add New Wallpaper' tab. A dynamic weather option is available in addition to the Earth and Moon wallpapers, and it updates in real-time based on the user's location.
It's vital to remember that the iPhone's live wallpapers only work well on the lock screen because of their dynamic nature. However, users who just updated to iOS 16 can now select one of the built-in images and tap 'Set as Wallpaper Pair' so it also appears on the home screen in order to maintain the theme. If not, users can select a different color, gradient, or image by tapping "Customize Home Screen." They can also use a blurred variation of the wallpaper from the lock screen. Source: Apple