Final answer:
The Photos widget on an iPhone is designed to automatically rotate through a user's photo library, but users can stop this by using a third-party app that allows setting a static photo or by removing the Photos widget from the home screen.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you mention that your iPhone keeps changing the photo widgets for all the photos on the photo widget app, it's likely because the Photos widget on iOS is designed to rotate through your photos periodically, showing you a selection of memories from your library. This is intended to keep the widget content dynamic and fresh. However, if you want to have a static photo that doesn't change, you can use a third-party widget app that allows you to set a single photo as your widget that won't change, or you can remove the Photos widget from your home screen entirely.
To stop the photo widget from changing photos:
- Long-press on the home screen to enter jiggle mode.
- Tap the minus sign (-) on the photo widget to remove it.
- Search for and download a third-party widget app that offers the option to set a static photo.
- Add the third-party widget to your home screen and select the photo you'd like to keep.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your chosen photo remains on your home screen without it changing.