Hearing an engineer’s perspective talk how he did was really cool to see, especially from a company that does very interesting engineering, yet remains highly secretive.
Looks like Tobias is TRAINED to talk and look good! He's talking like he's not in a video but has a personal working conversations, having constant eye-contact, avoiding straight answers etc. Like a true Apple professional. And lefts us wondering if he behaves like that in real life, because it's a little...robotic..?)))
55 years ago I was a mechanical engineering student at the University of Texas in Austin (metallurgy was my interest). But I did not do well in the advanced math and physics, so I changed majors to keep the Navy footing the bill. Notwithstanding, I love this video. You can take me out of engineering but you can't take the engineering and the love of design out of me. So now my hobby is raspberry pi and Arduino. Cheap and fun, and nobody gets hurt.
10:10 I know why they removed it. Adapters allowing everyone to restore the firmware of an Apple Watch have popped up in the last two years and methods to remove iCloud from older watches also happened. This makes it more difficult
Tobias Harrison-Noonan, sadly his insta is private and the only other is linked in with no pic. He's married, to a woman. Womp womp, he's a good looking guy.
The first year we saw that metal pouch battery, I was hoping it was a test before it scaled up to other products, as it increases how dense it can be (thinner padding). Was never so though, so far.
And leakers saying that this was a backup plan instead of the flat rumored design... This made me rethink that and hearing the analysis of an engineer is so informative.
This convinces me that there was no squared-off flat-edged design that was scrapped last minute, because Tobias said that even a seemingly minor change in screen size could have caused shipping delays like what we experienced
It feels mostly like an ad for instrumental. He seems to dodge questions and only points out obvious details. It’s one of these situations, where you should get an expert who’s not been with Apple before.
Sure, it’s NDA and also representation towards current and future clients. I’d do the same in his position, though I would probably not put myself in the spotlight as an ‚expert‘, if I can’t talk freely - despite the marketing opportunity.
That’s the kind of analysis that no one else can do. Guy knows how things likely happen behind the scenes. Tech channels have so much of the same quality speculation
Two questions: 1) So the theory regarding flat design and inability to fit in a double sided processor is not true at all? I mean they weren't exploring that design at all? 2) Even after 7 iterations, why is the Taptic engine still so big? It takes up almost half of the space in the watch, which could have been used for a bigger battery. The Taptic engine in iPhone is now much smaller than before.
@@bodigames Taptic engine was much bigger in earlier iPhones, but it has remained the same size in the Apple watch. Considering the fact that iPhone is much bigger than the watch, I am wondering why Apple didn't shrink the Watch's Taptic engine?
@@DK-ox7ze Making the Taptic Engine smaller comes with sacrifice. The big Taptic Engine (probably the best Taptic Engine in any phone ever made) in the iPhone 7 Plus was incredibly good. When apple reduced the size of the Taptic Engine in the future phones the vibration power reduces significantly as well. Just compare the vibration power in the 7 plus to the iPhone 12 Pro Max….. The vibration power in the Apple Watch already is okay. People use it to wake up by vibrations. By reducing the size of the Taptic Engine in the Watch thus reducing vibration power you risk the vibration power in the watches to become too weak and will result in several features requiring the Taptic Engine to not function properly or function as intended.
The Taptic Engine is only much smaller in the mini variant iPhone, I don’t know about the other models but I’m pretty sure they stayed almost the same size
I think they should slow down the Apple watch launch cycle, focus on bigger changes every 2 years because people don't upgrade their watches every year. That way you can suss out your design and manufacturing and provide a meaningful upgrade to users.Anyone agree with me?
