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So I just changed from a S6 to an S9 plus. I can't figure out how to get animated wallpapers to work on my home screen. I can get them to work on the lock screen but they only show a still frame snapshot on the homescreen. I've tried animated themes from Samsung and play store live wallpapers but no animation. Is this something the S9 does not do? I also found it crazy I had to download a third party app just to get my screen to rotate 180 degrees (I like my headphone jack at the top of my phone.)


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As seen on this topic on xda-developers, you can use Root Explorer (or any other application that can get into the android filesystem, like Root Browser Lite) to switch your with livewallpaper.apk file located on system/app with this one, which contains the stock Gingerbread live wallpapers from the Nexus S, and possibly the one you're looking for.

Now I have developed my own live wallpaper. For sake of simplicity, I just fill the available canvas with 0xFFFF0000 for the screenshots, but normally it shows a different scene. On the Galaxy S4, my wallpaper does not show a transparent notification bar, but the default black one:

My question is simply: is there any way to reliably enable the transparent notification bar from my wallpaper code or manifest? Actually, the unpredictable switching between transparent and black bar makes the user experience much worse than just with an always-black bar.

Then once you have done that you need to create a standard layout which represents the status bar, this would mean that you have to add the time, and also receive all the notifications from other apps, I do not personally know how to do that but I'm sure there is a way.

When choosing a new wallpaper, you don't have the option to set it to Home, Lock, or both screens (well done devs). The wallpaper and themes section is incredibly hard to get to because the old shortcut just takes you to the Galaxy App Store.

See, I managed to get a running GIF (live wallpaper) by using the option Use On Both, when choosing the wallpaper. Here's the kicker, and the reason for my frustration: The new One UI does not have that option anymore when setting up a wallpaper, if you still have the option, then I will factory reset my phone and have One UI reinstall, maybe it was a broken update process, but it's highly unlikely.

It doesn't even let me use the wallpapers that I bought from the Galaxy Store, it only allows the default theme one, from my gallery (images only) or colours (for the home screen).

P.S. somewhat related to the new One UI, it force pushes "Tips" even though I disabled permission for it, it tries to make you to engage with the device more. Safely to say after 12 years of using Samsung, this is the last device I get from them, even though I know, that'll make 0 difference to them as

For some of you who have their own fav wallpapers or live wallpapers....as you can see Samsung didn't give you much of a choice, their papers or none.....all the live wp's I've bought and are constantly updated would have NOT been available if I wasn't using Nova Launcher since my Note 4. Christmas HD and Haunted House HD are among my holiday favs....check out Play, they are cool....I ONLY know what I've experienced....I had a Note 5 and soon as I activated the Note 7 and signed on to Google, a popup screen came up recognizing my Note 5, and did I want to transfer from it....I also used Smart Switch .....tech supp suggested using Google backup/restore option also.....back to wp's.....by transferring all my apps along w/ Nova launchers, I imported my backed up Launchers settings and walla, LOTS of tweakings were in place. Long press the screen or the "back" icon brings up the menus available on the Note 5 and I have access to all the live wallpapers I've purchased.

Then we come to the LOCK SCREEN: no way to get past this as w/ the 5, so after 2 days of tech supp, I ended up taking a screenshot of my current live wp and since the gallery is available in the first selection item, I was able to make the lock screen to match my home screen, even though it isn't live.

The fascinating addition is the screensaver option....only 4 of my live ones were available....so when you are charging and the "clock" comes up then the next thing I see is Space HD, Ocean HD, or Haunted House HD....which is cool...but it made wireless charger process slower as there is CONSTANT movement/panning scenes...I haven't tried direct charging, which i'm doing now.....BTW, I REALLY like the fast charging stand, so much more efficient than the other and you can keep your screen in view so when a notification comes in, you don't have to pick up the phone to look...or watch a video in portrait/landscape while keeping the phone charged... fast charging stand is great

I want to set up a Live Wallpaper ( not a video, but actual Live Wallpaper ) on my Samsung A40 or A53 lock screen ONLY, but Samsung's custom Android OS shows only 2 options: to set up Live Wallpaper on Home Screen or on Home Screen + Lock Screen at the same time. Why? This doesn't make any sense?

