IPhone 7 users are trying to drill their own headphone jacks
In fact, Maksimuk has several videos where he destroys iPhone 7s but it appears that those who drilled holes into their expensive new phones never bothered to look at this man’s previous uploads. “I really want the new one, because it’s an upgrade”.
The video which was uploaded last week has so far racked more than 10 million views.
Whatever you do, don’t fall for a prank that’s doing the rounds, and drill a hole into your Apple phone.
Surely, if Apple wanted you to bash through a hole in their new headset, retailing at £599, they might have made it easier? Music is then played from YouTube, although it comes out of the phone’s speakers rather than the supposedly connected earphones.
A user named adambsk8 says, “I followed all the steps you said and it won’t even turn back on.do I gotta update it or download the headphone jack app?” One of the most commented provisions of the new directive, which will go into full effect at the end of 2017, is the requirement that all mobile phones and tablets in the European Union use a common charger. However, one major change that is unpopular with some has led to some insane behavior that you should not try at home!
Some asked for more detailed instructions, before thanking the online community for their “help”, while others realised the joke just a little too late.
“Since some people are still having issues, a bit of advice”.
Interested in seeing someone drill an admirably neat hole into the iPhone 7? Drilling holes in Apple products also voids the warranty, and no, Apple Care won’t cover damage resulting from drilling holes in things. “I like the direction that they’re taking it”, said former KSU student Alex Geyer, who works at a company that provides technical support for Apple products. However, while the iPhone 7 Plus is already selling at the exorbitant rates and is already out of stock with some sellers, the iPhone 7 is still not listed by sites.
The iPhone 7 buzz spread quickly around Kennesaw State University as students formed their own opinions about the new device.