the quality of improvements wouldn't change if they switched to updating every 2 years instead of every year. The improvements would be the same. Just because a company updates a product doesn't mean they intend for everyone to buy new ones. Tim Cook has even said this many times that it's crazy to update devices every year if they dont need to be. The purpose of updating products every year is because people update all the time and it's not consistent. People want tech relevant to the year, not two years. Imagine if they upgraded every two years and you bought in the middle of the cycle. Boom, right out of the gate the tech in the product is already a year old. Car companies also updates cars every year but don't expect people to get a new car every year. They make minor improvements year of year so the product is always as up-to-date as reasonably possible. I got the Apple Watch 5 when it released and had the first Apple Watch before that, I have the iPhone XS Max, I just recently upgraded to the 12.9" iPad Pro M1, but had the iPad Air 2 before that, I got the 13" MacBook Pro 2 years ago & had the 2012 one before that (however I ordered the new 15" M1 Max because it's a crazy jump in technology and Im tired of hearing fan noise from my furnace that is my Intel Mac). The point is that all these devices work just as good as the day I got them and will last many more years and you should only be upgrading because you are reaching a power limit (the old devices cant support what you want to do) or there is a major jump in technology. But ultimately, if you cant afford it then you shouldn't feel pressure to upgrade. People get so consumed by thinking they need the latests and greatest tech because of the marketing is designed to make us want it. The social pressure of having a brand new product is strong. But the reality is 60%-80% of the total market would get along perfectly fine with a Chromebook.
I’m surprised that the haptic engine is that big compared to the battery… The watch could be thinner or at least have more battery without sich a big component
It makes it harder to service. From my knowledge, apple doesn't fix any part of the apple watch, instead they decided it was more economical to toss out any device that might have a cracked display or worn battery
@@Carterthielftw_ That is literally what happened with mine. The battery went all weird near the end of my 3 year warranty so I sent it in for a battery replacement. Instead of replacing the battery it I got a new series 7.
There are a few things that the watch does that I really like but I still can't wrap my head around a timepiece that's meant to not work anymore after 3-5 years.
Could you please make a special video about the Sensor Array? Tried to find out what it does and how and what each pard does but cant find a good video to explain it.
From Series 3 to Series 4: literally just a bigger display People: OMG SO COOL!!! finally a redesign!!! From Series 6 to Series 7: literally just a bigger display People: wait. that's it? No redesign?? 🤦♂
Thank you, thought I was going crazy! My first apple watch was the series 4 because I liked the redesign. Just upgraded to the series 7, because I thought it was the most significant apple watch update in years
Series 4 is double the speed of the Series 3. Series 4 also added new features (e.g. ECG). But the only change from Series 6 to 7 is the display. Also, the change of size of the display bezel from Series 3 to 4 is way more noticeable than from Series 6 to 7.
@@jeanbutinfrench That was not the point. People are complaining about the DESIGN, not the functionality. And this is just ridiculous since Apple did exactly the same with the Series 4.
One can tell the former Apple engineer didn’t leave on good terms, specially with his dig of “if they only hired my company (if only I still worked there) they wouldn’t have had the delay in getting the watch to market”
This episode seems a little too… scripted? Rehearsed? It doesn’t have the flow of a normal human interaction, and the “it was delayed” narrative is way too forced for a product that wasn’t actually delayed (Did they announce a date and miss it? No, it arrived when they said it would? It wasn’t delayed, you were just eager and impatient).
Yeah, totally agree. it's kinda the "price" to have an experienced and "insider" engineer in the video. And also probably he is not that used to be on camera as well.
The guy probably have tons of NDAs from Apple, so what he could and couldn't say publicly probably still have to go through Apple legal, hence the whole thing feels scripted
@@stoinks224 You don't understand do you? If that was the case why would Apple do that? You very well know that most batteries have the potential to swell or don't you?
All those people saying a display like that which is “barley different” couldn’t have possibly caused that kind of delay 🤣. It must’ve been a squared design that got scrapped literally last minute; even though the “edit” is before their fancy transition to the outdoor reveal.
Tobias seems to be very cool. I wonder if his t-shirt picture is a nod to AirPower :D Also I hope Tobias will not get into some trouble by sharing these very interesting information.
Hello Tobias, I really hope for your company’s sake that what’s on the outer edge of your company t-shirt’s logo is NOT an AirPower. Seemed that Apple had some really bad time with that product.
“Tobias, why don’t you give us a quick 30 second intro”
Tobias: *gives an intro that was actually 30 seconds, not a second more or less*
Amaze
Actually checked. Yeah, he just did.
I checked that too... My mind blown
Starts at 0:45 and ends at 1:15 , his mind was synced with a watch
They are probably looking at a clock/timer..
