It's said that these motion wallpapers might adorn the lock screen of the upcoming iPhones. The home screen will most likely not feature such motion wallpapers, not only because it will be mostly hidden under a host of icons, but also due to the bigger toll it might take on your battery life.
Additionally, 9To5Mac reminds that Apple's chief designer, Jony Ive, might have heavily hinted that such a feature is indeed headed towards Cupertino's smartphones in a review earlier this year. He claimed that the iPhone "feels old" when you directly compare the latter's display technology with the Apple Watch's one. As a refresher, the wearable has an OLED display, while iPhones traditionally arrive with IPS displays. Is this a sign that Apple is poised to put OLED/AMOLED panels in its future iPhones?
They can keep that feature. I'm 100% sure they won't make my battery last longer, and I don't necessarily care for the live wallpapers.
Still better than owning a Samsung, though.
The biggest piece of rumor here, however, is not the puny goldfish, but that the insiders claim a decrease in battery capacity from the iPhone 6 Plus to the iPhone 6s Plus. Apple's new phablet, they say, will have a 2750 mAh battery, against the 2910 mAh unit of the current edition]
Where did you guys find live wallpaper for iPhone ?
I don't know if they're available on other systems, but with iPhone 6, you go to Change Wallpaper and then choose Motion Wallpapers instead of Static Wallpaper. That's for the official ones, but there are various apps that let you change the wallpaper too, I think.