Apple has done what many fans were fearing, it just removed the headphone jack from its new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. However, the iPhone maker doesn’t force you to go and buy new accessories in response. There are several ways you can use your old headphones with the latest iPhone. Well, if you own a pair of wireless headphones, there’s no issue. You can connect those to the iPhone 7, exactly the same way you do with your iPhone 6s and Apple’s new wireless Airpods. However, the problem occurs if you have a pair of headphones or earphones with a 3.5mm connector. As we all know, there is no headphone jack on the iPhone 7. No matter how harder you try, you won’t be able to make that analogue mini-jack work in a lightning port. Instead you’ll require an adaptor. Well, the best part is that Apple ships a lightning adaptor in the box. So you can use the adaptor anytime you want to listen music. And in case your adaptor breaks or it goes missing, you can buy it directly from Apple for £9, or from third-party Apple accessory suppliers.
Somewhat more expensive is Mobile Fun’s Lightning to 3.5mm adaptor cable that includes an inline mic and controls. It will cost you £90. Another problem you’ll soon discover is that as there is only one Lightning connection, you can’t charge your iPhone 7 and play music at the same time unless you opt for wireless headphones or its built-in stereo speakers. Thankfully, consumer electronics provider Belkin has an efficient solution for this problem. Charge RockStar (at a price of £34.99) that lets you charge your iPhone 7 and plugin your headphones (you’ll require an adaptor if you want to plug-in 3.5mm jack headphones). The solution is ideal if you want to pair your iPhone with a power bank. An alternative solution is to use an iPhone 7 battery case rather than a power bank. This way you can easily charge your iPhone, while plugging in your headphones to the lightning connection on the case. Apple’s own battery case will cost you £99. You can also go for cheaper third-party options. So, if you own an iPhone 7, there is no need to worry about using those normal 3.5mm jack headphones. You can easily use normal headphones with iPhone 7. All you need is to buy the appropriate accessory and follow the tips mentioned above. Now, put on your headphones and immerse yourself in a never ending world of music.
The Force Restart method for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 is a little bit different than iPhone 6S Plus and earlier models. Hence, you will need to know this necessary procedure as early as possible. App crashing and for DFU mode) suggested by Apple. Otherwise, force restart iPhone 7 will not be work for Apple new Smartphone 2016 models. Like to Know: there are many iOS users we seen, they always worrying regarding do hard reset iPhone, because the question is, could I lose my data, Answer: ‘’You will not lose any data or settings’’ on your iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Hard reset is a process like rebooting your computer. An ideal fix and the last resort, while iPhone 7 (Plus) not responding or Stuck at Apple logo. Step 1. let’s take your iPhone 7 (Plus) on hand. Step 2. Press and hold Sleep/Wake and Volume Down buttons for at least 10 seconds, until you see the Apple logo. Step 3. after a while, Follow above explain steps to Turn On your iPhone. To Restart iPhone 7 or to Restart iPhone 7 plus an earlier model, you will have to perform below-given steps. Step 1. Press and Hold on Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears on the screen. Step 2. Next Up, you have to Drag the Slider to turn off your iPhone 7 (Plus) completely off. Step 3. After the Phone turns off, Press and Hold the Sleep/wake button again until you see the Apple logo. Hope, you understand this new way to Force Restart iPhone 7 (Plus) a little bit different than prior all iPhone family. Share on Facebook, Follow on Twitter and be in the loop to get more trick and trips on new iPhone.
Here’s how you can hard reset iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus smartphone. Things are a little different compared to last time. Apple ditched the mechanical Home button for a solid state one with iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. While this is a good move for a wide variety of reasons - number one being the fact that you can’t wear out the Home button with excessive use. But this also means you can’t utilize the Home button any more to hard reset iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. Previously, you could just hold down the Power and Home buttons for 10 seconds to give your device a quick reset, in case things had come to a standstill. But since the Home button is now a virtual one, Apple has rejigged a few things. How do you hard reset iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus now, Just follow the steps below. Assuming your iPhone 7 is ‘stuck,’ pick up the device in your hand.
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