
A PSG wallpaper in 4K does not look the same on an iPhone SE and on an iPhone 15 Pro Max. The display, the pixel ratio, and the management of the Always-On Display change the game. Before downloading the first image you find, we recommend understanding what keeps an image sharp once cropped by iOS for the lock screen and home screen.
Native resolution and iOS cropping: what 4K really means on iPhone
The term “4K” refers to a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, designed for widescreen displays (16:9 ratio). The screen of a recent iPhone Pro has a ratio close to 19.5:9 with a resolution of 2796 x 1290 pixels. A landscape-format 4K PSG wallpaper will therefore be automatically cropped by iOS, which removes the edges to fill the height.
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We observe that most wallpapers available on general image banks are in landscape format. On an iPhone, this means only displaying the central third of the image. A centered PSG logo works, but a full-body player image loses its legs or head.
For optimal rendering, look for a 4K PSG wallpaper for iPhone already in portrait format (9:19 or 9:21 ratio), or crop the image yourself before applying it. Apple’s Photos app allows for free cropping, but an editor like Pixelmator manages sharpness better after resizing.
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OLED displays, ProMotion, and Always-On Display: adapting the visual to the screen
The OLED displays of recent iPhones show absolute black. A dark-dominant PSG wallpaper (the navy blue of the jersey, a night sky at Parc des Princes) fully benefits from this technology. The black pixels are turned off, creating spectacular contrast for the logo and reducing battery consumption.
The Always-On Display, available since the iPhone 14 Pro, darkens the lock screen wallpaper and reduces its brightness. A highly detailed visual with subtle gradients becomes unreadable in this mode. We recommend high-contrast compositions, with a sharp logo on a solid or nearly solid background, so that the wallpaper remains identifiable when the screen is off.
The ProMotion refresh rate at 120 Hz does not directly affect a static wallpaper. However, the parallax effect that iOS applies by default slightly moves the image according to the tilt of the phone. iOS adds an additional crop of about one centimeter visually on each edge. Disabling parallax in Settings > Accessibility > Motion allows you to keep the entire framing you chose.
Official PSG content vs. generic image banks
PSG regularly publishes mobile-optimized visuals through its official app and social media: match posters, player posters, high-resolution celebrations. These contents are produced by the club’s creative team and display a graphic consistency (typography, colors, photo treatment) that third-party image banks do not replicate.
- The PSG Official app offers story visuals available in native mobile resolution, already in the correct ratio
- The club’s Instagram account publishes high-definition carousels, downloadable via third-party tools or a cropped screenshot
- Sites like WallpaperCave or Zedge compile visuals from various sources, often compressed or in landscape format, requiring cropping
Since the departures of iconic players like Neymar and Messi, the most sought-after visuals have shifted to focus on the club’s logo and Parc des Princes rather than individual portraits. Wallpaper platforms have also reorganized their categories accordingly.

Setting the PSG wallpaper on iPhone without quality loss
iOS offers two distinct locations: lock screen and home screen. Since iOS 16, each location can have a different wallpaper, opening up interesting combinations (PSG logo on lock screen, photo of the Parc on home screen).
The technical procedure to avoid any degradation:
- Save the image in PNG format rather than JPEG to preserve color blocks (PSG blue compresses poorly in low-quality JPEG)
- Ensure that the width of the image exceeds the horizontal resolution of your iPhone model, otherwise iOS interpolates and the rendering becomes blurry
- Apply the wallpaper via Settings > Wallpaper > Add a wallpaper, then pinch to manually adjust the cropping
- Disable the depth effect if the main subject (logo, player) is centered, as iOS attempts to separate the foreground from the background with sometimes unpredictable results on graphic compositions
The PNG format in portrait resolution remains the best choice for a PSG wallpaper that retains its sharpness across all iPhone models. HEIF files, while lighter, can pose compatibility issues if the image comes from an Android device or a third-party site.
Widgets and PSG wallpaper: readability conflicts
Adding widgets to the lock screen (live score, match calendar) imposes a white or light text area. A wallpaper that is too busy makes these widgets unreadable. Favor a visual with a clear upper area (sky, dark block) to ensure that the time and widgets remain perfectly readable.
A well-chosen PSG wallpaper stands out by three criteria: a native portrait ratio, contrast suitable for OLED displays, and a file format without destructive compression. The rest is a matter of personal taste, between the club’s historical emblem and current compositions centered on Parc des Princes.