Viral video gets people to drill holes into iPhone7

September 26, 2016 09:41 pm | Updated November 01, 2016 09:08 pm IST

Warning: If you are an Apple fan, the video contains footage of a graphic nature. If you are in the Android camp, enjoy.

A new viral video that claims you can drill a hole in the new iPhone 7 to reveal a concealed 3.5 mm jack for your headphones has reportedly claimed several victims already

A new viral video that claims you can drill a hole in the new iPhone 7 to reveal a concealed 3.5 mm jack for your headphones has reportedly claimed several victims already

There are Apple fans and then there are Apple douches. If you know anyone in the latter category, here is a way to end the doucheness for good.

A prank video that says you can drill a hole in the new iPhone 7 for the 3.5 mm jack of your headphones has gone viral and reportedly claimed several victims already.

Apple’s announcement that they were doing away with the 3.5mm jack in favour of wireless headsets had gotten a mixed response. People who wanted to use their favourite headphones via the universal jack were quite bummed that Apple had left them in the lurch.

And by the comments to the YouTube video, it seems the technologically-challenged among them thought all Apple did was cover the hole with a bit of plastic. Nothing that a power drill can get through, right? The fact that this is a video by the same guy who microwaves iPhones for fun does not seem to have deterred them.

Warning: If you are an Apple fan, the video contains footage of a graphic nature. If you are in the Android camp, enjoy.

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