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How do I delete some of my wallpapers on iOS 16?
With iOS 16, Apple overhauled the Lock Screen design to make it far more customizable, allowing you to personalize everything from the color and style of the clock font to the look of pictures used as wallpaper. iOS 16 also introduces Lock Screen widgets that provide you with glanceable app information without having to access the Home Screen, To consolidate all of these changes, iOS 16 also brings a Lock Screen wallpaper gallery, allowing you to build a gallery of different Lock Screen wallpapers and switch between them on the fly with a swipe. If you have an Apple Watch, the Lock Screen gallery interface will be familiar to you, since it’s very similar to the way watch face customization works.
Unlock your iPhone with Face ID or Touch ID, Press and hold on the Lock Screen to enter the wallpaper gallery. Swipe to the wallpaper you want to delete. Swipe upwards on the selected wallpaper. Tap the red trash icon that appears. Tap Delete at the prompt to confirm.
That’s all there is to it. Now you can create as many Lock Screens as you like, safe in the knowledge that if you have too many or don’t like what you’ve got, you can always use the delete function.
Where are my old Iphone wallpapers?
Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. My friends thought it would be funny to hack into my iPhone and change the wallpaper to a picture of them. Only problem is I can’t change it back- the original wallpaper is nowhere to be found on my phone! I had saved it on my work computer, but that crashed so now I don’t know where to go to restore the original wallpaper. Please help! MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5) Posted on Aug 27, 2014 5:22 PM 3 replies Question marked as ★ Helpful Aug 27, 2014 5:47 PM in response to Tinkerb_tch Under Settings > Wallpapers & Brightness > Choose a New Wallpaper, there is a section called “Apple wallpapers.” This contains all wallpapers that originally came with the phone. If you’re talking about some image that you downloaded then you can’t change the wallpaper to it without redownloading it. If you have no way to redownload it (if your only copy was on the crashed computer – I’m guessing it was a PC 😉 – and it’s not on the Internet) then you won’t be able to change the wallpaper to it. Question marked as ★ Helpful Question marked as ★ Helpful 3 replies Question marked as ★ Helpful Question marked as ★ Helpful Question marked as ★ Helpful Aug 27, 2014 5:47 PM in response to Tinkerb_tch Under Settings > Wallpapers & Brightness > Choose a New Wallpaper, there is a section called “Apple wallpapers.” This contains all wallpapers that originally came with the phone. If you’re talking about some image that you downloaded then you can’t change the wallpaper to it without redownloading it. If you have no way to redownload it (if your only copy was on the crashed computer – I’m guessing it was a PC 😉 – and it’s not on the Internet) then you won’t be able to change the wallpaper to it. Change back to previous wallpaper
Is it safe to remove wallpaper?
When Removing Asbestos-Based Wallpapers You Must Minimize the Risk of Releasing Fibers That Can Become Airborne – Many people who have looked to buy or rent an older home have ruled out choices because of old-fashioned wall coverings. Removing layers of old paper that have adhered to walls for decades can expose workers and occupants to harmful health effects.
The good news is there are safe ways to undertake wallpaper removal. Asbestos fibers are so small that individual fibers cannot be seen by the naked eye in the air if you look at the wallpaper or even the backing, therefore, treat any pre-1980s wallpaper as though it contains asbestos. Fortunately, it is extremely difficult for asbestos fibers to escape into the air if the asbestos-based wallpaper is still in good condition, and may be considered as not presenting a danger.
That’s until it became old and brittle. Dried asbestos fibers in vinyl wallpaper can broke down and crumble. This friable state can turn to dust and release millions of microscopic asbestos fibers into the room. However, if the wallpaper is in a high traffic area or touched frequently, it’s a good idea to remove it as this is likely to cause exposure.
How do you remove wallpaper without remover?
Stripping Wallpaper By Soaking The Wall – If you’re finding it quite easy to pull large sections of the wallpaper away from the wall even whilst dry then you may get away with just soaking the wallpaper and then using a standard wallpaper scraper. Our first key tip is to switch off the sockets at your fuse box for the room and also tape over them to avoid any water getting into them.
- For this method of wallpaper removal you’ll simply fill a bucket with hot water and a dash of washing up liquid then wipe it over the wall.
- We find this easy enough to do with a sponge or cloth or if you think it’s going to take quite some soaking then you could brush your water solution onto the walls.
Be careful to just do this in sections that you’re going to work in so it doesn’t dry out and need doing again before you get there. Once you’ve gone over the area to soak it, simply use your wallpaper scraper to get into the seams and edges and start to lift the wallpaper.
Is wallpaper easily removable?
No doubt about it, removable wallpaper is easier to deal with than its pasted counterpart. Its temporary nature means you can more easily correct mistakes (simply peel off the paper, then readjust its position), and it’s also a breeze to remove.