Joke goes viral and makes iPhone 7 users destroy their mobile in search of the 3.5mm port

3.5mm port prank video

Many users of whom we read about technology have or end up having a certain level of knowledge about it. But this is not the case in all cases. I think it was with the release of iOS 7 that a joke that the new system provided water resistance caused many users to put their iPhone in the water, which ended as you can imagine. This year, a prank video over a hidden 3.5mm port has caused many users to smash their iPhone 7.

It is no secret that one of the most controversial points - if not the most - of those that have come with the iPhone 7 is the absence of the headphone port, being for some users a drama that seems like life and death. It seems that these users miss the 3.5mm headphone port who have taken notice of a video posted on the YouTube channel of Techrax... without stopping to think that it could only be a joke.

Looking for the iPhone 3.5's 7mm port for this prank

The video theory is very simple: Apple has included that port, but it is hidden. The tutorial begins with the user putting his iPhone 7 on a well-secured support, at which point we already have the first "funny" point (which will not be so funny to affected users): when holding the iPhone screen tightly, We see that the Springboard moves, at which point the author of the video says that it is something normal and that it is a sign that we are on the right track. Right after, it starts to drill the bevel where that headphone port is supposed to be, but not before cutting the video twice, which means aluminum is tough.

With the hole already made we have another of the funny parts of the video: TechRax puts some EarPods from the previous ones and starts playing music, but it comes out with a very high volume that can only mean that it is coming out of the speaker the iPhone and not the headphones.

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If you read this article as something funny, the humor would not be complete without reading some of the comments posted on YouTube. The previous one says that «I drilled the hole for him. The headset does not fit all the way. Do I need to drill deeper? Also, my phone turned off because it had no battery I think. I am charging it for an hour and it does not turn on. Is this normal?«.

In any case, if a user is reading us who is thinking of looking for the headphone port, no, neither Apple nor any company in the world would hide something on one of their devices that required a drill to bring it to light. You are warned.


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  1.   alfonso said

    You have to be a fool to swallow these things, my mother

  2.   Jesus said

    To all those who did that, I invite you to give me an iPhone, preferably 128gb ... it is evident that they have plenty of money and they lack a little oxygen up there ...
    There are, there are

  3.   megazone1000 said

    That's a lie. Nobody is dedicated to making holes in your cell phone, except to record a silly video. What happens is that if someone publishes something on the internet it becomes true and that is not the case.

  4.   Hector Sanmej said

    The comments are all trolls man !! They write it to give more bolus to the joke and more virality! Let's see if we stop being so gullible haha

  5.   iOS 5 Forever said

    Tronchante. Every day more fools!