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New iPhone models will be 'waterproof' and have WIRELESS charging, reveals Apple supplier Wistron

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                                  Wistron CEO Robert Hwang leaked the news after a meeting on Wednesday  He mentioned features coming this year 'like waterproof and wireless charging' Wistron is reportedly involved in the making of Apple's iPhone Plus models A patent published by Apple in April looked at charging devices using WiFi  An  Apple  partner has leaked that the 'iPhone 7s Plus', set for release in September, will include wireless charging. Wistron chief executive Robert Hwang told reporters that, along with wireless charging, Apple's latest Plus model will improve on the water resistant design introduced with the  iPhone 7 last year. The CEO made the comments in an apparent breach of secrecy protocols after his company's annual shareholder meeting in New Taipei City, Taiwan, on Wednesday. An Apple partner has leaked that the 'iPhone 7s Plus', set for release in September, will include wireless charging

Iphone 7, Enter into DFU mode.

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In this tutorial, we are going to show how you can enter DFU mode on the new flagship iPhone models. Enter DFU Mode on iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus Step 1:  Make sure that you have the latest version of  iTunes  installed. Step 2:  Plug in your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus to your computer via a lightning USB cable. Step 3:  Next,  turn off  your iPhone. Step 4:  Now press and hold down the  Lock button on the right side of your iPhone for  3 seconds. Step 5:  At the same time press and hold the volune down button on the left side of your iPhone while still holding the Lock button. Keep holding both the buttons for  10 seconds . Step 6:  If you see the Apple logo on your screen, then you have to start all over again as you held the buttons for too long. Otherwise, continue with the steps below. Step 7:  Then release the  Lock  button but keep holding down the  volume down  button for another 5 seconds. If you see the “Plug into iTunes” screen, then you have

Components production begin for 2017 iphones as new renders combine ios 11 with iphone8.

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As we get closer to the launch of the so-called "iPhone 8" in the fall, a new report out of Apple's supply chain today confirms that the company has begun mass producing components for all three of 2017's iPhone models. The report corroborates what has been rumored  for well over a year : Apple will launch two iterative iPhone updates sized at 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, along with a 5.8-inch model that includes the first ever OLED screen on an iPhone.  According to  DigiTimes ' sources, the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhones will include a reinforced glass chassis and an  aluminum metal frame , while the 5.8-inch iPhone will feature the same reinforced glass chassis and an unspecified "metal frame." Recent rumors have largely agreed that the iPhone 8's frame will be  made of stainless steel ,  similar  to Apple Watch.  Samsung Display is one of the manufacturers currently in component production on Apple's next-generation iPhones, and is

Downgrade easily from ios 11 to ios 10. Follow steps:

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As iOS 11 is still in beta, it needs some more polish to run smoothly. Hence, you must be battle ready to encounter issues like rapid battery drain or random freezing. But if your patience has given in, follow through this quick guide to go back to iOS 10.3.2 from iOS 11 on your iPhone and iPad. Steps on How to Downgrade iOS 11 Beta to iOS 10.3.2/10.3.3 on iPhone and iPad Note:  Make sure your Mac/Windows PC is running the latest version of iTunes. Step #1.  First up, download the iOS 10.3.2 IPSW file on your iOS device. Make sure to download the right firmware file. You can download the IPSW for any device from  HERE Step #2.  Next, you need to disable Find My iPhone feature. Head over to  Settings → iCloud → Find My iPhone  and turn it off. Step #3.  Next, you have to put your iOS device into DFU mode. To put you phone in DFU mode:  Just connect your device to computer. Then, turn off your device. (press and hold on the power button and then slide to

How to Install iOS 11 Beta for Free Without Developer Account

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While the first iOS 11 developer preview will have stability issues, it is still worth a try just due to the sheer number of features that the OS comes with. If you are bummed about not having a developer account to be able to install iOS 11 on your iPhone or iPad, worry not as there is a simple hack through which you can get developer beta on your device right away. Even better, the steps don’t require you to have access to your PC and can be all done on your iPhone or iPad itself. Here’s how: Step 1:  On your iOS device, head over to  'This Link' Step 2:  You will be automatically redirected to ‘iOS Beta Software Profile’  from where you will have to tap on  Install developer profile  and select the reboot option. Step 3:  Once your iPhone or iPad has rebooted, head over to  Settings -> General -> Software update  and the iOS 11 developer beta OTA should be available as a download on your device. If the update does not show up, wait for a few minutes an