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.

Copy the images with high size (maybe more than 80 KB since they got a quality) and paste them into a folder that is not in a root directory. (Just copy it to your "Downloads" folder or to your SD card)

Comparing the stock OS for pixel 6 to GOS, I noticed that the stock phone has a collection of wallpapers as well as "basic colors" for backgrounds. However in GOS There is only the "Black" background, with nothing else.

I don't see why is that an issue, all longer term GOS supported phones come with (am)oled screens and black is most energy efficient. Perhaps they wished to leave further customization up to the user. Many readily available photo viewers/editors offer possibilty to set your own backgrounds which you can source yourself.

Technically, nothing is stopping you from assigning a custom picture as wallpaper in GOS.

If you have 5-10 min, I suggest you to watch this video - How your phones' wallpaper can be used to track you

These remarks don't answer my question. I'm inquiring from the "grapheneOS team" Which component was part of AOSP and which wasn't. And I'm inquiring about their reasoning for removal, if they actually removed anything.

With all due respect, but if you "don't see why this is an issue" for me... then why are you posting? Why are you here even objecting to someone's question? I just don't get it. Also, if I wanted to use the words "this is an issue for me.." I would have used those words. Have I? no. If you'd just take a chill pill and let a conversation happen between two adults, it might be nice.

Every time you ask a question around here 3 people show up objecting that you "you're not allowed to think in those terms!" I even made the point of directing the question to the GOS team to avoid this nonsense.

Common guys. Are we adults here? WTF is going on with you peeps. Just stop being so guarded and defensive and jumping at everyone's throat. Relax and watch instead, maybe there is something interesting that will come of this conversation, or any conversation. For god's sake!

User2288 I'm sorry to hear that your experience using the forum has not been ideal. Keep in mind that you can always flag a post which notifies the moderation team, and you can leave a message alongside that, so that we can take a look at whether a post is being disruptive or breaking the rules.

I believe that there are at least some wallpapers that are part of AOSP, because GrapheneOS did use to come with a wallpaper (a purple-ish mountain picture or something of that sort, I forget the details).

It seems to me like it was replaced with the black one so that everyone can use the same thing for the wallpaper fingerprinting reasons mentioned above, as well as it serving as a placeholder till the OS has settled on what it wants its own wallpapers to be.

As I'm sure you understand, aesthetics do matter. We're all (even us privacy guys) guilty of wanting to have a good look to our phones if possible once we are past the privacy problem, so we can feel fluffy inside when we unlock our new phones. and maybe even pretend we're normal people! :))

While I do take the color fingerprinting seriously, I am in a situation where I have no apps that would color fingerprint me (all foss apps). So I was left wishing I had access to them to toy around with.

Though I'd like to suggest that leaving the themeing in would be nice as it gives the user "the choice". As long as the user is educated about the problem and understands the benefits of having a black background.

These days, the only thing your eyes view more than your phone's home screen is the backside of your eyelids. So it goes without saying that whatever picture you have as your background gets old pretty fast.

If you're looking to spice things up, one of the best ways is to download the pre-installed wallpapers from another phone once yours are old hat. In contrast to cropping desktop backgrounds or trying to find a home screen-worthy photo, grabbing a stock wallpaper is simple and offers an elegant look. The app we'll highlight below makes this process incredibly easy, and it works for pretty much every phone out there.

The app that makes it super easy to download stock wallpapers is called STOKiE, and it's available for free on the Google Play Store. However, if you'd like an ad-free experience, you can purchase STOKiE PRO for $2.49 instead.

When you open the app, you'll be on the Recent tab. This shows the newest wallpapers, generally from the newest phones. But if you just want to find something you like rather than a specific phone's wallpapers, I'd recommend switching to the Popular tab.

Once you find something you like, go ahead and tap it. Here, you'll see a "Customize" button, which lets you apply a blur effect, desaturate, and more. But most of the time, you'll just want to hit the "Apply" button, then choose whether you want this photo on your home screen, lock screen, or both. Enjoy!

Highlights Google Pixel 8 series stock wallpapers and colour variants leaked.Both Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro will come in four colours each, like their predecessors.The stock wallpapers have been designed by Andrew Zuckerman, who also designed stock wallpapers for Pixel 7 series.

Pixel 8 series colour variants and stock wallpapers have been revealed in the latest leak. Exclusively reported by Android Authority, Pixel 8 series will keep up with the nature theme for its stock wallpapers, and the new theme is minerals. These wallpapers have been designed by Andrew Zuckerman, who also designed the feathers-themed wallpapers for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro (Review). In the same report, Android Authority also revealed the internal naming of Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro color variants. Read on ahead to know more.

This year Google is adding one additional colourway for the Pixel 8 series. Notably, the Pixel 7 series comes in three colours. Pixel 7 comes in Snow, Lemongrass, and Obsidian, whereas the Pixel 7 Pro colours include Obsidian, Snow, and Hazel.

According to the Android Authority, Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro will come in four colours. However, the publication notes that these are internal naming of these colours, and they might change later, or not all colours might launch either. Below are the speculated colourways for both models.

Google has been following a pattern of launching a different set of colour-matching wallpapers for each colour variant of Pixel devices since the launch of the Pixel 6 series in 2021. As such, the Pixel 6 series had a Bloom theme featuring floral wallpapers to match Material You, the Pixel 7 series had a Feathers theme, and now the Pixel 8 series is expected to feature a Mineral theme.

All these wallpapers you see in the gallery above have been created by the famous filmmaker and photographer Andrew Zuckerman. He is known for working with Apple and Google. As mentioned before, Google is known for matching the wallpaper set with the colour variant of its Pixel smartphones. These wallpapers give an idea of the colour options mentioned in the article earlier. Readers can download and use the wallpapers from the gallery above or get the high-resolution PNG files from the Google Drive shared by Android Authority in its report.

The Google Pixel 8 series will be the first to feature the Tensor G3 processor, with a prime Cortex X3 core, four Cortex-A715 cores, and four Cortex-A510. The processor will be backed by UFS 4.0 storage, an upgraded TPU codenamed Rio running at 1.1GHz, and more. MySmartPrice revealed the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro case images and the exclusive design renders of the Pixel 8. We know these smartphones will feature a 6.2-inch OLED display and a dual-camera setup on the back.

The Pixel 8 series is speculated to feature a 50MP Samsung GN2 camera sensor, which can take in 35% more light than the GN1 sensor on Pixel 7 series. The Pixel 8 Pro will reportedly feature a 48MP Samsung GN5 sensor with a telephoto lens (like Pixel 7 Pro) and a 64MP Sony IMX787 ultra-wide sensor. On the other hand, the vanilla Pixel 8 will be missing the telephoto lens and feature the 12MP Sony IMX386 ultra-wide sensor from Pixel 6 series. For selfies, both smartphones will feature an 11MP Samsung 3J1 front camera sensor, the same as Pixel 7 series. 152ee80cbc

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