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I created a wallpaper for my iPhone and Apple watch but used the older cobra emblem because I liked the look of it better with the GT500 front end and added a little color to it.
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I created a wallpaper for my iPhone and Apple watch but used the older cobra emblem because I liked the look of it better with the GT500 front end and added a little color to it.
GT500 wallpaper.jpg
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ok I admit I'm new to Iphone just got one was a samsung person for a long time (FYI I like my Iphone) I have no idea how to make a wallpaper you did is there and App or something
 

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ok I admit I'm new to Iphone just got one was a samsung person for a long time (FYI I like my Iphone) I have no idea how to make a wallpaper you did is there and App or something
I created my wallpaper in Photoshop. I took all three of those images off the web and put them together.
 
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Dunk: Nope, no app. There are a couple ways to transfer an image to your iphone. If you're on a Mac, there's Airdrop but I'm presuming since you had a Droid phone, you don't have a Mac.

The next easiest way is to email the image to your phone, assuming you've set up a mail account on it.

Lastly, if you connect the phone to your computer and then run Windows Explorer, you SHOULD see your phone in the list of devices. Assuming you do, just just Explorer to navigate to the screen file you want to use, highlight it, copy it, then...

Navigate to your phone's entry in Explorer and expand it. Open the highest-numbered folder in Storage and then paste the file into that folder. This should have put the image in your Camera Roll.

From there, go to Settings/Wallpaper

And from there it's very straight forward. You can change the bg image of the Lock Screen and, the Home Screen from this section of Settings.

Hope that helps.
 

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Dunk: Nope, no app. There are a couple ways to transfer an image to your iphone. If you're on a Mac, there's Airdrop but I'm presuming since you had a Droid phone, you don't have a Mac.

The next easiest way is to email the image to your phone, assuming you've set up a mail account on it.

Lastly, if you connect the phone to your computer and then run Windows Explorer, you SHOULD see your phone in the list of devices. Assuming you do, just just Explorer to navigate to the screen file you want to use, highlight it, copy it, then...

Navigate to your phone's entry in Explorer and expand it. Open the highest-numbered folder in Storage and then paste the file into that folder. This should have put the image in your Camera Roll.

From there, go to Settings/Wallpaper

And from there it's very straight forward. You can change the bg image of the Lock Screen and, the Home Screen from this section of Settings.

Hope that helps.
If you're looking to grab one of the images in this thread, just browse to this page on your phone and with iPhone at least, a long press on the image will bring up a context menu that allows you to directly save the image.
 

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Dunk: Nope, no app. There are a couple ways to transfer an image to your iphone. If you're on a Mac, there's Airdrop but I'm presuming since you had a Droid phone, you don't have a Mac.

The next easiest way is to email the image to your phone, assuming you've set up a mail account on it.

Lastly, if you connect the phone to your computer and then run Windows Explorer, you SHOULD see your phone in the list of devices. Assuming you do, just just Explorer to navigate to the screen file you want to use, highlight it, copy it, then...

Navigate to your phone's entry in Explorer and expand it. Open the highest-numbered folder in Storage and then paste the file into that folder. This should have put the image in your Camera Roll.

From there, go to Settings/Wallpaper

And from there it's very straight forward. You can change the bg image of the Lock Screen and, the Home Screen from this section of Settings.

Hope that helps.
Thanks
 

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If you're looking to grab one of the images in this thread, just browse to this page on your phone and with iPhone at least, a long press on the image will bring up a context menu that allows you to directly save the image.
Thanks that was easy too
 

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Spent little more time today creating a new lock screen.
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