16:20 I wonder how they found stock footage of "man lies on lambskin next to oven reading a book and eating an apple, as woman enters with a mug and sits down".
Your correct, they do choose not too, but may I ask you to look into the price of a phone that is shock proof and has a modern design AND functionality.
What the other comments said, plus buy a Otter Box. I work Construction. Im not clumsy with my phone, and there has never been an accident an otter box couldn't handle.
I still have my old push button phone still on the wall and it STILL WORKS!!! The power has went out several times and I've resorted to have to using it when the cellphone battery was almost dead
Augustus Wayne I agree wonder why they didn’t show how they lash it to the structure itself lol! I don’t really enjoy climbing the scaffolding in America so I know DAMN sure I won’t be on any made out of bamboo
I have harvested bamboo from large lots to use as building materials for community theater sets. Works REALLY well. So, can we export some of OUR bamboo to them? I know of several sizable lots of bamboo. It is a WEED here. :o)
why not use it on your own construction sites? Otherwise, turn it into charcoal & bury it & use the carbon credits from doing so to offset the environmental impacts of importing steel from them for scaffolding
I have one that does. Got it year before last because I left my smartphone at home and needed to call a receiver in order to deliver. Oh, they're bringing flip phones back and there is a flip out that has a touch screen.
@@I.AM.Issachar. I still have a rotary on a shelf, give it a few turns when I think of it. That phone slam was so satisfying. Damn thing could take a serious punch, too
@@I.AM.Issachar. I remember being the coolest person around with one of those, cause I got a 10 metre extension for the curly cord & so could even sit outside while talking on the phone, much to the amusement of whoever was on the other end as they heard the outdoor sounds & were very confused by where I was until I explained it to them lol. Imagine the person on the other end of the phone being excited by being able to move 10 metres on a phone now!!!!!! & while talking about them, if you haven't seen the Ellen show segment with the teenager using the rotary phone, you really should! It's hysterical!!!!!!!
@@SuperJohnkennedy1 yup, also scaffolders don't work always on top. So there could be someone above you dropping material or a tool, or stuff could drop from the crane. Also scaffolds can be narrow with pipes sticking out, where you can bang your head.
put simply, it's for the bamboo that gets dropped on your head during construction of the bamboo scaffolding :P If it was in Australia, it would be to protect against the magpies dive bombing you & then the wedgetail eagles that attacked as you fell to your death while trying to avoid the magpie divebombing (even postmen need to wear helmets in Australia to avoid the magpies, while the eagles attack anything in the sky, from drones to people using handgliders)
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
There is a big problem with smartphone today. If the screen gets badly damage and you are alone, how do you call 911/112 ?!?!?. With old phone even if the screed is dead, you know by reflex how to unlock the keyboard and speed dial or press the right buttons that will save your life.
The bamboo was too green (not dry enough). when the bamboo dry, it shrink and the whole scaffold structure change. in the video, the structure of the scaffold is bad, it was S-sharp. This is not up to the standard at any time in HK.
@@yengsabio5315 Haha yes, but that's the point with the way technology goes. I remember the days way before mobile phones, when we still had phones with a dial. No sms back then, no internet, no apps or anything like that, and no phones you could carry around in your pocket. Times sure have changed.
@@patrickbrookings it sure did! My first one was a Nokia 6150. I also still have my Sony Ericsson T610 with me but the keypad has already given up after some replacements! I was able to use it for a good 6 years before replacing it with new one in 2010. Durable mobile phones they were! My first use of smartphone was in 2012! Anyway, I'm glad that you also were able to experience the old stuffs & experienced the transition from old to new! Technology has really brought all of us this far, ei!
When apple did these tests and saw the glass break they though "mmm good, more money coming our way." I have an iPhone by the way but some of the things apple does, doesn't please me but they are all as bad as each other to be fair.
Too bad they decided to put profit over quality control, since touch screen, because they know it'll break and cost more than just buying a new phone, so people just buy new phones
Nope Nope Nope🙅for me going up on those Bamboo🎍structures without any harness on plus I'm😨😰scarred of heights even know I'm still trying to over come my fear of heights😱😖.
