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Take A Look At Galaxy S8 With Clear Back Panel (Photos &Video)

Smartphone companies are always trying that little of something that would put their products ahead of competition. 
Samsung's latest Galaxy S lineup features very attractive design with impressive Infinity Display, but there is always room for improvement.
The Galaxy S8 is available in various color options, but if you want to make your Galaxy S8 look different, take a look at the video posted by the popular YouTube channel JerryRigEverything. 
He found a way how to make the back panel clear and expose all of the internals of Samsung's latest flagship.
It's worth mentioning that by doing this, you're voiding all the warranties on the smartphone.

So what are your thoughts about this? share your views with us inside the comment section below.

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