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    iOS 14.2 beta makes wallpapers available to users

    iOS 14.2 beta makes wallpapers available to users

    Apple recently released the beta version of iOS 14.2 and those who wanted to vary the theme of their iPhone liked what the developers made available. In addition to operating system fixes, the update brought several new wallpapers. To make things even better, the images have been made available for all iPhones running iOS 14.2, not just the iPhone 12 series and iPad Air 4.

    Altogether there are eight new wallpapers for the user to change according to his taste. There are images with light and dark design and there is a good diversity among the wallpapers, ranging from mountains to works of art.



    It is interesting to note that the drawn versions of the backgrounds turn purple in their dark variation. To download. To save the desired image, just open it in a new tab (or tab) and long press to click "Save" on iOS or "Save Image As" on macOS.

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