Download Apple's exclusive new environmentally-themed HD wallpapers
Apple has never been shy in outlining its stance as an environmentally friendly, green company. In fact, the spring launch of the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro gave the world an opportunity to meet Liam, a robot with 29 arms capable of disassembling old iPhones so that the components can be reused. The demo was a part of Cupertino's wider effort to plug its Renew program, a somewhat self-explanatory initiative that promotes the idea of recycling old devices. Continuing in this vein, Apple has shared a trio of colorful wallpapers on its website, each themed towards helping man better recognize the precious nature of mother earth.
There are three new wallpapers in total to be found via Apple's new 'Thanks' webpage on its main site. The bright, bold, exclusive images have been created by artist Anthony Burrill, and are "inspired by nature and people coming together to help the planet."
Though nature wallpapers have been in vogue since the early days of the computer, these are quite different than your typical nature-themed shots. Both thought-provoking and eye-catching, it's clear that Apple is very serious about saving the planet, and as one of the world's most valuable companies, is looking to lead by example.
These wallpapers have not been included in the new iOS 9.3, so if you're looking to give your iPhone or iPad a refreshed look, hit the source link below.
source: Apple via 9to5Mac
Though nature wallpapers have been in vogue since the early days of the computer, these are quite different than your typical nature-themed shots. Both thought-provoking and eye-catching, it's clear that Apple is very serious about saving the planet, and as one of the world's most valuable companies, is looking to lead by example.
We've embedded a preview of the images in the gallery below so you can take a look. If you want to use any of the wallpapers, Apple recommends visiting the website on your desired iOS device, and snatching them that way.
These wallpapers have not been included in the new iOS 9.3, so if you're looking to give your iPhone or iPad a refreshed look, hit the source link below.
source: Apple via 9to5Mac
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