Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

iOS 10 Airplane Mode could lead the phone never to get phone signal again, reports claim

Apple is said to be investigating the claims, though some may be fixed just by restarting the handset

Turning on Airplane Mode might mean never getting it back on again, according to people suffering from a new bug.
People switching on the mode – meant as a temporary way – appear to be finding that it stops them getting signal back. Some report that the problem is fixed by restarting their phone, but others are finding that they have to swap their phone for a new one at the Apple Store.
The exact cause of the issue isn’t clear, and so it isn’t possible to say how many people may suffer from it – though it seems to be very few – or whether it’s possible to stop it from happening. It also isn’t clear whether it is an issue with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus specifically, or if the problem is iOS 10.
Apple has told authorised repair businesses that they should tell customers to restart the affected phone, according to documents seen by MacRumors. And if that doesn’t work, people are advised to remove and then re-insert the phone’s SIM card.



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Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Why Are The New iPhone 7s Producing Strange Hissing Sounds

Some iPhone 7s are Hissing When They’re Under Load

The newly launched iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus went on sale Friday, September 16, which means Apple has collecting pre-orders for the device for about a week following the unveiling on Friday. However, there are already reports from customers of the iPhone 7 claiming that the device makes strange, hissing noise when it’s pushed to the limits of its processing power.

The sound, described by some as a hiss or screech, has drawn comparisons to how a computer’s CPU/fan can begin to whirr when pushed to the edge. Basically, if the smartphone is working overtime by, for example, running lots of applications at once, it begins to make a faint hissing sound.

The noise was first pointed out by Stephen Hackett at 512 Pixels and was quickly followed by other users reporting the same problem, including TechCrunch writer Darrell Etherington, who noticed the hiss while his iPhone 7 Plus was going through the setup process.

Hackett uploaded a video to YouTube with a recording of the sound (below):
https://youtu.be/ogs_g9BlGQc

Hackett noticed that the sound, which was “loud enough to be heard even if the iPhone is just sitting on the desk,” was worst when the iPhone performed processor-heavy tasks.

For the moment, Apple customers and technologists have been debating the exact cause of the curious hissing sound.

“Some suspect coil whine or similar electromagnetic effects, but there’s no guarantee that this is the case,” claimed Jon Fingas from Engadget.

However, the issue doesn’t appear for everyone. Several customers reported that they put their iPhone 7 under enormous stress but heard no hissing sound at all, leading some to speculate the problem could be a manufacturing problem rather than an in-built design quirk.

Marco Arment, Tumblr co-founder and iOS developer posted his own explanation to Twitter saying the noise may be happening for a “good reason, but it’s still unfortunate and ungraceful”.

“It’s the phone equivalent of hearing the fans spin up loudly whenever your Mac’s CPU gets used to its actual potential,” he wrote.

Since, the iPhone 7 was produced with the hugely powerful A10 chip that outpaces its predecessors and Android rivals, it is possible that it only emerges when the device is under heavy load and emanates from the general area where the processor lives.

While Apple has not yet made any public statement or recall regarding the abnormal hissing sound, but it did offer to replace the smartphone of Hackett, who pointed it out first.


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Friday, 16 September 2016

Changing Time and Date setting to Jan 1, 1970 will brick your iPhone

A simple bug in iPhone founded by Zach Straley on YouTube shows that if you set the time and date to January 1, 1970 will brick your iPhone.

The iOS device will fail to boot, stuck at display of Apple logo.

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Thursday, 15 September 2016

No iPhone 7 Plus and and Jet Black iPhone 7 units will be available in stores tomorrow

Apple warns the bigger model is entirely sold out in every color in pre-orders and so is the Jet Black 4.7-inch one.

Despite the lack of any official sales numbers, the iPhone 7 pair seems to be breaking pre-order records on an unprecedented scale. A couple of days ago, T-Mobile boasted about the handset's popularity amid its own customers and a new statement by Apple itself confirms that the iPhone 7 is selling like crazy on an even broader scale.

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Apple announces new iPhone 7, 6s, and SE pricing for India

Apple has revealed the pricing for the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in India. The pricing for the current iPhone 6s and iPhone SE has also been revised with double the storage on the 6s models. Here are the new prices. All prices in INR, unless stated otherwise.

iPhone 7

32GB: 60,000 ($895)

128GB: 70,000 ($1045)

256GB: 80,000 ($1194)

iPhone 7 Plus

32GB: 72,000 ($1074)

128GB: 82,000 ($1224)

256GB: 92,000 ($1373)

iPhone 6s

32GB: 50,000 ($746)

128GB: 60,000 ($895)

iPhone 6s Plus

32GB: 60,000 ($895)

128GB: 70,000 ($1045)

iPhone SE

16GB: 39,000 ($582)

64GB: 44,000 ($656)

As mentioned before, the 6s and 6s Plus models get double the storage. However, the iPhone SE still rocks 16GB as base storage. As for the older iPhone 6 and 6 Plus models, those have been discontinued, although you can still pick them up till stocks last.

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