The ultimate wallpaper of the iPhone X has finally been updated for the iPhone XS Max – BGR



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Apple's iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have been out for a week, and the vast majority of comments we've received are positive. Yes, there are obviously complaints about certain issues that are circulating, some more serious than others. The big problem seems to be the problems users face in terms of reception and speed of data transmission for both Wi-Fi and cellular connections. In some cases, the problems are very easy to solve and we explained how to do it in a previous article. In other cases, this fix does not work at all and your best bet is to contact Apple Customer Service. Beyond that, the rest of the complaints we've seen focus on the fact that there are no new features that stand out on this year's iPhones. We agree that this is Apple's latest "S" upgrade since the iPhone 3GS in 2009, but we also explained why you think it's a huge problem for Apple or the vast majority iPhone users.

We've already covered the fact that the iPhone XS is not a smart upgrade if you already have an iPhone X from 2017, but it's a huge upgrade for everyone. If you bought an iPhone XS Max, you are almost certainly happy with your purchase, even if you had an iPhone X last year. There is one thing you can miss, but it's finally here, so you will not have to go without it. That's right, we are talking about the ultimate iPhone X screen and we will not have to live without it.

Hideaki Nakatani goes through @faisant on Twitter, and it is best known for the iPhone glitch wallpapers we made in 2016. The most popular was a special black wallpaper that made the backgrounds of the dock and the iPhone back cover disappear. It looked so cool on the Jet Black iPhone 7, which was all new at the time. Unfortunately, Apple corrected all the small iOS bugs that made these wallpapers possible, but that did not stop Nakatani from preparing a bunch of new options for iPhone users.

His most beloved creation by far is a special series of wallpapers he made for the iPhone X last year. Why do people like so much these particular screen funds? Because they highlight two of the most important aspects of the iPhone X screen. First, they are mostly black, which allows them to show the deep blacks for which OLED panels are known, and they save the battery life because black is not lit on OLED screens. Secondly, they perfectly fit the notch and the general shape of the screen, because they have thin borders that wrap around the edges of the screen. You can see an example of the wallpaper in the picture at the top of this post.

Since these screen backgrounds have a border that hugs the edges of the screen, they obviously only work if that border is exactly the right place. As the iPhone XS Max has a size and screen resolution different from those of the iPhone X and iPhone XS, old wallpapers Nakatani will obviously not work. As you can guess, he has released a new set of wallpapers perfectly suited to Apple's new iPhone XS Max.

The bottom screen above is only one example of Nakatani's new creations for the iPhone XS Max. You will find the entire collection here on his website. Load the page in Safari on your iPhone XS Max, then tap the thumbnail for the color or colors you want. Then, once the wallpaper is loaded on your screen, just tap the image and save it to your camera. When applying the new wallpaper, be sure to choose "Fixed" and not "Perspective" and make sure you do not resize it.

If it's the first time you see these cool wallpapers and you need them for your iPhone X or iPhone XS, you'll find links to this collection and more on this page.

Source of image: Zach Epstein, BGR

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