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Iphones New iOS Update Fixes Audio Issue on Apple

Though it was a fun experiment on Apple’s new flagships but we suggest you to not have this sort of experience with your iPhone because salt water can corrode your iPhone’s life as Apple stated: “not to take the iPhone for surfing”.

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A new YouTube video has surfaced, claiming to show a secret hack connected with making your own, using a 3.5mm drill.

“I can’t believe people fell for this”, Jack Harry commented.

The change from the usual headphone option to what is now available in with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus was announced to mixed reviews earlier this year.

With this burning passion to bring back the headphone jack to the iPhone 7, one iPhone 7 user decided it was time to do something concrete to bring back the much-clamored-for headphone jack. Just when you think you have seen it all, people start drilling holes into their iPhone 7.

TechRax said the “video is for those who don’t want to get $159 wireless airpods or have to insert your headphones into an adapter every time you listen to music”. I used an exact 3.5mm drill bit but the connector doesn’t sit flush in the hole for some reason.

“THANKS BRO, I DESTROY MY IPHONE 7, 700 DOLLARS AT TRASH, THANKS” commented ImperioMagno, one of those who fell for the prank.

“Also I don’t have that clamp thingy, can I or my friend hold it while we drill?”

Gone are the days of buying a cheap $5 pair of headphones.

And while numerous comments are from users trolling or playing along with the gag it appears that some YouTube users may have fallen for the prank.

“I did this and It work”.

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Please, to other iPhone 7 users out there, do not try this at home.

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