They do a horrible job of making cell phones a cell phone needs to be large to fit your hand so that when you touch the phone you don't accidentally turn it off adjust the sound and everything else all the buttons need to be on the front with nothing on the sides tops or bottom the plug-in needs to be directly in the back so you can put the phone in a Coke cup holder without shorting out the phone in general everything's too small a cell phone should be at least eyes big as a carton of cigarettes
A team of highly skilled people designed the hardware and software of the mobile but don't even get a mention in this video. Apparently, the only designer worth talking about is the guy that sketches the plastic case! Not a wonder that the take-up.of STEM subjects is so low.
The key criteria for todays phones is the "planned obsolescence", which is achieved via designers, so therefore the designers are the most important person to the company, since features really haven't changed from when this video was made to today, only reason anyone's bought a new one was to keep up with the fashion changes created by the designer :P
@1 Trillon Dollar Coin yup VERY slight upgrades maybe, but there is very little functional difference between a new release iphone & the model before it - everytime a new model is released this applies, so there is really no need to upgrade to the new model EVERYTIME it is released!
it is similar, but it's not the same. first off, the quick facts they give you at the end of each product's creating stage. second, different narrator. and third, if i'm correct, this tv series filmed in London, England. While How It's Made was filmed in america
I always wonder how much progress those factories have right now after all these years. would love to see the ones made in 2021
1:10 mobile phones
7:29 bamboo scaffolding
11:49 rice
16:13 wood stoves
Some hero’s don’t wear capes ✊
the scaffolding bamboo builders have an amazing amount of courage its not for the average joe I admire their courage
That Sony Ericsson T610 was my second phone ever. I still have it in a drawer.
And still hands-down one of the most beautiful telephones ever made.
I wish I kept all my old phones over the years.
People thought the 'old phone' ringtone was so cool, for a week
still using an old nokia, the thing just refuses to die
😂
In Hong Kong, bamboo scaffolding requires each worker to wear harnesses now...
16:20 I wonder how they found stock footage of "man lies on lambskin next to oven reading a book and eating an apple, as woman enters with a mug and sits down".
Those scaffold builders are ballsy
'There is nothing more romantic than *general's voice* "OPEN FIRE!!!"'
Manufacturers can still make phones with today's technology and yesterday's durability. They just choose not to.
Couldn’t sell ya a new one if the old one doesn’t wear out.........
You do realize the old durable phones have like 90% less screen... ya know the thing that breaks first
Why don’t go make one? No one stopping you..
Your correct, they do choose not too, but may I ask you to look into the price of a phone that is shock proof and has a modern design AND functionality.
What the other comments said, plus buy a Otter Box. I work Construction. Im not clumsy with my phone, and there has never been an accident an otter box couldn't handle.
Somewhere in the world, a man found a giant fingernail inside his phone, and enjoyed its colorful, iridescent paint.
like the show... but it's ways based in rest of world... plz show stuff from USA
It’s a Siemens MC-60!! I remember seeing those online. Never had a Siemens phone in my collection though.
They should have showed throwing a Nokia into a blender. Then the aftermath damage to the blender.
Wondering what year this video made, perhaps around 2004. That siemens MC60 was first released in 2003
Thanks for sharing this video.
I wonder what landfill "Le Million" ended up in after G2 support was discontinued.
Phones are like cars as soon you walked out of the store no matter ho much you've paid they worth pennies
Gold is recyclable very easily
apple failed to do the test at 2:30
17:32 Quality controller works in a plant with machinery, wears a tie to impress the TV crew.
Yes , banned in most production areas, for obvious reasons.
None of these smartphones we have now would survive any of those tests
Sooooooo true!!!!
A lot of Chinese companies do tests like this but not many survive them
They would or they wouldn’t
Watching how the phones from that time is made in 2018 is strange 😂
I can't wait to see what happens when you combine rice with stove!
I still have my old push button phone still on the wall and it STILL WORKS!!! The power has went out several times and I've resorted to have to using it when the cellphone battery was almost dead
thank you.
There is no way in hell that I would be on that bamboo scaffolding .
Augustus Wayne I agree wonder why they didn’t show how they lash it to the structure itself lol! I don’t really enjoy climbing the scaffolding in America so I know DAMN sure I won’t be on any made out of bamboo
O.S.H.A Wont let you climb on that anyways
*is watching this on my phone. Then looks at when this was posted* oh..
Even then this was already years old. I'd love to see an updated series about new tech and inventions.
Normal cell phone: cracked in my pocket
Nokia: ha I have survived WW3 I shall now rule the world
Calm down.
