This passage give you 5 ways to fix the iOS 17 black wallpaper bug. If necessary, you can use the professional tool to fully back up your iPhone to avoid losing data and reset it to factory settings to solve the problem.
iOS 17 Beta 2 wallpaper completely broken.
I just upgraded to iOS 17 beta 2 on an iPhone 14 Pro Max, and my wallpaper is completely broken. The Lock screen and Dock are both completely black. Does anyone know of a fix for this iOS 17 wallpaper not working issue?
- Question from MacRumors
Choosing a nice wallpaper for your iPhone is an important task for many people. But sometimes, iPhone users will find that their wallpaper displays as a black screen on both the Lock Screen and Home Screen, instead of showing the chosen wallpaper image.
This issue likely stems from iOS software bugs or the occasional errors on the iPhone. You can wait for the release of a new system update to automatically fix this issue, or continue reading to explore possible solutions that might be helpful.
In this part, you will find 5 ways to solve your problem. If need, you can also use the professional tool mentioned in method 5 to factory reset your iPhone without any data loss.
Force restarting your iPhone can be helpful in fixing many sudden issues that occur on iPhones. You can give it a try to see if it works.
Apple has provided iPhone users with three methods to create and customize wallpapers.
If the persistent black screen issue continues to affect your wallpapers, you can try deleting all existing Lock Screen wallpapers:
Unlock your device > Long-press on the Lock Screen > Swipe up on the wallpaper you want to delete, then tap the trash button to remove it. Repeat this for all existing Lock Screen wallpapers.
After removing all the wallpapers, you can repeat the 3 ways above to create a new wallpaper.
Switching your iPhone's region and then switching it back is a commonly suggested solution to fix the iOS 17 wallpaper bug.
Open the Settings app on your iPhone > Go to General > Language & Region > Tap Region and choose a different region from your current one > Save this change > Return to the Region setting and select your original region again.
Now, go back to Wallpaper in the Settings app to create a new wallpaper for your iPhone. After completing this step, your wallpaper may display correctly on your iPhone.
Many bugs, including the iOS 17 black wallpaper issue, may be addressed by Apple in future iOS updates. If you're using a beta version of iOS 17 that isn't the latest one, updating to the most recent version could potentially solve the problem, as Apple frequently releases bug fixes in newer updates.
Here's how to update your iOS beta version: Open the Settings app on your device > Tap on General > Select Software Update > If there's a newer iOS 17 beta version available, tap Download and Install to update your device.
If you've exhausted all other options and the issue persists, you can consider performing a factory reset on your iPhone to potentially solve the problem.
FoneTool, an all-in-one iPhone data management app, can help you easily factory reset your iPhone to fix this problem. But factoring reset will delete all personal files on your iPhone. Luckily, FoneTool also provides the full-backup feature to back up all your iPhone data.
Now you can download this software, then we will show you how to back up your iPhone and factory reset it with FoneTool.
Fully Backup iPhone
Step 1. Launch FoneTool on your PC > Connect your iPhone to the computer with a USB cable.
Step 2. Choose Phone Backup > Full Backup and click Get Started. (If need, you can also go to Selective Backup to selectively back up your iPhone photos, videos, music, contacts and messages.)
Step 3. Check Enable Backup Encryption to protect your private data if necessary. Then select a storage path to save the backup and click Start Backup to begin the task.
Now you can easily erase your iPhone to fix the issue.
Factory Reset iPhone
Step 1. Click Toolbox > Choose Data Eraser.
Step 2. Choose Erase all data and tap Get Started. (You can also choose Erase private data to delete messages, contacts, photos, podcasts, etc.)
Step 3. Check the instructions on the screen > Tap the Erase Data button to begin the task.
After the erasing, the issue may be solved. Then you can go to Backup History and click Restore dot to restore your iPhone backup.
This message gives you 5 ways to fix the iOS 17 wallpaper bug issue. You can try them one by one to check which is the most effective way. If you need to factory reset iPhone to troubleshoot it, FoneTool can help you a lot. You can also use it to erase all podcasts efficiently when you can’t delete podcasts from iPhone.