iOS 26.5 Adds Customizable Pride Luminance Wallpapers – Here’s How to Use Them

iOS 26.5 Pride Luminance
Pride Luminance Wallpaper iOS 26.5

With the iOS 26.5 update, Apple has introduced the new Pride Luminance wallpaper for iPhone users. This wallpaper features a beautiful strip of color that transitions as you lock and unlock your device.

The wallpapers look pretty cool thanks to their vibrant color palette.

What makes the Pride Luminance wallpapers unique is that they come with their own customization menu, which allows users to pick a color palette of their choice.

Here’s how you can use these wallpapers.

  1. First of all, download and install the iOS 26.5 update on your iPhone.
  2. Once the device has been updated, open the Settings app and tap on the Wallpaper option.
  3. From the next page, tap on the “Add New Wallpaper” button.
  4. If you are using this wallpaper for the first time, then you will have to download it. To do this, scroll down and tap on the Get button located next to its name.
  5. Once the wallpaper has downloaded, tap on it.

In the preview, the Pride Luminance will look like an ordinary wallpaper. Here, you have to scroll left several times until you reach the final page.

As soon as you do, you will get access to a variety of color options. If the color palette does not come up automatically, then you have to tap on this edit button to access it.

You can scroll through the colors and choose the one that suits you the most.

Once you are happy with the wallpaper, simply tap add your desired widgets and tap on the Add button at the top. Then choose if you want this new wallpaper as a pair or only for the home screen. 

That’s it. This is how you can customize and use the new Pride Luminance wallpaper in iOS 26.5.

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