@@johncs154 scripted
The way he’s speaking shows he worked at apple, pretty fun
Choice of words and tone is Apple
Yea ikr
exactly !!
its called 10 year non disclosure agreement xD
yeah man, thats only got to do with what he can or cannot say due to his NDA. cheers.
Hearing an engineer’s perspective talk how he did was really cool to see, especially from a company that does very interesting engineering, yet remains highly secretive.
Looks like Tobias is TRAINED to talk and look good!
He's talking like he's not in a video but has a personal working conversations, having constant eye-contact, avoiding straight answers etc.
Like a true Apple professional. And lefts us wondering if he behaves like that in real life, because it's a little...robotic..?)))
Like Dexter (Crime TV Show) lol
He's tied to Apple's non-disclosure agreements until the end of his life, I guess. He has to behave "well" :D
@@chorda_rec 😂😅
Tobias input explaining engineering decisions have refreshing, it's like bringing order to the chaos
But Louis Rosmann knows everything.
@@VivekRoy2991 True.
55 years ago I was a mechanical engineering student at the University of Texas in Austin (metallurgy was my interest). But I did not do well in the advanced math and physics, so I changed majors to keep the Navy footing the bill. Notwithstanding, I love this video. You can take me out of engineering but you can't take the engineering and the love of design out of me. So now my hobby is raspberry pi and Arduino. Cheap and fun, and nobody gets hurt.
"...nobody gets hurt".... ? not if i can help it !
Sorry all I noticed was Tobias’ arms…
He is soo ripped
Same 😒
Anyway, I'm going for that now, I hope I'll be like that soon enough
me too...
asdfgjffljlljkl same (i kinda forgot i was watching an ifixit video halfway)
Why use tools to open the watch when Tobias arms can do the job faster?
Dude’s got some tricep action going on ngl
Ok I’m glad it wasn’t just noticing this man
This guy looks like 20 and 60 y.o. at the same time
Lmao I thought the same THING
Was looking for this comment
There's a lot of eye contact in this video
100% they went on a date after !!
I felt that chemistry too!!!
The way they looked at each other's tho 🤣
asdfdhssjksjkl not you shipping them 😭
jojo's bi. ad. momment.
🤨
I enjoyed looking at Tobias’s muscular arms
sameee haha
asddhdjskskajllkljkl same lmao
It’s also the way he looked at the other guy when he was talking so intently
I wanted to give Tobi a big wet smooch for being a hot, muscular engineer
Me too 😌
Love how he keeps staring at the camera really creeps me out 🤣🤣
Thought he was gonna say “Hey guys, Derek, More Plates More Dates”
"Heat and suction are really the two components." Uhhh... are we still doing phrasing?
10:10 I know why they removed it. Adapters allowing everyone to restore the firmware of an Apple Watch have popped up in the last two years and methods to remove iCloud from older watches also happened. This makes it more difficult
I was wondering what you were talking about, the diagnostics port.
I liked how even tho he hasn’t been with apple for a number of years, starts to explain and design a machine to properly detach the display.
Does anybody know Tobias‘ social media accounts? For research purposes.
im just gonna wait here for the answer. also, for research purposes 🤧
Tobias Harrison-Noonan, sadly his insta is private and the only other is linked in with no pic. He's married, to a woman. Womp womp, he's a good looking guy.
not to simp in the yt comments, but he has really nice arms okay 😔
@ANTHONY YOUNG y’all thirsty (not saying I didn’t think the same)
@@hibrad I mean I can see why, you see how he pulls your attention with his slow talking tone, and eyes. Lol
This dude is so Jacked. Tobias looks buff too
Legend says Tobias' arms was the cause of the delay.
The first year we saw that metal pouch battery, I was hoping it was a test before it scaled up to other products, as it increases how dense it can be (thinner padding). Was never so though, so far.
All I noticed was the nod to Air Power on Tobias’ shirt Instrumental logo. Well played good sir.
LOL.
They fit together nicely... and the watch components are not bad either.
All these comments on Tobias' arms, and I'm like what about Taylor's HAIR 😍
And leakers saying that this was a backup plan instead of the flat rumored design... This made me rethink that and hearing the analysis of an engineer is so informative.
