Samsung Wonderland app now handles motion wallpapers more reliably
Samsung has rolled out a new update for the Wonderland app, bringing a few meaningful improvements for users who create custom motion wallpapers on Galaxy devices.
One of the key fixes restores the 3D motion effect for portrait photos used in motion wallpapers. Some users had noticed that the depth effect was no longer working properly, and this update appears to address that issue.
The update also changes how the app handles photo and video permissions.
Instead of asking for broad access upfront, Wonderland now requests permission only when users actually try to load files. Itβs a cleaner and more privacy-friendly approach.
Samsung has additionally fixed a bug that could cause videos and animated elements in wallpapers to randomly stop playing. With this patch, motion wallpapers should now run more reliably without interruptions.
The latest Wonderland update is rolling out through Galaxy Store. The availability seems broad, but not all Galaxy users may see the update immediately. The customization app requires Good Lock to be installed already to function.
Samsung Wonderland May 2026 update changelog
- Improved the app so that the 3D effect is applied again when using portrait photos for motion wallpapers.
- Changed photo and video permissions to optional permissions, and updated the app to request permission only when loading actual files.
- Fixed an issue where videos and animations in wallpapers would occasionally stop.
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