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Welcome to Wallpaper Wednesday! In this weekly roundup, we’ll give you a handful of Android wallpapers that you can download and use on your phone, tablet, or even your laptop/PC. Photos will come from the people here Android Authority And also our readers. All are free to use and come without watermarks. The file formats are JPG and PNG, and we will provide images in both landscape and portrait modes, so they will be optimized for different screens.
For the latest walls as well as all walls from previous weeks, Check out this drive link. Want to submit your own? Go to the bottom of this article.
Wallpaper Wednesday: April 8, 2026
Another week, another set of amazing Android wallpapers for you to share! Remember we are always looking for submissions from our readers. Head to the bottom of this article to find out how you can feature one of your images in the upcoming Wallpaper Wednesday!
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With that in mind, we’ve got six amazing images from our readers that will look great on your phone, tablet or PC. As usual, we also have three images Android Authority Team.
Have any of these caught your attention? Let us tell you a little more about them for context. The first comes from yours truly (Edgar Cervantes). This was shot with an iPhone 17 Pro Max in Sequoia National Park. Those who know me will know that I am a sunset chaser, and this is one of my favorites ever. I just had to share it with you.
Next is an image of some organ pipes. This comes from one of our favorite in-house contributors, Rita El Khoury. I love pattern and order in them, and large organ pipes have always fascinated me. Meanwhile, the third image is of Zac Q-Dennis. This is special because it is from their honeymoon. This was shot using the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.
With that out of the way, it’s time to move on to the wallpapers that matter: yours! Enosh Williams presented the fourth image. He shows us a steel window lattice, shot using a Pixel phone. The patterns are nice, and it’s very interesting.
Did I remember to mention that I love sunsets? That’s why the fifth image spoke to me so much. It shows a sunset with many layers of clouds and some hills below. Jin Woo captured this beautiful scene in West Virginia using a Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus. Very beautiful.
The skies are inspiring, but there’s plenty of beauty to be found on the ground, too. The sixth wallpaper proves it perfectly. It is a beautiful river with interesting stone steps. it was shot Gregory J Tschirhart In northwest Michigan. He also shot the ninth photo in this gallery!
I am also a fan of the seventh image. This is a close-up of wheat in a field during a muggy morning in south Alabama. This was shot by David Brule using a Google Pixel 10 Pro. Then there’s the eighth photo, which looks similar, but on grass. This is by Jeffrey Dubinsky and was shot with a Pixel 8.
These are all amazing, guys! great work. Thank you very much for participating. Be sure to download these photos in their high resolution this drive link!
How to Submit Your Own Android Wallpaper
We’re so excited to see your contributions to our Wallpaper Wednesday project. Before submitting, these are the rules:
- Your submissions must be your own creation. This means photos you take, digital art you create, etc. Please do not submit other people’s work – that is simply not cool. Too, Please do not send images created entirely with AI. They will not be accepted. Images you created and then augmented with AI tools are fine.
- You have to agree to allow Android Authority Share your Android wallpapers for free with anyone who wants them.
- We will not accept watermarked images. However, you will get a credit and a link to the article itself. We can only link to your social media account.
Ready to submit? Fill out the form below. You need to include the highest-resolution version of the image, your name, and a brief description of what the image is. If you would like us to link to your credited social media pages, please provide that as well, but this is optional.
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