Samsung's official Galaxy S10 wallpapers all try really hard to hide the display cutout


Some people aren't thrilled with the placement of the Galaxy S10 series' hole-punch cutout, and Samsung seems to be very aware of that. All of the S10's wallpapers conveniently fade to black at their top right corners, which is an interesting tactic. The six new wallpapers are now available for your viewing and downloading pleasure.
  
  
These six wallpapers, pulled by XDA, have made their debut on the Galaxy S10. There are several others as well, but they were already included the S9 and Note9 One UI updates. If you'd like to download them in their full resolution (3040x3040), you can do so via XDA's Android File Host link below.
And in case you're wondering what the hero image is, it's a meme from a show called LazyTown entitled "Here's a little lesson in trickery." Ryne made it, and he's very proud that it's currently #1 on r/androidcirclejerk. May Stefan Karl rest in peace.

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