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How To Apply NOSH Mobile Wallpaper

How to apply the stunning NOSH wallpaper on your device

Updated over a week ago

Unlike the mobile phones of old, the advent of smartphones has enabled users to not only access the web, apps and media, but also to fully customise their phone screens.

In most cases, people opt to “design” it to match their personality, hobbies, current mood or vibe. And since NOSH is the vibe, typically, the best way to achieve this is by simply changing your smartphone’s home screen, or lock screen, or both, to NOSH WALLPAPER.

And the great thing is, you have 4 great options.

Here's how to set your own background picture on your iOS or Android device,

On iOS:

There are two possible methods for setting a background picture on iOS devices:

Method One:

  • Go to 'Settings' and select the 'Wallpaper' option

  • Select 'Choose a new wallpaper.' You will then be given the option of selecting from the phones stored designs (dynamics and stills), or you can select a photo from your gallery.

  • Select 'Set' then choose either 'Set Lock Screen,' 'Set Home Screen' or 'Both.'

Method Two:

  • Go to the 'Photos' app and select the photo you want to use.

  • Click on the share icon on the lower left corner of the screen, then select 'Use as Wallpaper.'

  • Then choose to set the photo as either the lock screen, home screen or both.

  • If you do not have a photo you want to use in your gallery, just browse the web and find a photo that suits.

On Android:

  • Start setting your home screen by pressing and holding a blank area on your screen (meaning where no apps are placed), and home screen options will appear.

  • Select 'add wallpaper' and choose whether the wallpaper is intended for 'Home screen', 'Lock screen', or 'Home and lock screen.'

  • If you choose a photo from the Gallery, you will be able to crop the image to a suitable size. Once satisfied, simply click 'Done'.

And there you have it!

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