Clownfish Wallpaper makes a comeback with latest iOS 16 Developer Beta

Clownfish Wallpaper makes a comeback with latest iOS 16 Developer Beta

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Apple recently started rolling out iOS 16 developer beta 3 to iPhones. The update came with a bunch of notable features including Lockdown mode, a security feature that aims to improve the security of iPhones. Among other changes, Apple appears to have brought back the vintage clownfish wallpaper from the original iPhone.

How to Get Clownfish Wallpaper on iPhone (iOS 16 Beta 3)

For the uninitiated, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs used the clownfish wallpaper when he unveiled the original iPhone back in 2007. However, this particular wallpaper never made it to the iPhone models that went on sale. Now, 15 years later, the wallpaper is making a comeback in the latest iOS 16.3 developer beta.

As first spotted by Twitter users and highlighted by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, some users are seeing the clownfish wallpaper in the latest developer build. However, there are others who do not have the wallpaper even though they run the same construction. You can check out the tweet and wallpaper below: Some users seem to see a new Clownfish wallpaper in iOS 16 beta 3. This is the wallpaper Steve Jobs used when the original iPhone was announced in 2007 – but it never shipped with any iPhone. Here we are 15 years later. https://t.co/OLTvb1KVJG — Mark Gurman (@markgurman) July 6, 2022

Some users seem to see a new Clownfish wallpaper in iOS 16 beta 3. This is the wallpaper that Steve Jobs used when the original iPhone was announced in 2007 – but it never shipped with any iPhone. Here we are 15 years later. https://t.co/OLTvb1KVJG — Mark Gurman (@markgurman) July 6, 2022

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