HTC was one of the first products make the inside of your smartphones a single part of the exterior design, through the rear translucent glasses that reveal part of the guts of the device. Later, firms such as Xiaomi joined this approach – albeit in a false sense – and the changes that included removing the paint layer from the glass to make the backlash popular. totally transparent.
But if your phone doesn't have a design like the HTC U12 Plus or Xiaomi Mi 9 Explorer, and you're not willing to turn on your glass phone to change its look, there is something else: "transparent" wallpapers.
Show the inside of your phone with these Wallpaper
The people of iFixit have been a reference for years when it comes to assembling, classifying and arranging electrical equipment. On its website, the company publishes “refinements” for the analysis of the most popular models, which detail the steps to follow in case we need to do the same with our machine. For some time, the firm has decided to take more advantage of this analysis, creating wallpapers within edges, and offer them a free download.
Today, the iFixit & # 39; s blog section is full wallpapers of some of the most popular devices, from firms such as Huawei, Samsung, Google or OnePlus. Each of them, in addition, gave two types of wallpapers: one representing the "real" interior, and the other with the "X-ray" effect, in both cases with a completely screen-ready adjustment of the device in question. Below we list the background images available for each model– in order to use the images as background, it is necessary to add the ".png" extension to the files whose name ends in ".full" -.
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Samsung
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Google
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Huawei
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Oneplus
In the meantime, all these tools for their internal devices can be hidden by iFixit in the form of wallpapers. It is very possible for the list to grow in many churches, so that we will refresh this article
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