The main reason why the dynamic wallpaper on the Apple mobile phone does not move is because one is set as a static wallpaper, and the other is set as the home screen wallpaper.
You only need to reset the wallpaper as the lock screen wallpaper to see the live wallpaper effect.
Solution to iPhone dynamic wallpaper not moving:
You can set dynamic wallpaper, the specific operation method is as follows:
1. Open Settings-Wallpaper in order
2. In the live list, click on any dynamic wallpaper
3. After entering the wallpaper preview page, click the live Photo option to preview the dynamic wallpaper
4. Click Set Set, choose to set the lock screen or both settings
5. Choose to set the lock screen or both settings
Extended information:
In 2004, Apple The company convened more than 1,000 internal employees to form an iPhone research and development team and began a highly confidential project named "Project Purple", including Jonathan Ive, the designer behind the iPhone. At the time, Apple CEO Steve Jobs deviated from his original focus on tablets such as the iPad and turned to mobile phones.
Apple secretly collaborated with AT&T to create some hardware and software equipment - the Cingular wireless network at the time - AT&T gave Apple investment and great freedom, and spent about 30 months $150 million. In exchange, Apple guarantees that iPhones sold in the United States will be exclusively sold by AT&T within four years.
In January 2015, the US Trademark and Patent Office announced a patent submitted by Apple. According to the submitted patent draft, in the future, the home button of the iPhone or iPad may pop up a game joystick with a single press.
The name of the new patent is called "Multifunctional Input Device". According to the patent, the newly designed Home button is no different in appearance and function from the existing Home button; however, if a certain amount of pressure is applied to the Home button, a thumb-sized game joystick will pop up. The recovery method is also very simple. Players can press the joystick back to its original position after use.
Reference material: iPhone-Baidu Encyclopedia