Tobias could do a solid H. Jon Benjamin impression (Bob's Burgers, Archer)
Glad I’m not the only person who caught that
Find someone who looks at you the way Tobias looks at Taylor
He looks and sounds like could be one of the instructors in a top gun movie
This convinces me that there was no squared-off flat-edged design that was scrapped last minute, because Tobias said that even a seemingly minor change in screen size could have caused shipping delays like what we experienced
I've always been convinced, that rectangular design with the curved edges seems to be set in stone *sigh*.
It feels mostly like an ad for instrumental. He seems to dodge questions and only points out obvious details. It’s one of these situations, where you should get an expert who’s not been with Apple before.
Also why don't we ask instrumental what their stance is on right to repair?
I'm sure it has something to do with NDA's. He is very careful with his words
He under contract still. Can’t talk about what he did at apple
have you ever worked for a confidential project? We're always being put into really strict NDAs lmaoo
Sure, it’s NDA and also representation towards current and future clients. I’d do the same in his position, though I would probably not put myself in the spotlight as an ‚expert‘, if I can’t talk freely - despite the marketing opportunity.
Great video as always, people still think that they switched the design at the last minute.
Well, people think that because they switched the design last minute
I don’t believe that rumor, that’s impossible
That’s the kind of analysis that no one else can do. Guy knows how things likely happen behind the scenes. Tech channels have so much of the same quality speculation
I am sorry, can you have more Tobias for your segment.. 😶
Two questions:
1) So the theory regarding flat design and inability to fit in a double sided processor is not true at all? I mean they weren't exploring that design at all?
2) Even after 7 iterations, why is the Taptic engine still so big? It takes up almost half of the space in the watch, which could have been used for a bigger battery. The Taptic engine in iPhone is now much smaller than before.
the taptic engine is the same size in apple watch and iphone....
@@bodigames Taptic engine was much bigger in earlier iPhones, but it has remained the same size in the Apple watch. Considering the fact that iPhone is much bigger than the watch, I am wondering why Apple didn't shrink the Watch's Taptic engine?
@@DK-ox7ze Making the Taptic Engine smaller comes with sacrifice.
The big Taptic Engine (probably the best Taptic Engine in any phone ever made) in the iPhone 7 Plus was incredibly good.
When apple reduced the size of the Taptic Engine in the future phones the vibration power reduces significantly as well.
Just compare the vibration power in the 7 plus to the iPhone 12 Pro Max…..
The vibration power in the Apple Watch already is okay. People use it to wake up by vibrations.
By reducing the size of the Taptic Engine in the Watch thus reducing vibration power you risk the vibration power in the watches to become too weak and will result in several features requiring the Taptic Engine to not function properly or function as intended.
The Taptic Engine is only much smaller in the mini variant iPhone, I don’t know about the other models but I’m pretty sure they stayed almost the same size
@@cockandballer3593 The 7 Plus IPhone is way back. 2016 to be exact.
The first mini phone to come out was in the 12 line up in 2020.
so much beautiful hair in one video
It’s all just genetics lol
I think they should slow down the Apple watch launch cycle, focus on bigger changes every 2 years because people don't upgrade their watches every year. That way you can suss out your design and manufacturing and provide a meaningful upgrade to users.Anyone agree with me?
the quality of improvements wouldn't change if they switched to updating every 2 years instead of every year. The improvements would be the same. Just because a company updates a product doesn't mean they intend for everyone to buy new ones. Tim Cook has even said this many times that it's crazy to update devices every year if they dont need to be. The purpose of updating products every year is because people update all the time and it's not consistent. People want tech relevant to the year, not two years. Imagine if they upgraded every two years and you bought in the middle of the cycle. Boom, right out of the gate the tech in the product is already a year old.
Car companies also updates cars every year but don't expect people to get a new car every year. They make minor improvements year of year so the product is always as up-to-date as reasonably possible.
I got the Apple Watch 5 when it released and had the first Apple Watch before that, I have the iPhone XS Max, I just recently upgraded to the 12.9" iPad Pro M1, but had the iPad Air 2 before that, I got the 13" MacBook Pro 2 years ago & had the 2012 one before that (however I ordered the new 15" M1 Max because it's a crazy jump in technology and Im tired of hearing fan noise from my furnace that is my Intel Mac).
