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Download the new iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro wallpapers [U: iPhone 17]

You know the drill: new iPhones, new wallpapers. And if you liked what you saw during the “Awe Dropping” event, we’ve got you covered. Download the new wallpapers below.

iOS now creates its default wallpapers dynamically, reacting to movement and interaction on the device. For this reason, the images below are static versions of those wallpapers. And here is one interesting tidbit: the wallpapers can be configured to color-match either the device or the color of the iPhone case.

iPhone Air

The new iPhone Air wallpaper features what appears to be an abstract reference to the camera plateau on the back of the device:

iPhone 17 Pro

Like with the iPad Pro, the new iPhone 17 Pro wallpaper also spells out the word “PRO” vertically, in a stylized design:

Update: iPhone 17

The kaleidoscopic floral motif of the iPhone 17 stock wallpapers appears to reference its two rear cameras:

Be sure to click or tap on the images, and save the full-resolution wallpaper. Then, set it as your background image through the Photos app or Settings app if you’re using an iOS device.

Do you have a favorite option? Let us know in the comments.

Be sure to check out our news hub for the full “Awe Dropping” event coverage.

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Marcus Mendes is a Brazilian tech podcaster and journalist who has been closely following Apple since the mid-2000s.

He began covering Apple news in Brazilian media in 2012 and later broadened his focus to the wider tech industry, hosting a daily podcast for seven years.