09-25-2016, 12:38 AM
I read the article I'm about to post and I was Thinking, This is Just Impossible, No One, No One Is That Stupid! I was Wrong!
The Tech Generation! They believe every thing they see on the Internet or Youtube is Fact! They could change their Own Oil or Tire or Clean a Windshield with our the Help of a Youtube Video.
I know known or our members are this Gullible!
Some other site maybe.
Users were told to take a 3.5mm drill to make a hole in the handset where a headphone jack used to appear
REALLY, REALLY!
Published on Sep 17, 2016
This 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.
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People, People, The internet is not Flawless and Not to be Believed and Followed Blindly, that's My Advice To Them and Any Others!
The Tech Generation! They believe every thing they see on the Internet or Youtube is Fact! They could change their Own Oil or Tire or Clean a Windshield with our the Help of a Youtube Video.
I know known or our members are this Gullible!
Some other site maybe.
Quote:'BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE'No. Not the Biggest, I have to ask, Have You Reproduced?
Clueless iPhone 7 owners tricked into DRILLING hole in their phones to ‘get a headphone jack’
Quote:A fake YouTube video claiming to show users how to get the much-missed sound input has gone viral – with many unknowing victims following its lead.
Owners have copied the video’s instructions to place the phone in a clamp and take a 3.5mm drill to where the headphone hole used to be.
Needless to say drilling a hole into your iPhone will leave you with a very broken handset – and not the promised addition.
Apple’s newest model has ditched the jack in favour of bluetooth headphones to make more room for internal hardware.
But customers have been left angry at the decision – with some taking extreme measures to bring back the old hole.
As a result some desperate viewers were duped into destroying their new handsets with the cruel DIY tip.
Users were told to take a 3.5mm drill to make a hole in the handset where a headphone jack used to appear
REALLY, REALLY!
Published on Sep 17, 2016
This 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.
Quote:Furious James Ceja commented on the video: “I tried this and ended up with display destruction and it not working… I really committed the biggest mistake of my life by watching this video.”Clamp Thingy!
David Iriarte added: “A friend of mine told me it worked for him, but my iPhone won’t turn on after I drilled the hole for the jack.
“I checked and it was the 3.5mm drill, so I made no mistake there! What happened? Any of you have the same problem?”
Toekneechair questioned: “Ok I am sure it’s in the comments somewhere but my friend told me to ask what size drill bit am I supposed to use?
“Also I don’t have that clamp thingy, can I or my friend hold it while we drill? I don’t want to ruin my phone.
“Thanks for all the help guys…”
Quote:Instead of rushing to help the clueless users, cruel commenters have instead tricked them with false advice.These Aren't Clueless User's, They're Sheep! I would Be that some of them Did sent that person their C/C number and all the information asked for.
Mark Johnson wrote: “Since some people are still having issues, a bit of advice. The guy seems to have missed the part about cleaning the phone after drilling.
“In order to clean out the 3.5mm socket of debris from the drill you need to soak the phone in soapy water for around 15 minutes so all the drill shavings are loosened.
“Then give the phone a shake once you’re done. Hope this helps someone :)”
Ninjapleaz added: “If you want me to tell you how to fix it, just reply to this comment with your credit card number, expiration date and three digit code on the back… and I’ll tell you how to fix it.”
Apple ditched the headphone jack in favour of bluetooth headphones, which every handset comes equipped with.
Users can also buy headphonse that have a ‘Lightning Jack’ to plug into the phone’s charger port.
These won’t be usable with any other device – whereas the bluetooth ones will.
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People, People, The internet is not Flawless and Not to be Believed and Followed Blindly, that's My Advice To Them and Any Others!
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!