The point is that all these devices work just as good as the day I got them and will last many more years and you should only be upgrading because you are reaching a power limit (the old devices cant support what you want to do) or there is a major jump in technology.
But ultimately, if you cant afford it then you shouldn't feel pressure to upgrade. People get so consumed by thinking they need the latests and greatest tech because of the marketing is designed to make us want it. The social pressure of having a brand new product is strong. But the reality is 60%-80% of the total market would get along perfectly fine with a Chromebook.
@@HeyItsHades good read. thx
Do more of these. This is really cool
Nice, Tobias gave us some insights without breaking the possible NDAs he likely signed.
The modern day James Dean. Interesting video!
It’s awesome to see how everything works. That’s awesome you have someone who has worked with the devices.
Tobias looks like a prince charming, speaking like gentleman, ripping and flexing there :))
Tobias looks like an older version of Charlie Puth. 😂
wow hearing this engineer is inspiring
He is so well thought out and articulate, great video!
Does the Series 7 get hotter while charging compared to the S6 (because of the faster charging)?
Doesn’t seem to
Great show, but why would I need to know how its made inside, and why the constant hand movement and lastly - do you know how to change a flat tire/
The Series 7 is far more interesting than I initially thought.
I’m surprised that the haptic engine is that big compared to the battery… The watch could be thinner or at least have more battery without sich a big component
We have the same reaction every time we open a Watch! It’s such a huge space commitment, really shows you how much they care about haptics.
@@iFixitYourself honestly it’s good feature, wouldn’t really like it be gone! But, at what cost! 😅
Yeah, jam more battery in there plz, I can do with less haptic feedback.
@@nickmacaluso6585 this is why you don’t work at apple. They care more about user experience than extra bit of battery life.
u can tell this guy was so excited in the inside explaining this he was just acting proffesional loool
why they remove the diagnostic port that's insane I think if the wireless port fails that's it no diagnostics
You think Apple cares about diagnostics or repairability? LOL
In the bin!
In the bin it goes! Either your bin, or the Apple shop one
It makes it harder to service. From my knowledge, apple doesn't fix any part of the apple watch, instead they decided it was more economical to toss out any device that might have a cracked display or worn battery
@@Carterthielftw_ That is literally what happened with mine. The battery went all weird near the end of my 3 year warranty so I sent it in for a battery replacement. Instead of replacing the battery it I got a new series 7.
I am missing the young woman, explaining the former teardowns, so much! Pleeease bring her back!
Him opening the Apple Watch to see what's inside: 🔪⌚
The Apple Watch on his wrist: 👁️👄👁️
There are a few things that the watch does that I really like but I still can't wrap my head around a timepiece that's meant to not work anymore after 3-5 years.
Could you please make a special video about the Sensor Array?
Tried to find out what it does and how and what each pard does but cant find a good video to explain it.
Man, what an interesting content! I'm amazed! This guy seems to be a badass, wanted to check his work closer.
I really like hearing from a real pro about these changes.
Seemed like a lowkey ad for instrumental
were waiting for the macbook videos????
Question:
Is it possible to shrink the screen even more you think or have they hit a limit.?
I think they can but is it gonna make it any more useful ?
I can't I watched this so I can see the internals of the series 7 but I just kept looking at Tobias instead..
Apple could increase battery life by redesigning the taptic engine as it takes up way too much space
Please do more of this kind of video
Tobias actually finished his words in 30.73 Seconds
I feel like I’m watching an episode of Boy Meets World
From Series 3 to Series 4: literally just a bigger display
People: OMG SO COOL!!! finally a redesign!!!
From Series 6 to Series 7: literally just a bigger display
People: wait. that's it? No redesign??
🤦♂
Thank you, thought I was going crazy! My first apple watch was the series 4 because I liked the redesign. Just upgraded to the series 7, because I thought it was the most significant apple watch update in years
It’s because all of the leaks showing squared off edges like the newer iPhones. It got people’s hopes up.
ecg, fall detection, sos, thinner
Series 4 is double the speed of the Series 3. Series 4 also added new features (e.g. ECG). But the only change from Series 6 to 7 is the display. Also, the change of size of the display bezel from Series 3 to 4 is way more noticeable than from Series 6 to 7.
