Once Earth Live Wallpaper has been installed you can access it via the standard menu for setting a background. Press on an empty space on the homescreen, select Wallpaper and then Live-Wallpaper. The application is labeled as EarthRot and not Earth Live Wallpaper… don’t let this confuse you.
This application provides a spectacular animated globe as a wallpaper. And it doesn’t stop there—you can also chose from a cool selection of planets, including several from the Star Wars universe.
But let’s get back to settings:
You can adopt the default settings. In order to do so select Set Wallpaper (or adjust the wallpaper), along with Settings. (NB: Once a wallpaper has been set as a background you can easily access Options via Wallpapers and Configure.)
The functions span a pretty broad spectrum; here’s a quick overview:
• You can download even more background textures via Map Packs on the top right—and free of charge to boot!
• You can set the speed of rotation, size of planets, onscreen positioning, and type of rotation (around which axis) via Globe Aspect.
• Globe Behavior allows you to set the planets‘ interactions: you can chose if (and how) a planet moves when you switch homescreen, as well as if it should rotate when you wipe your finger across the screen to switch homescreens.
• Maps: you can pick the planet (Earth, Earth by night, Earth with cloud movement (updated live via the internet, sweet!), Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Io, Titan, Callisto, Europa, Ganymed, Phoebus, Endor, Tatooine, Naboo, Hoth, Geonosis, Mustafar, Coruscant, Utapau, Yavin 4, Kamino, The Death Star, planets from the TV show Futurama, and so much more). You can also program how the planet’s name should appear, set the light/shadow sides of the planet, or select the planet’s surface randomly.
• Background: you can either select default backgrounds (with stars, it goes without saying), or chose one of your own pictures. The backgrounds can be set so that they waver slightly.
• Starfield: select this if you want an animated background adorned with stars. Looks a lot like what you can set as a computer background: white dots that zoom past the eye of the beholder. Please note that this option will suck a lot of juice out of your device.
• Foreground: apparently this function is meant to prevent possible crashes, but I never had to make use of it as Earth Live Wallpaper runs very smoothly.
The background textures are ah-maze-ing, especially the light/shadow option and cloud movement, synchronized with actually cloud movements so that the same cloud formations are shown onscreen as the ones that are forming up in the sky.
Awesome!
Ciaran
Apr 29, 2012 12:17:47 AM
Does not work The planets just come up as white circles ???
Christopher
Apr 28, 2012 6:48:41 AM
STOP!!!! Monopolizes your data/internet on your phone. Cool graphics, but has a hidden agenda. Stuff like this should be against the law.
Mohammad
Apr 27, 2012 6:24:07 AM
Good when apply this wall. on your screen there is no maps on earth
Chris
Apr 27, 2012 1:11:35 AM
Cool earth Narly
Achs
Apr 27, 2012 12:37:36 AM
Good Awesome
Anonymous
Apr 26, 2012 10:34:12 PM
Samsung Galaxy Tab This is seamlessly super app!!
Jose
Apr 26, 2012 7:58:32 AM
Ge Live
Scott
Apr 26, 2012 12:47:53 AM
Worlds aplenty! A large number of beautiful worlds. I love that it has great fictional planets from star wars and other sci fi.
Benetta
Apr 25, 2012 5:58:43 PM
TOO Much... I think there are WAY too many options. It is overwhelming. And you cannot see the result of the options you choose set it as until you set it as wallpaper...Then again, I am ignorant in this situation ( not knowledgeable ) ..For me...would be awesome, it it were simpler:) But it is BEAUTIFUL!!
spiro
Apr 25, 2012 5:30:46 PM
Cool