Download Any Stock Android Wallpapers on Your Mobile – DroidPack Wallpapers

Are you looking for the Stock Android Wallpapers or from any other Flagship Devices and ROMs. If you answer is yes, then here is a good new for you. XDA Forum Member donniemceduns released a new free application called DroidPack Wallpapers. This app brought together the stock wallpapers from many devices and custom ROMs, which you can easily download on your device and set them your default wallpaper. With the help of this free application you can use Stock Wallpapers of over 40 Flagship Android Devices and Roms including non Android Devices like iOS 7 and iOS 8. The app works on all the android devices and one of the easiest way to find the best stock wallpapers for your mobile or smartphone.

Now no need to search the stock wallpapers on Google or on some other forms. Just install the application on your device and find your favorite wallpaper withing a few seconds. So lets take a look how the apps works on the android devices.

Download Wallpapers From All The Flagships Phones

This is one of the simplest mods you can make to your phone. Visit the Google plays store application on your android and install the DroidPack Wallpapers. You can find the direct link of the application at the end of this guide. Once the application is installed, run the app and you can see the list of the devices and stock ROM on the main screen of the applications. Form here all you have to select the device or ROM.

Stock-Wallpapers-list

Now you will see all the wallpapers of the Stock rom or device on the screen of the app. By this way you can vies all the stock wallpaper of the latest flagship models or ROM on your device and select the wallpapers which you want to install on your device.

Android-Wallpapers

To install the wallpapers on your android, tap on the wallpaper which you want to install and you will see the three options like “Set Wallpaper” “Download Wallpaper” and “Rate App”.

Save-Wallpapers

Pretty cool right? You can grab DroidPack from the Play Store link here, and yes it’s free.

Rajesh Rajput is Tech Blogger, who loves to write about Android Tips, How to Guides, Reviews, ROMs, and more.