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Wallpapers are static and screen savers "move" to prevent the image from burning into screen thus saving the screen from damage. that's the only real difference between the two. not sure if this is what you're asking for but I hope it helps.
With Android you can have ordinary wallpapers on your home screen and also with some models you can have live (animated) wallpapers, also on your home screen. I don't know of anything that works like a true screensaver and activates during periods of inactivity. If your phone is inactive, the display will just go blank to conserve the battery.So I have a question regarding screen savers and wallpapers. What are the differences? Probably an easy question but I would like some clarification.
Thanks in advance.
With Android you can have ordinary wallpapers on your home screen and also with some models you can have live (animated) wallpapers, also on your home screen. I don't know of anything that works like a true screensaver and activates during periods of inactivity. If your phone is inactive, the display will just go blank to conserve the battery.
Is Multilive an app? If so it is probably giving you wallpapers that are an incorrect resolution for your phone. If you pick (non-live) wallpapers using the menu button you can resize them (at least I can on my Droid Incredible), but it sounds like maybe you're picking them from inside an app that doesn't allow resizing. Or else they're live walls that are incorrect for your phone model - I can't find Multilive in the Market so I don't know.I just thought maybe screensavers were full screen. I use multilive wallpaper and the wallpapers that I use don't fill the whole screen. The only ones that I can get full screen is the pictures I take from the phone.
Is Multilive an app? If so it is probably giving you wallpapers that are an incorrect resolution for your phone. If you pick (non-live) wallpapers using the menu button you can resize them (at least I can on my Droid Incredible), but it sounds like maybe you're picking them from inside an app that doesn't allow resizing. Or else they're live walls that are incorrect for your phone model - I can't find Multilive in the Market so I don't
OK, I haven't tried this app, but it sounds like maybe you are taking wide wallpapers meant to cover all the home screens (960 pixels wide by 800 pixels high if your phone is like mine) and trying to cram them into one screen, so the top and bottom are not filling the screen. You will need to crop your wallpapers to the length/width ratio of a single screen. I don't know the correct wdth offhand but you should be able to find it easily. I've heard there are apps to do the cropping on the phone, or you can just do it on the desktop with an image editing program.Yeah its an app but it just allows me to have different wallpapers on each ov my home screens as well shuffle my wallpapers. I get my wallpapers from coveroid and zedge.