


You can also choose the ‘Photos’ option to set a photo from the device gallery as your Home Screen.

Tap on the ‘Color’ option to set a static color as a background, and tap on the ‘Gradient’ option to set a color gradient of your choice. This will bring an overlay window to your screen.Īfter that, tap on the ‘Customise Home Screen’ button to continue.įinally, use the options at the bottom of the screen to change the wallpaper. Once selected, tap on the ‘Add’ button from the top right corner. You can refer to our separate guide on customizing the Lock Screen in iOS 16 here. Then, either tap on an existing wallpaper tile or use the options available at the top of the window to select a Lock Screen. In case you do not have multiple Lock Screens, simply swipe right to left and tap on the ‘+’ tile to create one. Then, tap on the ‘Customize’ button at the bottom of the screen to continue. Next, navigate to the lock screen for which you want to change the home screen by swiping left or right. On iOS 16, you can set multiple Home Screens for your device right from the Lock Screen of your device.įirst, tap and hold on to the Lock Screen to continue. Setup Multiple Home Screens from the Lock Screen Of course, if you only wish to have multiple Home Screens, you can set the same wallpaper as the Lock Screen for all the different pairs. However, do note that Home Screen is paired with a Lock Screen and you can only switch them in pairs and that’s where it gets confusing for some. Setting up multiple Home Screens is a breeze on iOS 16. Additionally, iOS 16 also introduced Lock Screen widgets that enabled users to get important information without unlocking their iPhones. For the first time with iOS 16, Apple allowed users to have multiple Lock as well as Home Screen setups. IOS 16 had a lot of changes compared to the previous iterations.
