Your iPhone supports three different types ofwallpapers, including still images, Live Photos, and Dynamic Wallpapers. The latter is particularly interesting because it’s the closest thing to video wallpapers that Apple has ever provided, but iOS’ native selection of Dynamic Wallpapers out of the box leaves a lot to be desired.
It was only a few weeks ago thatwe showed youajailbreak tweakcalled Dynamic Apples by iOS developerJGeorge, which replaced the stock Dynamic Wallpaper with Apple-esque ones, but if that didn’t do it for you, then perhaps a new free release calledDynamic Rainbow Hearts.

As shown in the screenshot example above, Dynamic Rainbow Hearts effectively replaces the native Dynamic Wallpaper library with prideful ones, namely with a static Rainbow background and with the dynamic aspect being the floating colored hearts. As you might come to expect from a Dynamic Wallpaper, the floating hearts move around and respond to stimuli.
Upon installing Dynamic Rainbow Hearts, you can navigate toSettings>Wallpaper>Choose New Wallpaper>Dynamic, and find the upgraded dynamic wallpaper options at your fingertips:

Much like setting a traditional dynamic wallpaper, you need only tap on the one you’d like to use and then choose whether it gets applied to theHome screen, theLock screen, or both.
According to the developer, the new rainbow and heart-centric wallpapers replace the native Dynamic-esque images. The native dynamic wallpapers are therefore backed up tovar/mobile/Library/Application Support, and they would be reinstated if you ever uninstalled Dynamic Rainbow Hearts from your device.
If you’re interested in having Dynamic Rainbow Hearts as a Dynamic Wallpaper option on your device, then you candownload it for free from the Packix repositoryin Cydia or Sileo. The tweak supports alljailbrokeniOS 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 handsets.
Will you be installing Dynamic Rainbow Hearts for use as a Dynamic Wallpaper option? Let us know why or why not in the comments section below.