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Wallpaper Wednesday: More great phone wallpapers for all to share (June 11)

Wallpaper Wednesday: More great phone wallpapers for all to share (June 11)

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Welcome to Wallpaper Wednesday! In this weekly roundup, we'll give you a handful of Android wallpapers you can download and use on your phone, tablet, or even your laptop/PC. The images will come from folks here at Android Authority as well as our readers. All are free to use and come without watermarks. File formats are JPG and PNG, and we'll provide images in both landscape and portrait modes, so they'll be optimized for various screens.
For the newest walls as well as all the ones from previous weeks, check out this Drive link. Want to submit your own? Head to the bottom of this article.
Wallpaper Wednesday: June 11, 2025
Another week, another set of awesome Android wallpapers for you to share! Remember that we are always looking for submissions from our readers. Head to the bottom of this article to find out how you could have one of your images featured in an upcoming Wallpaper Wednesday!
With that in mind, we've got six awesome images from our readers that would look great on your phone, tablet, or PC. As usual, we also have three images from the Android Authority team.
First, we have a great photo of a rose from reader Snigdha Paul, who used an OPPO F27 Pro Plus for the shot! Next, we have an amazing picture of some water droplets on a leaf at the Oakland Zoo. That one comes from reader Shaunee, who used a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra for the shot! After that, we have a peaceful snap of the moon as seen through the trees from reader Aishwarya V., who used a Google Pixel 7 for the capture! Next, we have a majestic photo of a building in Taipei from reader Gab Baldonado. Gab used a Google Pixel 6 for that one! After that, we have yet another astounding photo from frequent contributor Han Le, this time of the Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve in Vietnam. As usual, Han shot that with a Google Pixel 6 Pro! Finally, we have a terrific shot of a bright pink flower from reader Nathanial, who used a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra for the capture. Thanks so much for your submissions, all!
From the Android Authority team, we have a jaw-dropping photo of a butterfly from Chris Thomas. We also have a simple (but effective) shot of some beams from Rita El Khoury. Finally, we have some busy bees from Jonathan Feist.
Be sure to download these photos in their high resolutions from this Drive link!
How to submit your own Android wallpapers
We are very excited to see your own contributions to our Wallpaper Wednesdays project. Before submitting, here are the rules: Your submissions should be your own creation. That means photos you took, digital art you created, etc. Please don't submit other people's work — that's just not cool. Also, please don't send images purely created with AI . They will not be accepted. Images you created and then augmented with AI tools are OK.
. They will not be accepted. Images you created and then augmented with AI tools are OK. You must agree to let Android Authority share your Android wallpapers for free with anyone who wants them.
We will not accept watermarked images. You will, however, get a credit and a link in the article itself. We can link to your social media account only.
Ready to submit? Fill out the form below. You'll need to include the highest-resolution version of the image you can provide, your name, and a brief description of what the image is. If you want us to link to a social media page you own in your credit, please provide that, too, but that's optional.

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