How to Set Dynamic Wallpaper and Live Wallpaper on iPhone

To use Live Wallpapers or Dynamic Wallpapers on your iPhone, follow these steps:

How to Use Dynamic Wallpaper and Live Wallpaper on iPhone

Once you’ve set your new wallpaper, it’s easy to see it in action. Here’s what to do:

How to Use Live Photos as Wallpaper

You’re not be limited to the Live Wallpapers that come pre-installed on the iPhone. In fact, you can use any Live Photos that are already on your phone as Live Wallpapers.

Dynamic: Don’t do anything. The animation simply plays on the Lock or Home screen.Live: On the Lock screen, tap and hold until the image starts moving.

Of course, this means you need to have a Live Photo already on your phone. Once you’ve taken some Live Photos, just follow these steps:

Where to Get More Live Wallpaper and Dynamic Wallpaper for iPhone

If you enjoy Live and Dynamic Wallpapers, you may want to get some wallpapers besides than the ones that come pre-loaded on the iPhone. If you’re a big fan of Dynamic Wallpapers, I have bad news: you can’t add your own (without jailbreaking, at least). Apple doesn’t allow it. However, if you prefer Live Wallpapers, there are lots of sources of new images, including:

Google: Search for something like “iPhone live wallpapers” (or similar terms) and you’ll find a ton of sites offering free downloads. Apps: There are a lot of apps in the App Store with tons of free wallpapers. A few to check out include: Live Wallpaper 4K (free, with in-app purchases). Live Wallpapers Now (free, with in-app purchases).  Wallpapers & Themes for Me (free).

What Are Live Wallpaper and Dynamic Wallpaper, and How Are They Different?

Changing your iPhone wallpaper is a fun and easy way to make your phone reflect your personality and interests. Live Wallpapers and Dynamic Wallpapers both add movement to your iPhone’s home screen and lock screen. While both of them deliver eye-catching animations, they’re not the same thing. Here’s what makes them different:

Live Wallpapers: These wallpapers seem like still images until you long-press the screen. When you do this, they come to life and start to move. Live Wallpapers are activated with a long press on the 3D Touch screen (or the models that simulate it in software), so they’re only available on the iPhone 6S and newer. The animations for Live Wallpapers only work on the Lock screen. On the Home screen, Live Wallpapers just look like still images. Dynamic Wallpapers: These are more like short video clips that play on a loop. They work on both the Home and Lock screens. They don’t require the 3D Touch screen, so you can use them on any iPhone running iOS 7 or newer. Unfortunately, you can’t easily add your own Dynamic Wallpapers, as we’ll see.