Check out these cute new wallpapers and icons set to arrive with LineageOS 19.1

LineageOS may be a little late to theAndroid 12 party, but the team of talented developers behind it are working hard on getting the next major release ready for this open source project. If you happen to be living under a rock, Lineage is one of themost popular custom ROMsout there, and is committed to giving a new lease on life to aging devices. Ahead of the official release of 19.1, the OS is sharing a few goodies in the form of new wallpapers and icons.

The existing icons for LineageOS had been starting to show their age, especially in light of newfangledMaterial You design language. These new icons arrive as a welcome change, and arguably look quite a bit more modern. Compared to Google app icons andhow frustratingly similar they look, thenew LineageOS iconsuse a wider palette of colors, helping with identification. They’re also now proper vector images, meaning they’ll scale without problem.

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The new icons are coupled with a bunch of new abstract wallpapers designed by Asher Simonds. A preview of these has been shared by XDA Recognized Developernpjohnson, which you can check out below.

If you’re looking to download any of the wallpapers, you’ll need to head over to theLineageOS Gerrit(viaXDA Developers) and scroll down to the relevant files. All the options look to be available in their full 2560×2560 resolution, so they’re as crisp as they can be.

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