>bought this seagate 1Tb external in 2008
>USB 2.0 interface
>got curious and opened it up expecting PATA
>is actually a SATA-II drive
all these years i couldve bought a usb 3 enclosure instead. Any other tech with hidden secrets?
>>60377368
It's a little known secret that the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus still has the headphone jack. Either due to a manufacturing defect or intentional oversight to save money, they forgot to drill out the headphone jack.
Hardest part is probably keeping the drill level.
>>60377574
Kek I love seeing the posts on Facebook with people drilling into their iPhones.
The other good ones are the battery refresh/battery recharge in the microwave and the auto shutoff water protection.
>>60377368
are you retarded?
>>60377574
This one is actually pretty good. Could be improved by focusing on the fact apple would be willing to block the port just because they're greedy.
>>60377607
Does this actually work though? I was thinking about returning my 128gb iPhone 7 and getting a 128gb iPhone 6S so I could have a headphone jack without that shitty adapter again.
>>60377774
Yeah but you have to drill very precisely
>>60377835
This, keeping that drill level is key. Maybe buy a couple small magnetic levels like pic related and attach them to the drill just to be safe.
>>60377648
No why, patas were still common in 2008 and with usb 2.0 i assumed it would be. i can put it in a 3.0 enclosure and get faster speeds
still running my SATA-II SSD. get on my lvl bitches
>>60377774
Go ahead and tell us how that goes. Do you really think a company like Apple would really create an iPhone body by mistake that went over one of its two ports and then still sell it?
Use your fucking brain m8.
>>60377393
I remember this, surprised no one else does.