
You can also customize the background color. You can arrange the emoji using designs for a small grid, medium grid, large grid, rings, or spiral. The Emoji category lets you create wallpapers based on any combination of emoji characters. There’s also a new Collections option, which consists of more traditional iOS background options as well as categories for Pride and Unity. Within the menus, you’ll see the full collection of new wallpaper options and customization options. From there, customize the wallpaper on both your Lock Screen and your Home Screen.

You can still head to the Settings app and choose the Wallpaper option from the list of menus. The process of changing your iPhone’s wallpaper hasn’t changed with iOS 16. As part of those new customization options, Apple has added a new wallpaper library feature that includes the largest expansion ever of new built-in wallpaper options for iPhone users.

One of the headlining changes of iOS 16 is support for an all-new, fully customizable Lock Screen.