My "Downloads" section is empty. All my Live Wallpapers are purchased on Google Play. Does this mean that putting my live wallpapers on a Lock Screen ONLY is limited feature to Live Wallpapers downloaded from Samsung app store? o_o

To set videos as live wallpapers on an Android device, you'll need to install a third-party app like Video to Wallpaper. The app is quite simple to use, and the overall setup process is pretty self-explanatory. Here's how to use it:

9. You should now see a preview pane with a Set Wallpaper button at the bottom. You can tap on this button to proceed to the next step, or you can check the Preview option in the top right corner to view the wallpaper in full-screen mode.

10. Tapping on the Set Wallpaper button will bring up a prompt asking you to select where you want to apply the selected wallpaper. It includes two options: one to apply the wallpaper to your homescreen and the other to apply it to both the homescreen and the lockscreen. You can select either of the two options to apply the wallpaper.

The live wallpaper should now appear on your homescreen and/or lockscreen based on your selection. You can follow the same steps to change the live wallpaper whenever you please. All the live wallpapers you pick in step 4 will appear on the app's homescreen for easy access, so you'll be able to switch between them without following steps 2 and 3 every time.

Video to Wallpaper is one of the simplest apps you can use to set videos as live wallpapers on your Android phone. I picked it over the other apps mentioned below for one simple reason: It's ad-free. If you're looking for an app that offers more controls and customization options or is easier to use, you should check out the alternatives mentioned below.

4. This will bring up two options: Lock screen and Call background. Tap on the Lock screen option to set the video as wallpaper on the lockscreen. Do note that the feature supports videos up to 15 seconds, and you'll have to crop your video if it's longer in the next step.

5. In the following window, tap on the scissor icon on the video to crop it or tap on the Set on Lock screen button to apply the wallpaper. Sadly, this feature won't let you set a video as a live wallpaper on the homescreen. You'll still have to rely on a third-party app for that purpose. Thankfully, there are quite a few options out there. We've already talked about the Video to Wallpaper app. Now let's take a look at four other apps that you can use for this purpose.

Although the Video to Wallpaper app is quite simple to use, if you want something even simpler and don't mind a couple of ads, you can try the Any Video Live Wallpaper app. The app has a minimal UI with just two large buttons in the center.

For those who need some additional customization options, the Video Live Wallpaper app is another great alternative. The app not only lets you set any video as a live wallpaper on your homescreen or lock screen, but it also gives you a couple of additional settings to trim the video, enable/disable audio, and scale the video to fit the screen.

The Video Wallpaper app is another simple alternative that lets you set any video as a live wallpaper with just a couple of taps. The app's homescreen shows a list of videos from your internal storage that you can use as live wallpaper. Sadly, tapping on any video brings up a full-screen ad. After you remove the ad, the app gives you a couple of customization options that let you turn on audio on the live wallpaper, scale to fit the screen, and double-tap to start/pause the live wallpaper.

And that brings us to the end of this guide in which we've highlighted some ways to use the videos and GIF images in your gallery as live wallpapers on your Android phone. You're going to need a third-party application to set a video as a live wallpaper on your phone unless you have a Samsung Galaxy phone that lets you do it without an app. If I had to pick just one app out of the lot, I would go with the Video to Wallpaper app as it is extremely simple to use. But the Any Video Live Wallpaper app is also a decent alternative.

I chanced upon the XDA Forums while looking for a way to update the original Motorola Defy to Android 4.0 ICS. Now I help people find answers to similar questions while covering the latest developments in the tech world. You can reach out to me at pranob@xda-developers.com or on Twitter @pranobmehrotra. 152ee80cbc

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