For the past few years, ColorWare has been putting a retro look on all the latest iPhone models, and it hasn't let down the tradition this time either. This time, he put the Macintosh look on the iPhone 7 Plus model and the Apple iPhone 7+ Retro was born.
iPhone 7
The new iPhone (whether it will be called iPhone 8, time will tell) will have to wait until September 2017, and rumors about the successor of the iPhone 7 model are increasing day by day. The latter especially raises dust. It is a very unexpected move by Apple. Instead of the Lightning connector, the iPhone 8 should get a USB-C connector, which has become established as a universal standard.
In addition to the new iPads, Apple is expected to introduce the red iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone SE in March, which will have more storage space.
What are you willing to do to get the new iPhone 7 for free? Walking around town naked? Do you throw yourself into the sea in this cold? Change name? The Ukrainian Oleksander Turin ate it!
In China, you get fired if you have an iPhone 7! Although China has already gotten out of the communist clinch, sometimes it still can't get out of its communist skin. In the last period, she is treading the capitalist path and opening herself up to the world, which she is diligently stocking with technology, especially with smartphones, which overtake the competition on the right, but despite everything, her patriotic feelings, 'suppressed' in money, sometimes come to the fore. Thus, in many companies, employees are told to boycott all foreign products in the name of patriotism, and the biggest evil is precisely the iPhone 7 or Apple products. Owning them costs you your job in many places!
Who will who? Apple and Google recently launched their new premium smartphones – iPhone 7 and Pixel. Since they both claim that theirs is the best in the world, we put them in the ring and set the rules. Only facts and high-flying words count. And who won? Bet on Apple's iPhone 7 or Google's Pixel phone?
What are the best smartphones of 2016? After all the tech giants laid their cards on the table, it was time for an audit. This is the cream of the phone that is hoping for a long reign on the list of the best smartphones of the moment. Buying a new powerful phone? Below is your future faithful companion.
Humans don't like change. The proof is the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, from which Apple removed the classic headphone jack, resulting in a whole 'halo'. In a desperate attempt to get the 3.5mm jack back, some Apple users have started drilling holes in the case of the new phone with a drill. Fortunately, there's a much more elegant solution for those who don't like Apple's Lightning connector and would like to use their old headphones rather than wireless AirPods. On the contrary, it protects him even more. Meet Fuze, a protective case equipped with an interface that 'translates' a 3.5mm jack into a Lightning connector.
Hack iPhone and win a million prize! Apple recently decided to reward the discovery of software bugs. It is offering up to $200,000 in rewards to experts who find the flaws. The offer is tempting, but even more tempting is the offer of the start-up company Zerodium, a dealer of security holes, which this time promises a reward of one and a half million dollars to the hacker (the price has not yet said the last word, as it is still growing) who succeeds in breaking into iOS 10 and take full control of your iPhone. Come to the dark side! We have cookies.''
Despite the high price, the iPhone 7 is not the most expensive iPhone! It is surpassed by the first iPhone, the iPhone 2G, which is already considered a caveman's tool and for which it was necessary to pay 445 euros when it was released (if inflation is taken into account, the price would be 615 euros), but today it is sold for 8,500 US dollars. How is this possible?
Why are people drilling a hole in the iPhone 7? Although it's more than clear from the video that the trick doesn't work, desperate new iPhone users are falling for a prank by YouTuber TechRex, who recently posted a video showing how to make a 3.5mm headphone jack, which we know Apple has iPhone 7 removed.
Those who have already been lucky enough to get their hands on an iPhone 7 are already reporting the first problems. When the new iPhone 7 Plus is exposed to a heavy software load, strange sounds come from the case. Although it is not a global problem, today we are used to devices working silently. But it wasn't always like that. Do you remember what kind of 'kazin' the floppy disk drive for 3.5-inch disks was running or how the cassette squealed while rewinding? Listen to the sounds of technological devices of the past.