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While some people are completely satisfied with the default iOS wallpapers on the iPhone, other users like to play with the appearance of their Apple smartphone and make it special with various wallpapers. If you belong to the latter group and are tired of searching for wallpapers on the web, you can try the WLPPR application.

Appearance

The WLPPR app has a minimalistic, simple, elegant look. By scrolling to the sides, you can view individual wallpaper categories (winter, cityscapes, nature, bird's eye view, space and many others). In the upper right corner of the application there is a button to go to saved wallpapers, in the upper left corner you will find a button to go to information, rate the application, contact the creator, share the application or perhaps restore purchases.

Function

In terms of functions, there is actually not much to write about in WLPPR-type applications. The purpose of the application is clear – it is essentially a virtual library of iPhone wallpapers, thematically sorted into many categories. When you click on the page with the selected category, you will see previews of all available wallpapers. For each of the wallpapers, you'll find the option to add to your favorites list, blur, download in two different sizes, preview what it will look like on your iPhone's desktop or lock screen, and information about the image. In the basic free version, WLPPR offers hundreds of wallpapers that are 25% free. Wallpapers in other categories will be displayed to you after sharing the application, the second option is a one-time payment - unlocking one category will cost you 99 crowns, access to absolutely all categories costs XNUMX crowns once. For all categories, you can view previews of the included wallpapers.

Finally

WLPPR is one of the applications that offers a wide range of really high-quality iPhone wallpapers at a reasonable price. So the main question is whether you like the WLPPR offer. If you would like to look for another application of this type, you can try, for example, Vellum, which we wrote about in one of our previous articles.

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