iPhone 3G stripped-down and turned into Apple wall art



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Originally released in 2008, the iPhone 3G was Apple’s second generation of iPhone, featuring a polycarbonate plastic housing, a fixed-focus 2.0-megapixel camera and a 3.5-inch touchscreen. The device sold over 1 million units during the first weekend, becoming a fan-favourite with its improvements over the first generation.

Grid Studio has created the ultimate collection of must-have pieces for anyone with a love for Apple by carefully disassembling classic and monumental products, including the iPhone 3G, and turning them into incredible wall decorations, with a wide range of historic deconstructed Apple products to explore including the original iPhone and first-generation Apple Watch.

The GRID® 3G, the company’s name for the deconstructed iPhone 3G wall art shows off each original component mapped out with labels, creating truly fascinating decorations for any Apple enthusiast’s home or office. – See more.

GRID® 3G

Available on sale now with $20 off for a limited time only, the Grid® 3G is the perfect piece to hang in a home office or study. Up close you can see each individual part of the once-working iPhone 3G, with the detailed main board including the circuit board, dock connector, vibration motor, and more.

The stripped-down iPhone 3G artwork is displayed on an A3-sized map with a black wooden frame, with international delivery and interest-free payment options available.

GRID® 3G

Last year, The Apple Post received the Grid Studio GRID® 4 frame, which features a black iPhone 4 laid out in all its glory on a white backdrop – showing everything from the 3.5-inch multi-touch display through to the device’s rounded volume buttons, A4 chip, 30-pin connector, main board, and classic Home button. See our full hands-on with the GRID® 4 frame here.

GRID® 3G

Grid Studio has a lot more on offer than just Apple devices. The company also makes frames for the super-retro Game Boy, Sony PSP, Google Pixel, and more. You can see the full range online here.

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