You look up in the elements, Click Screen saver and there you have it. There are 2 screens which you can customize in IOS: The lock screen, and the desktop screen.
The iPad doesn't have a traditional screen-saver function, as it goes to sleep and wakes up instantly to save battery power.
Go to System Preferences. Then inside that look in "Personal" and click, "Desktop and Screen Saver".
Then, pick your picture,
IT DEPENDS ON THE PHONE YOU HAVE
Read the phone's manual!
Go to System Preferences ==> Desktop/Screen Saver ==> Select Screen Saver and then browse through your folders to find the image(s) you wish to use.
No.
Right click on the desktop, and change your screensaver to something else. :D
Yes
Very carefully
No
You can't. You can only do it to the iPhone 4g and the Droid.
there is no way to change the screensaver on samsung behold
No, the iPhone 3G does not have a front camera.
no idea .... i also wana know :(
Go to the menu, then select Tools - then Themes, click the options button and then edit. It will list Wallpaper: and ScreenSaver/Date and time just select where it says screensaver or date and time and change it to off. I hope that helps.
No, it does not. The first iPhone to have a front facing camera was the model that followed after the 3GS: the iPhone 4. The front camera was introduced as part of a new feature to FaceTime other iPhone owners, essentially introducing the prospect of video calling to the cellphone experience.
No, all iPhones prior to the iPhone 4 do not have front facing cameras.