I have harvested bamboo from large lots to use as building materials for community theater sets. Works REALLY well. So, can we export some of OUR bamboo to them? I know of several sizable lots of bamboo. It is a WEED here. :o)
why not use it on your own construction sites? Otherwise, turn it into charcoal & bury it & use the carbon credits from doing so to offset the environmental impacts of importing steel from them for scaffolding
Oh now I can make it myself! !!
Wow a mobile phone that can take pictures 😂
I've always loved rice
Making scaffolding is easy, you just put 6 bamboo and 1 string into a crafting table and bam there u go
A dead giveaway to the age of this program is the mobile phones being produced. Step right back to the early 2000’s anyone?
This is hilarious to watch in 2019. Like bruh phones dont even have buttons anymore...
I have one that does. Got it year before last because I left my smartphone at home and needed to call a receiver in order to deliver. Oh, they're bringing flip phones back and there is a flip out that has a touch screen.
on and volume
Bring Nokia back!! Screw iPhones. Nokia even survived Chuck Norris ! !
I have a Nokia. I'm on it right now
Using Nokia 6.1+
These new phones won't last more than 2 years. Nokia built them to outlast the network they were on. I miss my Nokia.
Mine was the 3595. It was on Cingular. I had it in preschool 😎
I also knew how to operate a RAZR by the time I was two.
Omfg the 90s phonea xD
"How It Works" it's so Amazing documentaries!!!!
I miss phones with buttons.
i miss rotary dial phones and slamming down the phone when hanging up on somebody
@@I.AM.Issachar. I still have a rotary on a shelf, give it a few turns when I think of it. That phone slam was so satisfying. Damn thing could take a serious punch, too
@@I.AM.Issachar. I remember being the coolest person around with one of those, cause I got a 10 metre extension for the curly cord & so could even sit outside while talking on the phone, much to the amusement of whoever was on the other end as they heard the outdoor sounds & were very confused by where I was until I explained it to them lol. Imagine the person on the other end of the phone being excited by being able to move 10 metres on a phone now!!!!!!
& while talking about them, if you haven't seen the Ellen show segment with the teenager using the rotary phone, you really should! It's hysterical!!!!!!!
@@lilaclizard4504 or when you had that 50 ft cord that connected from the wall to the phone and walked around holding the whole thing 😂😂😂
im watching this on my android phone.
Lol at the cellphones back in the day
Hilarious
Omg. These are ancient 😂😂
DAMN... i feel so old after watching this...
I wish my phone was that durable lol
None of our phones would survive those tests.
These phones look like my grandfather used them!
In 2020 the cell phone is comparable to the value of the invention of the timepiece
At 9:58 “Other types of wood would break under this strain.” Bamboo is not wood.
Christ, how old is this documentary 😂
Christ Reigns Supreme
@@SuperGreatSphinx uhh. Yeah, sure! oxo;
@@mama_quartz
❤️
I wonder what those hardhats are useful for at that height!
falling objects from- above
@@SuperJohnkennedy1 yup, also scaffolders don't work always on top. So there could be someone above you dropping material or a tool, or stuff could drop from the crane. Also scaffolds can be narrow with pipes sticking out, where you can bang your head.
put simply, it's for the bamboo that gets dropped on your head during construction of the bamboo scaffolding :P
If it was in Australia, it would be to protect against the magpies dive bombing you & then the wedgetail eagles that attacked as you fell to your death while trying to avoid the magpie divebombing (even postmen need to wear helmets in Australia to avoid the magpies, while the eagles attack anything in the sky, from drones to people using handgliders)
Always make sure to separate the whites from the colours
It's all touch-screen now, on boring rectangle shapes from all phone makers.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
Oh man those phones
Who’s stove is it and where to buy??
i think they skipped the testing stage on mobile phone around 2016 to keep up with demand
1:50 I would love to be able to draw so well
so would Jim Carrey.
Just practice. No one just picks up a pencil and draws Beethoven first time..
I think this phones are Analog, Still the video are very educational.
Cries in cracked S10 ....
Any not quite white enough is quickly detected and dealt with....
There is a big problem with smartphone today. If the screen gets badly damage and you are alone, how do you call 911/112 ?!?!?. With old phone even if the screed is dead, you know by reflex how to unlock the keyboard and speed dial or press the right buttons that will save your life.
There should be smartphones with keys again! it would be like a nintendo switch now a days tho...