@@jeanbutinfrench That was not the point. People are complaining about the DESIGN, not the functionality. And this is just ridiculous since Apple did exactly the same with the Series 4.
The way he speaks and looks really show that he was working in apple
Nice format!
The watches are interesting, but the real question is: when will Taylor ask Tobias out?
Tobias, got any advice for a student who wants to take engineering?
Probably: 'You gotta lift man.'
The real question is... Can I use a Series 7 screen on the 6?
Seperate connectors for the screen and touch stuff in the 6, and a single, consolidated one in the 7. So I’d say ‘no’.
So the new Front is better repairable. Very nice.
This feels like one huge ad
I can’t concentrate
I'm just here because I've seen him before. Fvckin beautiful Tobias.
Are watch screen protectors a good idea?
The apple watch series 7 incorporates wifi 802.11ac ???
One can tell the former Apple engineer didn’t leave on good terms, specially with his dig of “if they only hired my company (if only I still worked there) they wouldn’t have had the delay in getting the watch to market”
that’s him shilling his company
I’d like to take Tobias on a date please!
Ads are getting smarter
Is there anyone more impressed with themselves than Tobias?
This was really cool!
This episode seems a little too… scripted? Rehearsed? It doesn’t have the flow of a normal human interaction, and the “it was delayed” narrative is way too forced for a product that wasn’t actually delayed (Did they announce a date and miss it? No, it arrived when they said it would? It wasn’t delayed, you were just eager and impatient).
It’s coz the whole video is basically an ad for instrumental
Yeah, totally agree. it's kinda the "price" to have an experienced and "insider" engineer in the video. And also probably he is not that used to be on camera as well.
The guy probably have tons of NDAs from Apple, so what he could and couldn't say publicly probably still have to go through Apple legal, hence the whole thing feels scripted
I think the metal casing around the battery is for keeping it from swelling, remember all those Apple Watch gen 1 Apple had to warranty?
If battery swell and we avoid that it will explode.
@@stoinks224 You should work for Apple
@@ManuelPrado u don't understand do u . As battery swell the ring will avoid that expanson and lead to hazarf
@@stoinks224 You don't understand do you? If that was the case why would Apple do that? You very well know that most batteries have the potential to swell or don't you?
@@ManuelPrado not most. Depends on quality of battery and how much longer apple doesn't want you to switch to newer model
Hi there.i am interest on know how did you removed that glass perfectly?more is that display still working after taking that glass off?
Me who can finally afford the Apple Watch 1st Gen: *Sips Coffee* HMMMMMM, definitely the display complexities.
8:08 The new battery tech is for Apple Watch Ultra!
Love this video!
I’d like to know what engineering it would take to have a blood pressure function on the Apple Watch?
All those people saying a display like that which is “barley different” couldn’t have possibly caused that kind of delay 🤣. It must’ve been a squared design that got scrapped literally last minute; even though the “edit” is before their fancy transition to the outdoor reveal.
Tobias is hot.
What company is Tobias with? I must have missed it
wow this is so interesting and informative!
How did you guys get the suction cup you sell to stick to the watch face? It seems way too large to me
Tobias seems to be very cool. I wonder if his t-shirt picture is a nod to AirPower :D
Also I hope Tobias will not get into some trouble by sharing these very interesting information.
Heat and suction that’s what she said
Sir, that is what _HE_ said.
Tobias runs a 4.3 forty, has a forty inch vert and shoots 41% from three.
So while watching the video I noticed that Apple Watch series 7 45 mm has 309 Mah battery 🔋 capacity 😊
Time Stamp : 7:32
Yeah but Wh tells you it’s true capacity
so does this just disregard the leaks of that flat sides design? but also kinda confirm even more that it’s coming on the series 8?
Hello Tobias, I really hope for your company’s sake that what’s on the outer edge of your company t-shirt’s logo is NOT an AirPower. Seemed that Apple had some really bad time with that product.
Can you guys do it like jerryrigeverything where it’s only 10 second intero and the rest is just tearing things down