您拥有一台闪亮的新 iOS 或 iPadOS 设备,并希望用精美的动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper)来装饰它。也许有一段时间有效,但现在不起作用了!
如果您错过了神奇的壁纸,我们将帮助您解决问题。首先(First),让我们澄清什么是“动态壁纸”,什么不是“动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper)”。

什么是动态壁纸(Are Live Wallpapers),它们如何工作?
动态壁纸是动态的动画背景,您可以在 iPhone 的锁定屏幕或主屏幕上设置它们。
你的 iPhone支持动态壁纸(Support Live Wallpapers)吗?
要在 iPhone 上使用动态壁纸,您的设备必须运行 iOS 14 或更高版本。最初,只有支持 3D Touch的手机才支持动态壁纸;iPhone 6s、iPhone 6s Plus、iPhone 7、iPhone 7 Plus、iPhone 8、iPhone 8 Plus、iPhone X、iPhone XS、iPhone XS Max(XS Max)。但是,iPhone XR 和 iPhone SE(第一代(Gen))不支持此功能。
较新的(Newer)iPhone,例如 iPhone 11,也没有 3D Touch,但由于它们支持 Haptic Touch,因此该功能仍然可用。
正确设置动态壁纸
要设置动态壁纸(Wallpaper),请转至“设置”中的(Settings)“壁纸”(Wallpaper)部分,然后选择+ Add New Wallpaper。

在这里,您可以选择内置动态(Live) 壁纸或从(Wallpapers)App Store下载的第三方动态(Live) 壁纸(Wallpapers)。
动态壁纸是使用静态图像和视频文件创建的,循环播放以产生运动的错觉。它们可以响应触摸,在您点击屏幕时显示动画。一些动态壁纸还包括实时更新的互动元素,例如天气或时间信息。您可以制作自己的动态壁纸(make your own Live Wallpapers)!
动态壁纸对比(Wallpapers Vs)。动态(Dynamic) 壁纸(Wallpapers)和实时照片(Live Photos)
动态壁纸与(Wallpapers)动态壁纸(Dynamic Wallpapers)不同。后者是使用静态图像和视差效果创建的动画背景。视差(Parallax)是一种通过在您移动设备时以不同的速度显示壁纸的不同层来创建深度错觉的技术。动态(Dynamic)壁纸适用于运行 iOS 7 或更高版本的 iPhone。动态壁纸(Dynamic Wallpapers)通常对电池寿命的影响较小。
实时照片(Photos)与动态壁纸和动态壁纸不同,它们是存储在 iPhone 相机胶卷中的单张照片,而不是您可以在设备的锁定屏幕或主屏幕上设置的背景。实时照片(Photos)可以与其他人共享或用作锁定屏幕的壁纸,但它们不具有与实时或动态壁纸相同的交互或动画元素。
也可以在 iPad 上使用动态壁纸。(Wallpapers)动态壁纸(Wallpapers)是在 iOS 14 中引入的,并且可在运行 iOS 14 或更高版本的所有 iPad 机型上使用。对于 iPod Touch用户来说,遗憾的是,似乎不支持动态(Live) 壁纸(Wallpapers)。
以下是一些修复程序,可解决您无法在 iPhone 上使用动态壁纸时出现的问题,
1.强制重启手机
如果您的动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper)无法在您的 iPhone 上运行,您应该尝试的首要故障排除步骤之一就是重新启动您的设备。重新启动 iPhone 可以帮助解决许多常见问题,包括动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper)问题。
要重新启动 iPhone,请按照以下步骤操作:
- 按住电源(Power)按钮,直到出现“滑动关闭(Power)电源”滑块。在没有主页(Home)按钮的设备上,您需要按住侧面按钮(Side Button)和音量调高按钮。

- (Drag)向右
拖动滑块即可关闭 iPhone。
- 手机关闭后,等待几秒钟,然后按住电源按钮(Power)或侧面(Side)按钮,直到出现Apple徽标。
- 等待(Wait)iPhone 启动并出现主屏幕。
iPhone重新启动后,尝试再次设置动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper),看看是否可以正常工作。
2. 检查更新并安装最新的(Latest)iOS 版本
过时的 iOS 版本也可能导致此问题。更新到最新版本通常可以解决各种问题,包括动态壁纸问题。
要在 iPhone 上检查并安装更新,请按照以下步骤操作:
- 转到“设置”并选择“常规”。

- 选择软件更新。

- 如果有可用更新,您将看到一条通知以及“下载(Download)并安装”(Install)选项。

- 按照屏幕上的说明下载并安装更新。
- 您需要稳定的互联网连接和足够的电池寿命(或充电器)才能下载和安装 iOS 更新。
安装更新后,尝试再次设置动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper)。您也可以安排夜间更新,但必须插入手机,否则Apple将推迟更新。
3.重置iPhone的设置
如果您已尝试其他故障排除步骤,例如重新启动设备和检查更新,请尝试重置 iPhone 的设置。
以下是重置 iPhone 设置的方法:
- 转到“设置”并选择“常规”。

- 向下滚动(Scroll)并选择“转移”(Transfer)或“重置电话”(Reset Phone)。

- 选择重置。

- 选择重置所有设置..

- 如果出现提示,请输入密码或使用Face ID或Touch ID解锁手机。
- 通过选择重置所有设置来确认您要重置所有设置(Reset All Settings)。
- 请记住(Remember),重置设置不会删除您的任何数据或文件,但会恢复设备的默认设置和首选项。重置后,您必须重新配置所有自定义设置或首选项。
重置设置后,尝试再次设置动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper),看看问题是否已解决。
如果您不介意从 iCloud 或使用 iTunes 恢复数据,您可以考虑恢复出厂设置。为确保您安全地执行此操作,请阅读如何将 iPhone 和 iPad 恢复出厂设置(How to Factory Reset an iPhone and iPad)。
4.检查第三方应用程序冲突(Third-Party App Conflicts)
如果您的动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper)无法在 iPhone 上运行,则可能是与第三方应用程序发生冲突。请尝试以下步骤:
- 通过双击“主页”(Home)按钮调出应用程序轮播并向上滑动每个应用程序将其关闭,可以关闭 iPhone 上所有打开的应用程序。在没有“主页”(Home)按钮的设备上,从屏幕底部向上滑动以显示应用程序轮播。

- 按照上面第 1 节中的说明重新启动您的 iPhone。
- iPhone重新启动后,尝试再次设置动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper),看看是否可以正常工作。
- 如果问题仍然存在,请尝试禁用或卸载您最近安装的或认为可能导致问题的第三方应用程序。
如果禁用或卸载第三方应用程序可以解决动态壁纸(Wallpaper)的问题,您可以尝试逐一重新启用或重新安装应用程序,以确定是哪个应用程序导致了冲突。
5.切换到另一个壁纸(Wallpaper)并返回(Back)
要在 iPhone 上
从动态壁纸切换到另一个壁纸:(Wallpaper)
- 前往“设置”>“壁纸”
- 点击添加选项。
- 浏览(Browse)可用的壁纸并选择您想要使用的
动态壁纸。(Wallpaper)
- 选择设置(Choose Set)为壁纸(Wallpaper Pair)对或选择自定义主屏幕(Customize Home Screen)。

要切换回动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper),请按照相同的步骤操作,但再次选择原始壁纸。在旧版本的 iOS 上,此过程可能看起来有点不同,您必须选择“同时设置”或“设置锁定屏幕”,而不是新的壁纸配对系统。
6. 禁用低功耗模式
低电量模式(Power Mode)是 iPhone 上的一项功能,可在电量不足时帮助延长设备的电池寿命。启用
低功耗模式后,某些功能和服务将被禁用或减少以节省电池寿命。(Power Mode)
当您的 iPhone 启用低电量模式(Low Power Mode)时,动态壁纸(Wallpaper)可能无法正常工作,因为它们比静态壁纸消耗更多的电池电量。如果您的动态壁纸(Wallpaper)遇到问题并且启用了低功耗模式(Low Power Mode),您可以尝试禁用它以查看是否可以解决问题。
要在 iPhone 上
禁用低电量模式,请按照以下步骤操作:(Power Mode)
- 转到“设置”并选择“电池”。

