Get Confused with Android Kit Kat & Galaxy S5 Wallpapers for the iPhone

Most smartphone owners are pretty set on their preference towards the iPhone or Android, but that doesn’t mean you can’t cross-pollinate a bit… at least with your device wallpaper. With the general bright-color trend, many of the Android wallpapers look absolutely fantastic on the iPhone and iPad too, and some of the KitKat wallpapers are even large enough to work on the desktop.
We’ll focus on my three personal favorites here; the infamously bright pink mountains from KitKat, and the multicolor craziness from the new S5. You can also opt to grab the full pack of 12 wallpapers too, which include seven from Android 4.4 Kitkat, and three wallpapers from the newly released Samsung Galaxy S5.
Click any of the thumbnails below to open the full sized wallpaper:
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