Free Backgrounds For Your Mobile Phone


iDesign iPhone

iDesign has over 10,000 images that can be used as iPhone wallpapers, and is updated daily. Choose from over 40 categories including Abstract, Closeups, Fashion and Text. You can search for specific images, and comment on the images available.
You can save the wallpapers on your computer and transfer them when your sync your iPhone, or simply visit the site from your phone to save them.
Poolga features an incredibly high quality collection of iPhone wallpapers submitted by professional artists and designers. While the site is not searchable, and there are no categories, scrolling through the available wallpapers is still incredibly enjoyable.
You can save the wallpapers on your computer and transfer them when your sync your iPhone, or simply visit the site from your phone to save them.
Sciphone
Sciphone has an extensive list of categories to choose from, and is constantly being updated. Like any large wallpaper repository, it’s to be expected to find a ton of pictures of scantily clad women, but their other categories feature a wide variety of photographs, digital art and design.
What makes the site worth visiting is its mobile optimisation for the iPhone, making it easier than ever to save the image directly from your iPhone. It should of course be mentioned that not all Sciphone images are safe for work.
Crackberry has the most comprehensive set of searchable Blackberry backgrounds, and takes into account the fact that not every Blackberry screen is the same. The site contains over 20 categories, with thousands of images to choose from. They also feature lists of the most downloaded, the highest rated and most recently added wallpapers.

Blackberry Tune is another great resource for Blackberry wallpapers. Select your phone model, and then choose from up to 12 categories – which varies from model to model. You can then download the image to your computer, to transfer to your phone.

Motorola Droid Wallpapers
From the makers of Sciphone comes the free Motorola Droid repository containing over 20 categories and almost 500 images, including Textures, Technology and Games. It also displays the most recently viewed images, and the site also allows you to search for the image of your choice.
As with Sciphone, it should be mentioned that not all images are safe for work.
G1 Wallpapers
Again from the makers of Sciphone comes the free G1 repository, containing the same categories, but this time, the images are cropped and resized to fit the G1′s screen. The website also displays the most recently viewed images, and allows you to search for the image of your choice.
G1 Wallpapers has almost 1000 images to choose from, and is updated on a regular basis. As with Sciphone, it should be mentioned that not all images are safe for work.
Zedge has a convenient cell phone wallpaper maker for just about any model phone you’ve ever thought of, in 4 easy steps. Choose from a limited selection of backgrounds or a solid colour, choose a font, and write in the exact text you want to appear on your wallpaper.
You can then save the image, or visit Zedge’s mobile site from your phone and enter the zCode specified for that image. Using the cell phone wallpaper maker requires you to sign up for a free account.
Flickr is a great resource for cell phone backgrounds, simply by browsing through various groups. The Flickr Group, iPhone Wallpapers is made up of over 5,000 members, and features over 18,000 images from a wide variety of art, photography and design.
The group is, of course, searchable, but unfortunately because of the fact that it is not moderated, some of the images are not correctly sized. That said, the unlimited choices available make it a great wallpaper resource.