Apple has just announced its latest series of iPhones with the iPhone 13 lineup. We have a familiar design compared to last year’s iPhone 12, along with four different models to choose from. But if you’re a fan of customizing your iPhone to make it look just the way you want, you’re in luck. That’s because the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 wallpapers have been shared, and now you can download them yourself.
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These wallpapers were first acquired and compiled by the team over at iSpazio, who has, in turn, shared them with the rest of the world. Since the iPhone 13 and 13 Mini share the same wallpapers, and the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max share the same wallpapers, that’s why you won’t find four different categories to choose from.
However, if you want to download these for yourself, just click right-click on the image and save it to your device. Alternatively, you can click the link below above each image and you are taken into a new window.
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iPhone 13 Wallpapers
All of the iPhone 13 wallpapers offer a resolution of 3073 x 1420. This is a bit larger than the resolution listed on Apple’s website, but this is done to account for motion, along with placing the wallpaper exactly how you want it. In fact, the resolution is large enough that you could use any of these on your iPhone 12 Pro Max (or 13 Pro Max) if you want.
iPhone 13 Pro Wallpapers
Just like the iPhone 13 wallpapers, these iPhone 13 Pro wallpapers also come in with a 3073 x 1420 resolution. Considering that the standard iPhone 13 Pro sports a 2532 x 1180 resolution and the 13 Pro Max is equipped with a 2778 x 1284 resolution, these wallpapers will fit just fine. Without further adieu, here are the stock iPhone 13 Pro wallpapers for download:
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Where To Find The Best Wallpapers
While it’s cool and all to have the iPhone 13 wallpapers before the devices are even available, chances are you’ll find yourself wanting to change things up a bit. Thankfully, there are more than a few different places that you can go in order to find something new and unique to grace your Home Screen. Here are a few of our favorite options to find new wallpapers.
Wallpapers Central
Admittedly, until the new iPhone wallpapers started making their rounds on Twitter, I didn’t know about Wallpapers Central. But I have since downloaded the app as I tend to change wallpapers on a weekly basis. The app is free to download, and features a wide variety of traditional wallpapers, along with live wallpapers.
Backdrops
One of the first apps that I download on every new iPhone and Android phone is Backdrops. The app is home to hundreds of different and unique wallpapers. Some of which you’ll find in different corners of the internet, while others have been created and are only available through the Backdrops app.
Unsplash
There’s no official app for Unsplash, but this is another one of my favorite corners of the internet to find and download new wallpapers. There are so many different great options and categories to choose from. Plus, you can search for something specific or a broad term and will be presented with plenty of results.
iDownloadBlog Wallpapers of the Week
Jim Gresham over at iDownloadBlog has been putting together this ‘Wallpapers of the Week’ post for years at this point. Every week there’s a different theme to the wallpapers, with some of them being dependent on the time of the year, while others are just a batch of awesome wallpapers he found or that were submitted by the community.
Andrew Myrick is a freelance writer based on the East Coast of the US. He enjoys everything to do with technology, including tablets, smartphones, and everything in between. Perhaps his favorite past-time is having a never-ending supply of different keyboards and gaming handhelds that end up collecting more dust than the consoles that are being emulated.
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