There are very strange things on AliExpress that are designed to be as difficult to understand as possible.
Another thing that is actively being bought is stickers on the windshield of a car in the form of badges due to the consequences of the iPhone.
Do you understand why this is needed?
▶︎ Buy: 140 90 rub.
Status bar for cellular signal quality, Wi-Fi network signal strength icon, battery charge in percentage, and also in the form of a full battery.
All this is glued to the windshield or rear window of the car. The use of such stickers is questionable, but some people like it.
Stickers are available in several designs. There are completely white and completely black. Gradient ones are also available.
There are also three size options: 25×3, 35×4 and 45×5 inches.
The reviews are entirely positive. Many people actually actively order such stickers.
The main question that worries many is where to stick them: on the windshield or the back.
Of course, there is absolutely no practical benefit from simple things.
However, it is likely that in this way many want to change their love for the iPhone in particular and for Apple products in general.
Well? Shall we take it?
▶︎ Buy: 140 90 rub.
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