This also did not work for me.
I long-pressed the iOS 26.1 simulator background which switched it to "jiggly edit mode"
I tapped the top-left "Edit" button
and then selected "Edit wallpaper"
I chose a color and tapped "Done" and...
Still had very high CPU usage
I re-downloaded 26.0.1 iOS simulator and it was great out of the box
So for me at least this background setting workaround did not work, but iOS 26.0.1 does.
Anyone else get it to work?
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