It’s reminiscent of Windows’ Spotlight feature, which rotates a series of stunning photos on users’ lock screens. Stick around to find out how you can do the same with your iPhone.
How to make your lock screen cycle through random photos
First things first, if you haven’t updated your iPhone to iOS 16, what are you waiting for? Get to it so that you can set up this cool new feature on your phone. Once you’ve done that, follow the steps below to enjoy a funky new lock screen.
Swipe down from the top of on the display to reveal the lock screen.
Press and hold anywhere on the screen.
Tap on the blue plus sign.
Under Add New Wallpaper, tap on Photo Shuffle.
Here, you can choose whether you want your lock screen to shuffle between a set of “people” photos or “city” pictures.
Next, you can select the Shuffle frequency: hour, daily, on lock, or on tap.
Tap on Use Featured Photos, hit Add, and you’re set!
If you prefer your lock screen to use a pre-selected set of photos, you can do this by tapping on Select Photos Manually, tapping Albums, and selecting all the photos you want. Once you’re done, hit Add.
You can customize the date, time, and widgets by pressing and holding them. You can also add a filter (i.e., Black and White, Duotone and Color Wash) by swiping left.
Make sure to tap on the bottom right button to ensure that the frequency is set to your liking. Once you’re done, hit Add.
Tap on Set as Wallpaper Pair and you’re good to go. If you set your Shuffle frequency to hourly or daily, the lock screen should change the photo accordingly. If you chose “on lock,” it will rotate to a new photo every time your iPhone locks. If you selected “on tap,” your lock screen will shuffle to a new photo every time you tap it. Enjoy!