These iPhone makeover kits give old iPhones the new iPhone 7 look/2016-10-28





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These iPhone makeover kits give old iPhones the new iPhone 7 look

These iPhone makeover kits give old iPhones the new iPhone 7 look
These iPhone makeover kits give old iPhones the new iPhone 7 look
After reporting revenue and sales drop in the iPhones category during Q4, Apple is in for another shock in the world's largest smartphone market.There is a new trend in China where iPhone owners are giving their old phones a makeover to look like the all-new iPhone 7 without spending on a new one.The so-called iPhone makeover kits are available online in China, complete with false cameras, dust plugs to hide the 3.5mm jack and fake iPhone 7 shells.


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It just works: You need a dongle to connect an iPhone 7 to a new MacBook Pro

It just works: You need a dongle to connect an iPhone 7 to a new MacBook Pro
It just works: You need a dongle to connect an iPhone 7 to a new MacBook Pro
The internet collectively lost its marbles when Apple announced that its newest iPhone wouldn't have a headphone jack.The kerfuffle died down once buyers realized they wouldn't have to purchase $150 AirPods to listen to audio on their new devices—the Lightning earphones that come with the iPhone 7 are perfectly adequate.But then Apple showed off its new MacBook Pros, which have a headphone jack and USB-C ports.


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Pixel Vs iPhone 7: Specs again measured in new performance test

Pixel Vs iPhone 7: Specs again measured in new performance test
Pixel Vs iPhone 7: Specs again measured in new performance test
Google's new Pixel smartphone has plenty going for it right now.Heading into the holiday season, the Pixel and Pixel XL are the hottest new flagship android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android phones in the world.They have some competition at the top, but not much thanks to Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 fiasco; after a hot launch that saw Samsung ship approximately 2.5 million smartphones to markets around the world, Samsung was forced to cancel every single Note 7 it sold and discontinue the phone due to a problem with spontaneous explosions.


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