Numerous users have voiced their concern that the iOS 16.1 lock screen wallpaper tends to turn black as soon as their device goes to sleep. The issue first came to light after the iOS 16.1 update and there were high hopes that it would be rectified with iOS 16.1.1. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case and users are still getting bugged with this issue after installing the latest OS update. If you are also in the same boat, then this guide will help you out. Follow along for the fix.
Fix iOS 16.1 Lock Screen Wallpaper Turns Black
It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success for you. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Select a Past Wallpaper
First off, you should re-select and apply one of the wallpapers that you have used in the past. As of now, this seems to be the only workaround that has worked out for many. So let’s give it a try using the below-given instructions and check out the results
FIX 2: Restart Device
Next up, you should consider restarting your device. While this will rectify this issue, however, it will only give a temporary respite from this bug as the issue will re-appear once you lock your device. But if the aforementioned workaround didn’t spell out success, then this fix might be your best bet, at least for the time being.
As of now, these are the only two workarounds that shall help you fix the issue of the iOS 16.1 lock screen wallpaper turning black. As far as the official stance on this matter is concerned, the developers are aware of this issue, but they haven’t given out any ETA for the rollout of a fix. As and when that happens, we will update this guide accordingly. In the meantime, the aforementioned workarounds are your best bet.
Lock Screen Wallpaper Turns Grey after Switching to Landscape Mode
And here we go again, adding another one to this long list of wallpaper issues in the sixteenth iteration of the OS build. Numerous users have reported that the lock screen background wallpaper tends to turn grey when switching over to Landscape Mode. In some instances, the Focus and alarm time also tends to overlap, and add it to the fact that the battery percentage is no longer visible either only makes the matter worse.
Since it has been over 5 months without being addressed, it could be an intentional change from Apple rather than a bug. One reason for the same could be the fact these wallpapers were only designed for Portrait Mode and when switched to landscape, they might get disoriented and lose their aspect ratio, hence Apple decided to disable them altogether in this mode. What are your views on the same? Do let us know in the comments section below.
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