Best Galaxy S10 wallpapers for the hole-punch camera: Star Wars, Big Hero 6 and more – CNET

The Galaxy S10 is sweeping the web with its new hole-punch camera feature.

The phone’s Infinity-O display has a cutout for the front-facing camera in the top-right corner, as opposed to a notch. The default wallpapers Samsung includes on its latest phones all attempt to hide the cutout by darkening the top corner. But some users have embraced it as a prop for their impressive wallpaper creations.

The larger version of the phone, the Galaxy S10 Plus, has two cameras on screen. Using those as eyes, users bring us Bender from Futurama or Baymax from Big Hero 6. Star Wars wallpapers are perhaps the cream of the crop, many of which include Darth Vader, where the S10 camera becomes a dark void in his left eye.

Are the new wallpapers reason alone to buy the Galaxy S10? Decide for yourself. Here are some of our favorite Galaxy S10 hole-punch wallpapers.

Read: We are giving away an unlocked Galaxy S10 Plus phone

Darth Vader

Darth Vader


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R2D2

R2D2


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Star Wars BB8 Droid

Star Wars BB8 Droid


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The Death Star from Star Wars

The Death Star from Star Wars


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Big Hero 6

Big Hero 6


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Bender from Futurama

Bender from Futurama


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7. Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc. (download wallpaper)

Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc.

Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc.


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Minion

Minion


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Wall-E

Wall-E


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Iron Man

Iron Man


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Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

Stay Puft Marshmallow Man


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Thor

Thor


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Simpson's Donut Hole

Simpson’s Donut Hole


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Air Jordan

Air Jordan


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Mars Rover

Mars Rover


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How to load wallpaper on Samsung Galaxy S10

To change your wallpaper on the Galaxy S10 or S10 Plus, follow these steps:

  1. Open the web link to the wallpaper

  2. Tap and hold down on the image until a menu pops up

  3. Tap “Download image”

  4. Click the home button

  5. Tap and hold down until the home screen menu pops up

  6. Tap Wallpapers

  7. Tap Gallery

  8. Tap the image you just downloaded

  9. Tap “Home and lock screens”

  10. Tap “Set as wallpaper”

  11. Tap the home button and take a look at your new wallpaper

source: cnet.com