These teardown wallpapers put your iPhone 12's innards on your Home screen
What you need to know
- iFixit has shared some new wallpapers based on the insides of your iPhone.
- The new wallpapers are based on iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro.
- Now you can see the inside of your iPhone right on your Home screen.
The folk at iFixit have a strong history of taking iPhones apart and the recently released iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro are no different. The outfit also shares wallpapers based on the inside of iPhones and, like clockwork, here we are. iFixit's iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro wallpapers are here.
And boy do they look the business.
There are two different versions of the wallpaper because the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro internals are slightly different. That'll be down to the camera, presumably.
I always enjoy these wallpapers and while they're usually a bit busy for me, I know you folk love them too. head on over to iFixit and get your preferred wallpaper.
You've earned it.
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Oliver Haslam has written about Apple and the wider technology business for more than a decade with bylines on How-To Geek, PC Mag, iDownloadBlog, and many more. He has also been published in print for Macworld, including cover stories. At iMore, Oliver is involved in daily news coverage and, not being short of opinions, has been known to 'explain' those thoughts in more detail, too. Having grown up using PCs and spending far too much money on graphics card and flashy RAM, Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world, backed by iPhone, and new product categories come and go. Current expertise includes iOS, macOS, streaming services, and pretty much anything that has a battery or plugs into a wall. Oliver also covers mobile gaming for iMore, with Apple Arcade a particular focus. He's been gaming since the Atari 2600 days and still struggles to comprehend the fact he can play console quality titles on his pocket computer.