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Operating system iOS 17.1 also offers a new lock screen personalization option for iPhones, among other features. Among other things, you can also set your iPhone's lock screen wallpaper to randomly rotate photos from a specific album in your photo library.

In the latest versions of the system iOS company Apple allowed users to customize their lock screen in ways that simply weren't possible in earlier versions of its mobile software. One feature that has proven successful is the ability tochat photos on your Lock screen wallpaper at certain intervals or whenever you tap the screen.

In a system iOS 17.1 company Apple has expanded this feature, so now you canchat images from a specific album in your photo library instead of having to manually select individual photos or rely on preset options. The following steps will show you how.

How to activate photo rotation in the album on the locked screen of the iPhone

First, in your iPhone's native Photos, create an album with the photos you want to display on your smartphone's lock screen.

  • Unlock iPhone and activate the lock screen.
  • Long press the activated lock screen.
  • Click on + in right down corner.
  • Tap at the top of the screen Random selection of photos.
  • Click on Album.
  • Select the desired album.
  • If you want to use only some photos from a given album, click Select photos manually. In the drop-down menu below, set the desired frequency of image rotation. Click Use album.

Tap on a new wallpaper with a random selection of photos from an album in the gallery to view it live. You can then tap or wake the iPhone screen to change the photo, or wait for it to change automatically, depending on the option you choose.

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