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iPhone 7 First 10 Things To Do!
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The iPhone 7 is finally here! Now that you have unboxed it and ran through the initial setup process there are a few more things you should set up to get the most out of your new phone! In this video we discuss the first 10 things you should do on your iPhone 7 for the best user experience.
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iPhone 7 – Complete Beginners Guide
Publicado el 23 sept. 2016
This iPhone 7 Beginners Guide covers Everything about the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, from 3D Touch to iOS 10, this 16 Chapter Video Guide has Everything you need to become an iPhone 7 Expert.
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Chapter Guide:
Chapter 1, Physical Features: 1:15
Chapter 2, Cables & Headphones: 7:52
Chapter 3, Power Off/On Your iPhone: 11:20
Chapter 4, Backup & Update your iPhone: 15:28
Chapter 5, Lockscreen & Wallpaper: 18:25
Chapter 6, Touch ID & Passcode: 23:27
Chapter 7, Notification Center: 31:48
Chapter 8, Control Center: 38:23
Chapter 9, Siri: 49:09
Chapter 10, 3D Touch: 54:38
Chapter 11, iMessage (All Features): 57:47
Chapter 12, Download Apps: 1:07:51
Chapter 13, Move & Delete Apps: 1:17:08
Chapter 14, Customize Widgets: 1:17:51
Chapter 15, Stock Applications: 1:20:33
Chapter 16, Settings 1:37:17
Video Summary: 1:44:32
Thanks for watching & enjoy your new iPhone 7!
Chapter 1, Physical Features: 1:15
Chapter 2, Cables & Headphones: 7:52
Chapter 3, Power Off/On Your iPhone: 11:20
Chapter 4, Backup & Update your iPhone: 15:28
Chapter 5, Lockscreen & Wallpaper: 18:25
Chapter 6, Touch ID & Passcode: 23:27
Chapter 7, Notification Center: 31:48
Chapter 8, Control Center: 38:23
Chapter 9, Siri: 49:09
Chapter 10, 3D Touch: 54:38
Chapter 11, iMessage (All Features): 57:47
Chapter 12, Download Apps: 1:07:51
Chapter 13, Move & Delete Apps: 1:17:08
Chapter 14, Customize Widgets: 1:17:51
Chapter 15, Stock Applications: 1:20:33
Chapter 16, Settings 1:37:17
Video Summary: 1:44:32
Thanks for watching & enjoy your new iPhone 7!
KGI: OLED iPhone 8 to physical size similar to iPhone 4.7 inch 7, with significantly higher battery
A new report by KGI Ming-Chi Kuo indicates that the next iPhone 8 will be roughly the same physical size as the 4.7-inch iPhone 7, yet packs a much larger battery, comparable to the 2700 mAh battery on the iPhone 7 Plus.
With reports indicating that the OLED iPhone screen is approximately 5.5 inches, it seems that there is no gossip about the 'bezels' is true, since the only way the device would be able, similar in physical width and would equate to A 4.7 inch iPhone.
As well as pushing a much larger screen in the same physical space, a significant improvement in battery capacity is also noteworthy. The current 4.7-inch iPhone 7 has a 1960 mAh battery, while the Plus has a power output of 2900 mAh.
This is an increase of about 50% for the OLED iPhone when KGI predictions are correct. While some of these additional battery capacity is needed to power the larger display, it seems reasonable to expect the iPhone 8 battery life is higher in use.
Earlier rumors about the industrial design of the OLED iPhone indicate that the larger screen, the front of the phone is dominated, with almost no space being wasted in the surrounding diaphragms or boundaries. Some sources have indicated that the OLED panel also wrap around the sides of the unit.
KGI says the dramatic increase in battery capacity by Apple is likely to assume a PCB board "similar substrate" stacked. By the map becomes smaller, more space inside the device for the battery chemistry is available. This is reflected in the larger blue area in the diagram, which is provided by CGI research.
The rumors of the iPhone 7s and 7s iPhone Plus is the new motherboard technology, but they are not going to be stacked, which means that the battery capacity in these models are more or less equivalent to their iPhone 7 and 7 and counterparts.
Mirrors What we have heard before, the new stacked plate components are significantly more expensive than what has been used on an iPhone, with up to 80% higher production costs. This in turn joins the idea that the premium iPhone 8 has a higher price tag.
It is expected that the three new iPhones, the two iterative models and radically new OLED iPhone '8' to be announced in the fall Apple.
Add a bit of Black Jet added to your iPhone or 7 7 Plus without scratches
New color Jet Black Apple on iPhone and iPhone 7 7 Plus is absolutely beautiful ... for about five minutes after taking your new phone out of the box. Then it ends up with a phone that shows wear and scratching much worse than any other iPhone, which is currently sold. Here are some photos of the killing.
There are a few cases out there, the iPhone each Black Jet treatment as these cases give Spigen, but these cases can also be scratched if you are not careful.
Instead of everything Black Jet to go, here is a good compromise: The iPhone case MaxBoost HYPERPRO 7 and MaxBoost Case HYPERPRO iPhone 7 Plus have a clear back with Black Jet to the edges of the phone. It's a great look of iPhones in matte black, and will cost less than $ 13 for each model.
Some highlights of the product page:
Compatible with iPhone 7/7 Plus (2016), iPhone 6s / 6s Plus, iPhone 6/6 Plus ONLY. The HYPERPRO series focuses on protection with a soft and hard double-injected body, along with GXD-material for all corners.
MIL-GRADE PROTECTION - Innovative GXD-shock technology has Hyperpro heavy-duty tires drop significantly more protection at a fraction of its size.
SLEEK PROFILE - TPU frame enhances the gripping experience while lip augmentation provides additional protection from the screen and the camera.
Attractive Style - A transparent case shows the natural feel and appearance of the iPhone 7 6 6s inside.
LIFE warranty cases - from MaxBoost to ensure maximum protection for the life of your iPhone.
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