I'm not sure if it's the same on older systems, but on ICS it appears to save directly to /data/data/com.android.settings/files/wallpaper. I set mine from the browser, pulled that file, then changed it to a .png extension and voil - it was the image I had set.

I was annoyed by the exact same problem, so I have programmed an app that automatically saves your wallpapers and your live wallpapers too. It makes it easy to revert to a previous wallpaper. It is called Wallpaper Saver, by Appdictive, and it's free in the Play Store. (It does not require root access.)


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The location of the stock wallpapers is in an apk file that you should find on your device at /system/framework/framework-res.apk. Pull that file to your computer and then browse its internals. A search for a file with wallpaper in its name should prove fruitful.

There are too many smart phones and sizes, I have to create a lock screen for a client but dont know what size I should be designing, is there a standard size that applies to all? instead of creating separate sizes for different phones. Since wallpaper can be adjusted, wouldn't one large size fit all?

If pairing does not work for you, see the Backup Solution section at the bottom of this page to learn how to create mobile wallpaper packages (.mpkg) and how to import them on your mobile device.

In the Windows app, click on the Mobile button in the upper right corner of the user interface. The mobile device overview will open up. At the bottom device overview, click on the Connect new Device button. Wallpaper Engine will show you a 4-digit PIN that you can use to pair one mobile device in the next step.

In the Wallpaper Engine mobile companion app, click on Add in the lower right corner, followed by clicking on Pair with Computer. The Wallpaper Engine app will search your local network for running instances of Wallpaper Engine for Windows. Your Windows computer should appear after a few seconds, allowing you to connect to it by clicking on it. If you are connecting for the first time, you will be asked to enter the 4-digit PIN (see Windows section above).

Once you have entered your PIN, the status bar in the mobile app turns green and shows which computer its connected to. On the Windows app, the Mobile button is also colored green now to indicate that a mobile connection is active.

You can now simply click on the Send to Mobile Device button on the right-hand side or right-click on any compatible wallpaper and select Send to Mobile Device, followed by selecting your device from the list.

Dynamic and interactive wallpapers that are of the Scene type will first be optimized for use on mobile phones and to ensure compatibility with mobile hardware. This process may take a short while. You will also be asked which quality option you would like to use, especially for high-resolution wallpapers, we recommend trying the Balanced option if you notice performance issues on your mobile device.

Depending on your device manufacturer and the Android launcher that you are using, it may not be possible for you to set a live wallpaper on your lock screen or to only set the same wallpaper as on your home screen.

When previewing a live wallpaper in Wallpaper Engine on your phone, long-press a few seconds on the check-mark symbol in the upper right corner. This brings up the live wallpaper screen of your phone. Depending on your manufacturer, you should now see the option to set the wallpaper on your lock-screen - if this option does not appear, your phone does not support live wallpapers on the lock-screen. The following phone manufacturers are known to not allow live wallpapers on the lock-screen on all or some of their devices:

If you wish to stop using a Wallpaper Engine wallpaper, you can simply assign a new wallpaper in your Android settings. Wallpaper Engine is just another wallpaper to Android and wallpapers cannot unset themselves.

If you are using Wallpaper Engine as a wallpaper but the wallpaper disappears without any error messages after a few hours, days or weeks, it is likely being falsely terminated by your phone's power saving functionality. Under normal circumstances, Android should never terminate live wallpapers for power saving purposes but some users have reported this happening to them. This depends largely on your device manufacturer, if Wallpaper Engine disappears regularly, disable power optimization for Wallpaper Engine in your Android settings. This differs depending on your Android version and device, if you are unsure, search the web for ways to disable power optimization for apps on your exact mobile device name.

Make sure you are looking in the phone's root directory to start, NOT on the SDcard. Once you get to the right subdirectory the wallpaper file will just be called "wallpaper" and until you copy it to the SDcard and rename it to "YourName.jpg" the picture viewers may not recognize it as an image file.

I tried both ES File Explorer and Root Explorer (download from Marketplace) to copy the file from the phone root area., i.e. phone ROOT/data/data/com.android.settings/files/wallpaper...it's the lowest level of the phone storage itself, similar to "computer" in windows.

On Android Oreo and using one of the provided wallpapers from the system, the wallpaper I wanted wasn't on the path mentioned by the accepted answer but I found the apk that had it on a system folder.

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.

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.

If you like changing up your phone's wallpaper from time to time to give it a fresh look, then you'll be happy to know that Android Auto is now showing your current wallpaper on your car's infotainment system.

This seems to be rolling out pretty widely at the moment, but it only works with static wallpapers. Live wallpapers and Google's AI wallpapers on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro aren't supported at the moment, and it's unclear if they ever will be. When you have a live wallpaper set on your phone (or an AI wallpaper on your Pixel), then the infotainment screen will show the last used static one instead.

There's one new feature I've really come to enjoy, though: Samsung lets you show your lock screen wallpaper on the S24's always-on display. Yes, it's a feature that came to the iPhone first and one that not everybody appreciates. But the option to show your wallpaper on your screen while it's not in use brings some much-needed personality to the S24's drab design, and I'll really miss the option if the next phone I carry doesn't have it.

I didn't like it at first. I typically use bright, colorful wallpapers on my phones, and even though they're darkened and dimmed on the S24's AOD, I find them a little too distracting to be visible all the time. But the always-on display shows your lock screen wallpaper, specifically, and once I got used to picking subtler backdrops for my lock screen than my home screen, I quickly saw the appeal. Filling the AOD with something funny, interesting, sentimental, or just plain nice to look at makes great use of a space that, on all the phones I've used before, was more or less wasted. It's also a small opportunity for self-expression, a core tenet of the Android experience.

I'm tentatively looking forward to the Pixel 9, which, given Google's history, should offer a camera experience that suits my needs better than the S24's does. Plus, according to leaks, Google's next phones should mark a pretty significant shift in the company's hardware design, which is intriguing. But camera performance aside, and however unique the hardware might look, I will have a hard time giving up Samsung's AOD wallpaper feature if Google doesn't offer something similar by then.

I think there's a good chance it will, though: with Apple and Samsung supporting AOD wallpaper features, it's the de facto industry standard. I imagine we'll be seeing similar options on phones from Google, OnePlus, and others in the next year or so, and I'm excited about the possibility.

Before I'd used the feature much, I assumed that displaying a persistent, full-screen image all the time would wreck my S24+'s battery life and that it probably wasn't very good for the display's long-term health. While I can't determine the latter yet (I'll be curious to see how these screens look by the end of the S24's update lifespan in 2031), battery life absolutely has not been an issue. Even with an AOD wallpaper, I still haven't run the Galaxy S24+'s battery down in a single day. I typically go to bed with a 40 percent charge or more remaining.

And crucially, the feature is entirely optional. If you only want your always-on display to show the time and your notifications, you can turn the Show Lock screen wallpaper toggle off in the S24's Always On Display settings. I think the biggest drawback in the current implementation is that there's no option to hide the wallpaper at specific times. You can schedule the always-on display to turn off entirely at certain times, but like many people, I use my phone as a bedside clock, so it'd be nice to be able to hide the wallpaper and keep the clock overnight. Maybe that'll come later. 0852c4b9a8

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