It's just the new EU law that forces manufactures to make their products repairable. Apple, Samsung and all the others have self repair programs for the main parts too now.
@@fenyx2558 Maybe replacing the sticker at 2:07 with a colored gel (like those used on spotlights?) or thin piece of colored acrylic and gluing it down. I would definitely test how well the materials diffuse before taking it apart of course. Additionally, you could possibly put something in between the glass and the phone so that it does not get dirty or scratched, but again I am not sure on the materials.
Jerry’s Rig has always helped when I am ready to get a new phone or something electronic, I watch all his videos when released , but then go back to them when ready to purchase, this week I watched one of his videos from 5 years ago on Anker cables and ordered the new version of this cable . Thankyou Jerry from KiwiRyker over in 🇳🇿 New Zealand
You have Jerry Rig - narrator inside you head? I can relate to to that. I had Francois Truffaut - narrator from the movie L'Enfant Savage. "It has finally learned to poop into the toilet bowl."
Oh my god, I watched you extensively around a year ago but forgot what your channel was called, so I've been keeping a lookout for you ever since. I finally found this channel again and I am more than pleased :) Edit : The amount of people in the comment section asking for this phone is honestly astonishing😃
I did an environmentally friendly thing and bought a used Nothing 1 12GB/256GB this month. It turned out to be new just without a box. Love this phone!
Their marketing team did a marvelous job on this one. Especially nice to see them collaborating with youtubers such as yourself. Several things to notice: this is by far one of the fastest teardowns since device was announced - that's what happens when a company gives right info and right tech to the right people i haven't seen anywhere that there is a claim about a phone being this easy to repair which is awesome you did a nice "thank you for choosing me" with these 2 videos (bend test and teardown) which in their own way go hand in hand with their marketing which is a nice thing to to :D all in all, nice to see my brand of choice teaming up with my youtubers of choice
Cut to the chase, did I somehow travel to the future or you guys time traveled back here, doesn't make any sense, everything you guys say or do seems so advanced and way ahead of my time. I also had a weird dream about seeing your videos in the future like 60 years or more from now, you're posting one video per year or something like that, it was so vivid. I'm still freaked out.
My first impression from your durability test is this phone is seriously nice looking. Unfortunately all glass while nice looking is incredibly fragile to drops. So by the time it goes into an otter box, all that pretty is gone.
My phone 1 has been dropped more than 15 times. I have no screen protector or a case. Once it fell from my pocket while I was riding at 60kmph. The screen is yet to crack. Except for a few scratches, there is no significant damage. It is a surprisingly strong.
I have the nothing phone 1, the back lights are cool, but they quickly become irrelevant just because they are on the back of the phone. You never see them.
its been awhile since i heard that calming voice.welcome back [i think ] it is hard watching you dissect 1,000 dollar phones [moto razor ] .i realize its for the good.but, me using a Walmart phone well you know . thanks Jerry for the pain truth.........
also as a phone 1 user i am impressed by the water ressistance i was one of the super early buyers so i had gotten a device with the back glass lose and water had gone in SEVERAL times, after which it survived but river water affected some features but its impresssive that its still alive after how harshly ive used it
Color temperature literally refers to a blackbody's output at a given temperature. So 6000K is roughly the temperature of our Sun, and the white balance you get from that is mimicked by a lamp with that output. A smaller star would output yellower light and lower surface temperature, say 3000K.
im glad they reduced the amount of adhesive only components on the device from phone 1, thats the only thing i didnt like about phone 1 seeing this teardown and knowing that a battery replacement is very much doable, im seriously considering getting this
Definitely overhyped. Or maybe not - I bet like the Nothing Phone 1, we won't hear about the Nothing brand again until they're sending out review units for Nothing Phone 3 next year.
The price is higher because this one has flahship level specs, unlike phone 1 which was mid all the way. Also the testing for higher IP ratings is more demanding and requires a lot more hardware to do it which of course is expensive. Nothing is still a fairly small company
It's hilarious how people say it has a midrange chip when it's literally the upgraded version of last year's flagships, and the same chip that powers the Sammy Fold
If you get hold of the new Nokia it will be interesting to see how repairable that is as they are making a fuss about it being easily repaiable as well.
If they will make public API for the glyphs i'm will be so amazed with that phone, so i will try to save up money for that incredible thing Also i thought they're made something like LED tubes inside of it, but it's not, that's another moment that surprised me a lot
I still don't get how people destroy stuff so often. Even when I did manual labor and driving heavy machinery, the only time I cracked a screen was when it literally got ran over, still worked fine though. Do people not use cases or something? I also don't get the LED's. There's an entire screen for notifications on the other side and I can't remember the last time I was staring at the back of my phone. Most people carry their phone in their pocket/purse, so they'd be pulling it out to look at it anyway, might as well be the screen that actually displays information. My old phone just had an LED that shined different colors right above the screen, so I wouldn't have to flip my phone over to respond to a text like a mongoloid. Just seems like a huge waste of battery when you can just have a dot or text on the screen instead.
Accidental drops happen. But yeah, I'd rather just have an LED on the front of the phone than that weird glyph system on the back. A notification LED is the single thing I still miss after moving from Samsung Galaxy to Google Pixel. Although with no bezels anymore, I guess no LED is preferable to them putting another hole in the display. I already hate the camera hole. And anyone who says "you can hide it with software" is full of it, I can still clearly see the camera in the screen.
I'm so lost on this. I looked into it loads over the last two days because I love the design and wanted to swap to it....problem is...I have a s21 ultra and if you compare it all to that (which you can buy new for £350 btw) it's well overpriced and under spec'd. Yes the CPU is better. But after that it loses out in all regards and that's hard to swallow. