It then replaces your current wallpaper, on both your home and lock screen, with whatever wallpaper best fits. Then, it performs a series of calculations to figure out which of the eight Big Sur photographs to set as your wallpaper. The shortcut, when running in the background, checks your current date, location, and weather. With the right shortcut set up as an automation, your iPhone will change your home screen's and lock screen's background automatically throughout the day (you can even make it just one or the other), mimicking the dynamic wallpaper feature on Mac systems. ![]() Now, about getting these dynamic wallpapers on your iPhone - it's all made possible to the Shortcuts app. ![]() These four different depictions also appear as some of iOS 14.2's new wallpapers - but they're only dynamic on macOS computers. MacOS also added four more dynamic wallpapers - artistic renderings of some of the environs in and around Big Sur.
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