For weeks now in the wild, reviewers have spent hours creating their YouTube reviews, early adopters have complained about crashes, and iFixit has taken apart Apple’s latest phone.
The productive iFixit team always tediously dismantles the latest Apple gadgets to give everyone an idea of how the hardware is put together and whether they think it’s a repairable design. That being said, they made these incredible disassembled wallpapers for the iPhone 14.
Entrails and x-ray wallpaper iPhone 14
I’m always very intrigued by how Apple packs technology into such a small space. Of course, from a technical point of view, the design, especially the camera body, has improved a bit compared to the previous several generations. It seems the days of the blogosphere and pundits on Twitter complaining about the “camera bump”are over.
In my own wanderings on Twitter, I didn’t come across a single comment about the camera being hit; however, many commented on their impressions of the new 48-megapixel camera and its slight increase in size compared to the iPhone 13.
Looking at the disassembled iPhone 14 wallpaper, you can see all the intricate design work. As usual, most of the internal hardware is the battery. It might be time to say that iPhone 14 Pro Max users are complaining about battery life compared to iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Personally, I have noticed that the battery life has decreased slightly. But it might just be a perception because I can’t stop seeing people complaining about it on Twitter. We’ve made some recommendations for the iPhone 14 Pro to improve battery life if you feel there are performance issues.
Regardless, having these incredible iFixit wallpapers for iPhone 14 on your device will make some turn their heads! I really like the x-ray versions that show the body of the camera.
Thanks to iFixit for posting. They even have dark versions of the same wallpaper. Also thanks to our intrepid EIC @ SebastienPage for finding them. If you have some incredible wallpapers too, or know where to find them, get in touch with me via @jim_gresham where I curate our Wallpapers of the Week gallery. Keep an eye out for mid-week downloads and stay tuned for upcoming posts.