The schematics wallpapers depict the onboard sensors, the 6-core A15 Bionic, 5G modem, flash storage, 6GB of RAM, Bluetooth modules, a Taptic engine, lightning port, NFC chip, U1 ultra-wideband chips, and other components. The collaborators earned acclaim for creating similar wallpapers for the iPhone 11 back in the day.
Then, they were recreated in Sketch and imported into Pixelmator software to create “stunning variations.” Explaining the process, they said that the placement of individual components was ascertained from iFixit’s wallpapers. The artists created 11 different designs, namely Black, Xray, Sunset, Slate, Neon Blue, M1, Card, Blueprint, 3021, R08135, and DF. Note that when you use these wallpapers, the creators advise against using the Perspective Zoom option and then pinching out to resize the wallpaper to fill the screen. The wallpapers for the iPhone 13 Pro work with the vanilla iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, although they may not be anatomically spot-on.