
Il modding is a very common practice nowadays, generically referring to the practice of modifying an object in order to improve and personalize its aesthetics. The term was initially born when computers became accessible to the general public. Most cases were produced in a uniform beige color believing that aesthetics were not very functional. The Apple iMac was the first computer to be presented to the public with a chassis with a sophisticated and attractive aesthetic. Several PC manufacturers took up the challenge, and cases in black, anthracite gray and other colors began to appear on the market; fluorescent color LEDs began to be used in addition to the traditional "red", "green" or "yellow". And so hardware modifications also began to develop. In a broad sense, modding also means the pure and simple choice of "appealing" components and accessories among those made available by the market.
The modding was born mainly for practical needs but now the aesthetic modification is the one that prevails absolutely. (source Wikipedia)
Made this premise Xiaomi Mi Mix is the undisputed king of aesthetics creating a new concept of smartphones so much that webs and videos of new prototypes of smartphone branded brands, such as Apple, are clearly circulating on the net, which are clearly inspired by the Mi Mix design. However, it seems that the next iPhone will not be produced with frameless displays and while some fans are happy others have studied alternative solutions to have their own iPhone similar to the Xiaomi Mi Mix.
A video appeared on the platform Weibo and uploaded by the user @Ye Ji-MIX shows you how to turn your iPhone into a Mi Mix. The end result seems a bit rough but we can not help but praise his skill and ingenuity.
THEiPhone 6S MIX, let's call it that way, it clearly appears without frames on three sides. The only edge present is the top one because the rear camera of the iPhone 6S Plus is positioned at the top right. This change has led the user to have to delete the Touch ID touch button to be able to keep the camera. Other than that everything else seems to work fine.
And would you be willing to change your phone so far? Or have you already done modding practice on your smartphone? Tell us yours and let us know your modding experience in the comments box below.