Yesterday, Apple announced it would be holding its special iPhone event on September 12, 2018. Shortly afterwards, a huge leak revealed marketing images of its next ‘iPhone XS’ models, alongside Apple Watch Series 4.
For the marketing image which showed off the new iPhone models in a shiny gold colour, they were accompanied by a new wallpaper, showing off a planet which looks like Jupiter.
Now, you can download this unreleased wallpaper, while not in its official capacity and in full quality, but extracted by 9to5Mac from the leaked ‘iPhone XS’ image they discovered.
This image is a reconstruction of the marketing image, so it’s not official in any way, shape or form.

Apple will most likely include this wallpaper when it releases its final build of iOS 12 after its special iPhone event on September 12, 2018.
Click here to download the ‘iPhone XS’ wallpaper.
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