- 将低功耗模式(Low Power Mode)旁边的开关切换到关闭位置。

请记住,禁用低电量模式(Low Power Mode)将使您的动态壁纸(Live Wallpaper)使用更多电池电量,这可能会导致电池寿命缩短。考虑使用静态壁纸。
7.禁用可能干扰动态壁纸的功能
3D Touch(Touch)、触摸灵敏度(Touch Sensitivity)、触觉触摸(Haptic Touch)和减少运动等(Reduce Motion)功能都可能会干扰iPhone 上动态壁纸的性能。(Live Wallpapers)以下是这些功能对动态壁纸的(Live Wallpapers)影响:
- 3D Touch是一项功能,可让您的 iPhone 在您触摸屏幕时识别不同的压力级别。如果 3D Touch校准不正确或 3D Touch传感器损坏,动态壁纸可能无法正常工作。该功能从 iPhone 6S 开始,iPhone 11 Pro缺少该功能。
- 触觉触摸(Touch)是一种在您触摸屏幕时提供触觉反馈(振动)的功能。如果触觉反馈系统无法正常工作,动态壁纸可能无法正常工作。从 iPhone XR 开始,
它取代了 3D Touch 。
- “减少运动”(Reduce Motion)是一项可减少 iPhone 上视觉效果和动画的使用的功能,有助于减少晕动病并延长电池寿命。如果启用“减少运动”(Reduce Motion) ,动态壁纸可能无法正常工作,因为该功能可能会干扰壁纸的动画和交互元素。
根据您的 iOS 版本,禁用或调整这些功能的工作方式有所不同。如果您使用的是 iOS 16,如果您使用的是运行 iOS 11 或 iOS 12 的 iPhone 6,则可能找不到相同的设置名称。在“Settings > General > Accessibility功能”下查看可调整或禁用这些功能工作方式的设置。
您是否(Did)知道,尽管它不是 macOS 的一部分,但通过第三方应用程序您可以在 Mac 上拥有动态壁纸(Live Wallpapers on your Mac)?安卓手机(Android phones)也可以有动态壁纸!乐趣不必局限于 iPhone 屏幕。
Live Wallpaper Not Working On iPhone? Try These 7 Fixes
So you’ve got a shiny new iOS or iPadOЅ device and want to spruce it up with a fancy Live Wallpaper. Maybe it worked for a while, but it doеѕn’t work now!
If you miss your magical wallpaper, we’ll help you troubleshoot the issues. First, let’s clarify what is or isn’t a “Live Wallpaper.”

What Are Live Wallpapers, and How Do They Work?
Live Wallpapers are dynamic, animated backgrounds that you can set on an iPhone’s lock screen or home screen.
Does Your iPhone Support Live Wallpapers?
To use Live Wallpapers on an iPhone, you must have a device running iOS 14 or later. Initially, only phones that supported 3D Touch had support for Live Wallpapers; iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max. However, iPhone XR and the iPhone SE (1st Gen) don’t support this feature.
Newer iPhones, such as the iPhone 11, don’t have 3D Touch either, but since they support Haptic Touch, the feature is still available.
Setting a Live Wallpaper Correctly
To set a Live Wallpaper, go to the Wallpaper section in Settings, and select + Add New Wallpaper.

Here, you can choose from a selection of built-in Live Wallpapers or third-party Live Wallpapers that you have downloaded from the App Store.
Live Wallpapers are created using static images and video files, played in loops to create the illusion of movement. They can respond to touch, displaying animations when you tap on the screen. Some Live Wallpapers also include interactive elements such as weather or time information, updated in real-time. You can make your own Live Wallpapers!
Live Wallpapers Vs. Dynamic Wallpapers and Live Photos
Live Wallpapers are different from Dynamic Wallpapers. The latter are animated backgrounds created using static images and parallax effects. Parallax is a technique that creates the illusion of depth by displaying different layers of the wallpaper at different speeds as you move your device. Dynamic wallpapers are available on iPhones running iOS 7 or later. Dynamic Wallpapers generally have less of an impact on battery life.
Live Photos are different from Live Wallpapers and dynamic wallpapers in that they are individual photos stored in your iPhone’s camera roll rather than backgrounds that you can set on your device’s lock screen or home screen. Live Photos can be shared with others or used as the wallpaper for your lock screen, but they do not have the same interactive or animated elements as live or dynamic wallpapers.
It’s also possible to use Live Wallpapers on an iPad. Live Wallpapers were introduced in iOS 14, and are available on all iPad models running iOS 14 or later. For iPod Touch users, sadly, there doesn’t seem to be support for Live Wallpapers.
Here are some fixes to fix the issue when you can’t get Live Wallpapers to work on your iPhone,
1. Force Restart Your Phone
If your Live Wallpaper is not working on your iPhone, one of the first troubleshooting steps you should try is restarting your device. Restarting your iPhone can help resolve many common issues, including problems with Live Wallpapers.
To restart your iPhone, follow these steps:
- Press and hold the Power button until the “Slide to Power Off” slider appears. On devices without a Home button, you’ll need to hold the Side Button and the Volume Up button.

- Drag the slider to the right to turn off your iPhone.
- With the phone turned off, wait a few seconds, then press and hold the Power or Side button until the Apple logo appears.
- Wait for your iPhone to start up and the home screen to appear.
After your iPhone has restarted, try setting the Live Wallpaper again to see if it works properly.
2. Check for Updates and Install the Latest iOS Version
An outdated version of iOS can also cause the issue. Updating to the latest version can often resolve various problems, including issues with Live Wallpapers.
To check for and install updates on your iPhone, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings and select General.

- Select Software Update.

