Crazy over red iPhone 7 but not so much with its white front panel? Fret no more, here’s a workaround
Red color stands for many things such as intense and passionate emotions. It basically is a theme for those who are risk takers and not exactly the first choice if you want to evoke serenity and inner peace. That said, you can only imagine the polarized reaction when Apple decided to release a roaring red iPhone 7 only to partnered it with a meek white front panel. Somehow, it contradicts each other and there seems a disconnect with the new color scheme.
The eye catching red iPhone 7 and 7 Plus is the first color to grace a Cupertino made phone. The anodized aluminum rear can be a fan favorite– until it is flipped over on its front to reveal a white panel. It becomes clear that not everyone is on board with the color scheme, as Twitter lit up with blurbs about the new paint job. Many noticed that something is off with the very red rear partnered with white facade and many thinks it doesn’t jive well.
iPhone 7 (RED) with black front.#iPhoneRED #iPhone7RED pic.twitter.com/wferyEcBwl
— Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) March 21, 2017
Apple introduced the new red iPhone not just to wow fans who happens to love crimson color. It is not something new to the company to support a more noble pursuit with their product. This time around they are throwing support behind a foundation to combat AIDS. That would make it little less guilt buy for an expensive phone you may or may not need.
Well, now that it is already out there and as of now, it is the only option if you want an awesome red iPhone. However, what could have been a truly awesome red iPhone with black front is also doable and pretend that there is no other color underneath. Some suggest swapping the white front with a black one, which is rather tricky, impractical and not to mention voids the warranty. You can make your red iPhone stand out with just a simple trick and no disassembly required– which is as simple as installing a black tempered glass on the panel. Then again, you can also wrap you black front panel iPhone with a cheap read vinyl skin to achieve the crimson rear look. So there you have it, until Apple release a proper “red” iPhone and take note of how amazing the renders of red/black, those simple workaround will do for now.
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