There are certain limitations to widget customization applications. For example, when their free trial period ends, many of them charge a fee to continue using them. They also put their name to the widget on your home screen and either refuse to let you remove it or charge you a fee to do so. Finally, the widgets themselves are often quite constrained. They might be a picture that opens the widget customization program, a clock or calendar, or nothing at all. To complete the cosmetic transformation, you should definitely alter your iPhone's home screen as well. Don't know where to begin? More information is available on Apple's support website, but here's the short version: On your iPhone, go to Settings, then Wallpaper, and then Choose New Wallpaper. It's that simple.
Dylan McDonald has gathered three of the Dark Mode versions of the new iPhone 11 wallpapers, while Ispazio has obtained two of the colorful iPhone 11 wallpapers.
Meanwhile, AR70214 on Twitter has released a high-quality version of the iPhone 11 Pro standard wallpaper, as well as three different versions (depending on the iPhone 11 Pro hue).
However, it is conceivable that the image you wish to use does not exactly suit the screen of your smartphone. The image you choose must be appropriately sized to meet the screen resolution of the device in question. We've produced a table to show you the various screen resolutions available for iPhones. Screen Resolution Device Name 750 x 1334 iPhone 6 1080 x 1920 iPhone 6 Plus 750 x 1334 iPhone 6s 1080 x 1920 iPhone 6s Plus 640 x 1136 iPhone SE (2016) 750 x 1334 iPhone 7 1080 x 1920 iPhone 7 Plus 750 x 1334 iPhone 8 1080 x 1920 iPhone 8 Plus 1125 x 2436 iPhone X 1125 x 2436 iPhone XS 1242 x 2688 iPhone XS Max 828 x 1792 iPhone XR 11 828 x 1792 iPhone 1125 x 2436 iPhone 11 Pro 1242 x 2688 iPhone 11 Pro Max 750 x 1334 iPhone SE (2020) 1170 x 2532 iPhone 12 1125 x 2436 iPhone 12 mini 1170 x 2532 iPhone 12 Pro 1284 x 2778 iPhone 12 Pro Max