- If an update is available, you will see a notification and the option to Download and Install.

- Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the update.
- You’ll need a stable internet connection and enough battery life (or access to a charger) to download and install an iOS update.
Once the update is installed, try setting the Live Wallpaper again. You can also schedule updates overnight, but you must plug in your phone, or Apple will defer the update.
3. Reset Your iPhone’s Settings
If you have tried other troubleshooting steps, such as restarting your device and checking for updates, try resetting your iPhone’s settings.
Here’s how to reset your iPhone’s settings:
- Go to Settings and select General.

- Scroll down and select Transfer or Reset Phone.

- Select Reset.

- Select Reset All Settings..

- If prompted, enter your passcode or unlock your phone with Face ID or Touch ID.
- Confirm that you want to reset all settings by selecting Reset All Settings.
- Remember that resetting your settings will not delete any of your data or files, but it will restore your device’s default settings and preferences. You must reconfigure any custom settings or preferences after the reset.
After resetting your settings, try setting the Live Wallpaper again to see if the issue has been resolved.
You could consider a factory reset if you don’t mind restoring your data from iCloud or using iTunes. To ensure you do so safely, please read How to Factory Reset an iPhone and iPad.
4. Check for Third-Party App Conflicts
If your Live Wallpaper is not working on your iPhone, a conflict with a third-party app could be the issue. Try the following steps:
- Close all open apps on your iPhone by double-tapping the Home button to bring up the app carousel and swiping up on each app to close it. On devices without a Home button, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the app carousel.

- Restart your iPhone as described in section 1 above.
- After your iPhone has restarted, try setting the Live Wallpaper again to see if it works properly.
- If the issue persists, try disabling or uninstalling third-party apps that you have recently installed or think may be causing the problem.
If disabling or uninstalling third-party apps resolves the issue with your Live Wallpaper, you can try re-enabling or reinstalling the apps one by one to determine which app is causing the conflict.
5. Switch to Another Wallpaper and Back
To switch from a Live Wallpaper to another wallpaper on an iPhone:
- Go to Settings > Wallpaper
- Tap on the Add option.
- Browse through the available wallpapers and select a Live Wallpaper you want to use.
- Choose Set As Wallpaper Pair or choose Customize Home Screen.

To switch back to a Live Wallpaper, follow the same steps but choose the original wallpaper again. On older versions of iOS, this process may look a little different, and you’ll have to choose between “set both” or “set lock screen” instead of the new wallpaper pair system.
6. Disable Low Power Mode
Low Power Mode is a feature on the iPhone that can help extend your device’s battery life when running low on power. When Low Power Mode is enabled, certain features and services are disabled or reduced to conserve battery life.
Live Wallpapers may not work properly when Low Power Mode is enabled on your iPhone, as they use more battery power than static wallpapers. If you are experiencing issues with your Live Wallpaper and have Low Power Mode enabled, you can try disabling it to see if that resolves the issue.
To disable Low Power Mode on your iPhone, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings and select Battery.

- Toggle the switch next to Low Power Mode to the off position.

Keep in mind that disabling Low Power Mode will allow your Live Wallpaper to use more battery power, which may result in a decrease in battery life. Consider using a static wallpaper instead.
7. Disable Features That Can Interfere With Live Wallpapers
Features such as 3D Touch, Touch Sensitivity, Haptic Touch, and Reduce Motion can all potentially interfere with the performance of Live Wallpapers on your iPhone. Here’s how each of these features may affect Live Wallpapers:
- 3D Touch is a feature that allows your iPhone to recognize different pressure levels when you touch the screen. Live Wallpapers may not work properly if 3D Touch is not calibrated correctly or the 3D Touch sensor is damaged. This feature started with the iPhone 6S, with the iPhone 11 Pro lacking the feature.
- Haptic Touch is a feature that provides haptic feedback (vibrations) when you touch the screen. Live Wallpapers may not work properly if the haptic feedback system is not functioning properly. It replaces 3D Touch, starting with the iPhone XR.
- Reduce Motion is a feature that reduces the use of visual effects and animations on your iPhone to help reduce motion sickness and improve battery life. Live Wallpapers may not work properly if Reduce Motion is enabled, as the feature may interfere with the animation and interactive elements of the wallpaper.
Disabling or adjusting these features works differently depending on your version of iOS. If you’re using iOS 16, you may not find the same settings names if you’re on an iPhone 6 running iOS 11 or iOS 12. Check under Settings > General > Accessibility for settings that tweak or disable how these features work.
Did you know even though it’s not part of macOS, with third-party apps you can have Live Wallpapers on your Mac? Android phones can have Live Wallpapers too! The fun doesn’t have to be limited to an iPhone screen.