How to Use Live Wallpaper on iOS 16/iPhone

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The lock screen customization feature of iOS 16 has become the talk of the tech world. However, many wishes to use live wallpaper on iOS 16. The new iOS 16 has added some cool wallpapers, widgets, and editing options for the lock screen design the new lock screen.

After the iOS 16 and iPhone 14 series were released, we saw many questions about using live wallpapers on the iPhone lock screen. Of course, it is so fun and enchanting to have an iPhone’s completely new and custom lock screen. But this lock screen customization cannot replace the real charm of live wallpapers.

While exploring the new lock screen customization feature of iOS 16, many people couldn’t get the option to set live wallpaper on iPhone in iOS 16. Therefore, we decided to look into the matter and provide a guide to setting up live wallpaper on iOS 16.

How to Use Live Wallpaper on iOS 16

Note: Since Apple removed Live Wallpapers on iOS 16, you can use depth effect wallpapers to use as live wallpaper on iOS 16 lock screen.

  1. Tap & hold the empty space till it zooms out on the lock screen.
  2. Next, tap on Plus icon at the bottom of the screen
  3. Now you can see some animated wallpapers like Earth, Earth & Moon, Solar System, and Clownfish wallpaper. Select one wallpaper.
  4. Tap on Add at the top right corner.
  5. After that, tap on Set As Wallpaper Pair and tap on Zoom out screen to Apply.

Once you follow the above steps, you will have the depth effect wallpaper on the lock screen of iPhone, which looks like live wallpaper or 3D effect. If you don’t like the default depth effect wallpapers, you can also download more depth effect wallpapers and set on your iOS 16 lock screen to add live wallpaper effects.

That’s you can have the live wallpaper effect on the lock screen of iOS 16. Users with iPhone 14 models can also follow the same steps and use live wallpaper on iPhone 14.

Conclusion

Since Apple removed Live Wallpapers on iOS 16, you can use depth effect wallpapers to use live wallpaper on the iOS 16 lock screen on your iPhone. Are you happy with the guide? Need more tips? Feel free to ask through the comment box.

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