They're called black berries
Don't forget nokia
Buttons on phones ... Kids today will never know
How is this marked as a new video when it was uploaded in 2014 and the phones are like outdated haha looool.
The bamboo was too green (not dry enough). when the bamboo dry, it shrink and the whole scaffold structure change.
in the video, the structure of the scaffold is bad, it was S-sharp. This is not up to the standard at any time in HK.
back when phones were made in europe....
Could u imagine back then if someone would've presented a smartphone?
I don't understand why we call these devices phones. calling isn't the primary purpose for most people. they are computers with phone service.
I just miss my NOKIA 3310
I think we are due for a remake of this episode.
Remember when electronics lasted. Oh....if IPhones lasted Apple wouldn’t be a billion dollar company.
17:34 really...really....a tie, in a factory??
Originally aired; 2001
thanks :)
LOL, those phones are so dated already :D
Were you able to use one on those phones before?
@@yengsabio5315 Use what on those phones?
@@patrickbrookings if you were able to use them, say, for phoning someone, sending SMS, etc.
@@yengsabio5315 Haha yes, but that's the point with the way technology goes. I remember the days way before mobile phones, when we still had phones with a dial. No sms back then, no internet, no apps or anything like that, and no phones you could carry around in your pocket. Times sure have changed.
@@patrickbrookings it sure did!
My first one was a Nokia 6150. I also still have my Sony Ericsson T610 with me but the keypad has already given up after some replacements! I was able to use it for a good 6 years before replacing it with new one in 2010. Durable mobile phones they were!
My first use of smartphone was in 2012!
Anyway, I'm glad that you also were able to experience the old stuffs & experienced the transition from old to new! Technology has really brought all of us this far, ei!
Welcome anxiety .
Still don't know how rice works.
When apple did these tests and saw the glass break they though "mmm good, more money coming our way." I have an iPhone by the way but some of the things apple does, doesn't please me but they are all as bad as each other to be fair.
Too bad they decided to put profit over quality control, since touch screen, because they know it'll break and cost more than just buying a new phone, so people just buy new phones
So basically they made the phone test obsolete... One thump to a phone these days and u will be back at the store gettin another
at 11:05 hey hey whats wrong ? Bamboo in not a plant ... its Grass ....
grass is a plant
Nope Nope Nope🙅for me going up on those Bamboo🎍structures without any harness on plus I'm😨😰scarred of heights even know I'm still trying to over come my fear of heights😱😖.
Once up a time there was Nokia...
How about a phone that can call for help even you can't talk.
Nail fungus on the thumbnail
Imagine your family throwing rice at you to make you make a baby.
"phone" was so much different
15:08
They do a horrible job of making cell phones a cell phone needs to be large to fit your hand so that when you touch the phone you don't accidentally turn it off adjust the sound and everything else all the buttons need to be on the front with nothing on the sides tops or bottom the plug-in needs to be directly in the back so you can put the phone in a Coke cup holder without shorting out the phone in general everything's too small a cell phone should be at least eyes big as a carton of cigarettes
Rice is the Asian's corn .
It's not tin, it's solder paste.
You can't throw rice anymore at weddings it will harm birds
Those cellphones lol.
This episode age or me, who knows?! Probably me.
Omg these phones hahahahaha
We can’t drop
Our phones any more!
Cheeky brown rice.
Almost had a touch of a "How It's Actually Made" commentary.
first selfie = cringe
I always skip the intro 1:10
A team of highly skilled people designed the hardware and software of the mobile but don't even get a mention in this video. Apparently, the only designer worth talking about is the guy that sketches the plastic case!
Not a wonder that the take-up.of STEM subjects is so low.
The key criteria for todays phones is the "planned obsolescence", which is achieved via designers, so therefore the designers are the most important person to the company, since features really haven't changed from when this video was made to today, only reason anyone's bought a new one was to keep up with the fashion changes created by the designer :P
@1 Trillon Dollar Coin yup VERY slight upgrades maybe, but there is very little functional difference between a new release iphone & the model before it - everytime a new model is released this applies, so there is really no need to upgrade to the new model EVERYTIME it is released!
*But can the phone run crysis*
this is How is Made
it is similar, but it's not the same.
first off, the quick facts they give you at the end of each product's creating stage.
second, different narrator.
and third, if i'm correct, this tv series filmed in London, England. While How It's Made was filmed in america
+Sarah Dunning
was filmed in London
How it's made is Canadian
archiearchie666
ok