Set Dynamic wallpaper on your Android..!!
Step 1 Download Some Background Images
You'll need your own wallpapers to start out with, as this
app only changes your background for you
Step 2 Install Smart Wallpaper
To get contextually-aware home screen backgrounds, the first
thing you'll need to do is install the app, which is called Smart Wallpaper.
After launching Smart Wallpaper for the first time, you'll
get a quick feature tour. Go ahead and read through this, then move onto the
next step.
Step 3 Select a Condition for Your Automatic Wallpapers
When you make it to the main menu, you'll see a list of all
the conditions that Smart Wallpaper can use to automatically change your
background image. To start, tap the "Select" button next to one of
the entries, then tap the entry itself to do a bit of customization.
From here, if you're running Android Marshmallow or higher,
you'll have to give Smart Wallpaper permission to access your photos. So tap
the yellow bar near the top of the screen, then press "Allow" on the
subsequent popup.
Step 4 Set Different Wallpapers for Each Sub-Condition
From here, you'll see a list of the sub-conditions that you
can assign a unique wallpaper to. So tap one of these, then tap the frowny face
on the next popup. From here, simply select an image for this particular
sub-condition, then repeat this process for any of the remaining
sub-conditions.
Step 5 Add WiFi Networks (WiFi Condition Only)
If you chose Wi-Fi as the condition for your smart
wallpaper, things will be a little bit different, since you'll have to add the
networks you connect to.
So tap the + button on the right side of your screen, then
select a Wi-Fi network from the list. After that, you'll be prompted to
associate a wallpaper with this Wi-Fi network, so pick one using the file
browser menu. When you're done there, you can add automatic wallpapers for
other networks using this same process.
Activate Smart
Wallpaper
At this point, the only thing left to do is to set Smart
Wallpaper as your home screen background. So after choosing images for each
sub-condition, press your device's back button once. From here, tap the
"Activate" button near the top of the screen, then press "Set
wallpaper" on the following menu.
At this point, you're all set to go. From now on, your
wallpaper will change automatically when your condition changes. With some
conditions, it may take a few seconds for the new wallpaper to apply after
something changes, but you'll probably never notice this, as it happens
silently in the background.

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