These stunning iPhone wallpapers make it look like an iPod for the perfect splash of Apple nostalgia (2024)

These stunning iPhone wallpapers make it look like an iPod for the perfect splash of Apple nostalgia (1)

While the iPhone is undoubtedly the product that was the first many people owned with an Apple logo on the back, it's far from the first iconic product to come out of Cupertino. There was of course the Macintosh and then the iMac, but it's the iPod that captured the imagination of millions around the globe and arguably turned Apple into the company it is today. And while the iPhone didn't turn out to be an iPod that could make phone calls, the two will forever be linked.

Now, owners of even the most modern of iPhones can get a little bit of that iPod nostalgia each and every time they look at their smartphone thanks to a new wallpaper pack. The wallpapers are perfect for iPhone Lock Screens and give the effect of an iPod on-screen, complete with the infamous click wheel.

The wallpapers are available in multiple colors to match some of the most iconic iPods around, and some also include classic stickers that will remind some iPhone owners of their much-loved iPods from yesteryear. And whether it's the latest iPhone 15 or something a little older, these wallpapers are going to look great.

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The wallpapers themselves are all available as a single "iPod Wallpapers Pack" that can be had from the Oliur store. They're part of a collaboration with designer Shane Levine, and they look awesome.

"A very unique style wallpaper pack designed for the iPhone. Make your lockscreen look like a classic iPod," the description reads. "There's 12 high definition wallpapers in the pack, in various different colors. Some of them also include some classic stickers. The perfect wallpaper pack for iPod lovers."

The pack of 12 wallpapers will set you back $14, and they're available now as a single 58MB zip file. Buying them is the easy part, choosing which one you're going to use is where things get complicated.

The wallpapers are designed in such a way that your iPhone's clock will appear as if on the iPod's screen, while there is also space for iPhone widgets to also look like they're part of the design, too.

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A little bit of history

While the first iPhone arrived in 2007, the iPod dates back to October 2001 when the very first model arrived. As of 2022 the iPod had sold an estimated 450 million units across various different iterations and generations. The classic iPod is the one that springs to mind for most people, but the iPod mini, iPod Shuffle, and of course the iPod touch were also part of the lineup.

Apple finally called time on the iPod in May 2022 with the end of the iPod touch lineup. “Music has always been part of our core at Apple, and bringing it to hundreds of millions of users in the way iPod did impacted more than just the music industry — it also redefined how music is discovered, listened to, and shared,” Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, said at the time.

“Today, the spirit of iPod lives on. We’ve integrated an incredible music experience across all of our products, from the iPhone to the Apple Watch to HomePod mini, and across Mac, iPad, and Apple TV. And Apple Music delivers industry-leading sound quality with support for spatial audio — there’s no better way to enjoy, discover, and experience music.”

Now, a year or so later, we can all relive some of the iPod magic on our iPhones, all while enjoying the latest technology Apple's best iPhones have to offer.

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    How do I make my iPhone wallpaper pretty? ›

    In the Settings app, tap Wallpaper. Tap Add New Wallpaper. Tap Photos, People, Photo Shuffle or Live Photo to choose your own photo. You can also select a wallpaper from a category such as Weather & Astronomy, Kaleidoscope, Emoji, Unity, Pride, Collections or Colour.

    What was the original iPhone wallpaper? ›

    The first ever iPhone wallpaper is an image of two clownfish set against a green anemone background. It was not officially released for use until the third beta of iOS 16. If you're on the third beta of iOS 16, you can find the wallpaper on the Lock Screen gallery.

    How do I get old Apple wallpapers? ›

    Settings > Wallpaper shows the current and previous, and if you tap on “new” you'll see the other choices.

    Why is iPhone wallpaper low quality? ›

    Starting with iOS 16, have you noticed that your iPhone wallpaper appears blurry after you've changed it? This blurriness might be due to the "blur" setting being enabled or the wallpaper resolution being too low. Here, we'll explain how to turn off the blur setting and where to find high-resolution wallpapers.

    Can iPhone change wallpaper by itself? ›

    Wallpaper automation is possible via Apple's Shortcuts app.

    With the latest iOS update, i.e. iOS 14.3, the Shortcuts app now gets wallpaper automation that allows you to change your iPhone's wallpaper automatically. Follow this guide as we tell you how to automate setting up wallpaper on your iPhone.

    What happened to old iPhone wallpapers? ›

    Apple has removed most of the wallpapers from older iOS versions, but not all of them. Plus, some of the older retro wallpapers have returned from the dead! The wallpapers that come with iOS updates, like the white/red/yellow abstract wallpaper that came with iOS 15, have been removed.

    How do I find the perfect wallpaper for my phone? ›

    Factors to Consider When Choosing a Mobile Wallpaper

    Image Quality: Choose a high-quality image that looks sharp and vibrant on your device's screen. Personal Preferences: Consider your personal preferences, such as your favorite colors, patterns, and designs. Purpose: Think about the purpose of the wallpaper.

    Can your Lock Screen and home screen be different on iPhone? ›

    Settings -> Wallpaper. Tap on the right "home screen". There you can choose a separate background for your home screen. You can also choose a separate wallpaper for your lock screen there.

    Why did Apple remove old wallpapers? ›

    Apple put them there, Apple can remove them. It's their choice. Old wallpapers tend to disappear and replaced with new ones with each major release of iOS and macOS.

    Why did Apple stop live wallpaper? ›

    Apple decided it would prioritize a customizable Lock Screen instead of Live Wallpapers, which meant that it had to remove the latter completely so that users could use the long-press gesture to customize the iOS Lock Screen.

    Does Apple not have wallpapers? ›

    On iPhone, you can change the wallpaper on the Lock Screen and the Home Screen. You can set your wallpaper in Settings or through the wallpaper gallery from your Lock Screen.

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