Samsung is set to introduce some new smartphones in its A Series. These devices will be entry level to mid-range handsets. In order, these devices are Galaxy A14, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A54. The Samsung Galaxy A14 will be the most affordable handset among the three and is set to be launched with several upgrades. The device comes with new stock wallpapers as well. In this guide, you will get to know how to download stock wallpapers of Galaxy A14 before its launch.
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The Samsung Galaxy A Series is pretty popular for many reasons. The Galaxy A1x models are the entry-level smartphones priced lower than other models in the series. Soon, the Galaxy A14 is set to enter the lineup. The device recently passed the Bluetooth certification and could be launched any day now.
The entry-level smartphones of the Samsung Galaxy A Series have the same wallpaper concept. The Galaxy A14 5G follows the same pattern as well. The Galaxy A14 wallpapers come with similar heavy balloon-like design and a small transparent ball. In this collection, there are three unique Galaxy A14 wallpapers alongside a bunch of common Samsung wallpapers available in most Samsung devices.
How to download stock wallpapers of Galaxy A14
If you want to try out the new wallpapers, you can get your hands on them here. All three Galaxy A14 wallpapers are available in resolutions of 1600 x 1600 pixels and 2400 x 2400 pixels. The Galaxy A14 Wallpaper collection also includes One UI 5 wallpapers, common Samsung wallpapers, pattern wallpapers, and more. You can easily download stock wallpapers of Galaxy A14 through Google Drive.
- Samsung Galaxy A14 wallpapers – Download
After downloading the wallpapers, you should head over to the download folder and then choose your favorite wallpaper that you wish to set on your device’s home screen or lock screen. Open it before tapping on the three-dots menu icon to set the wallpaper.
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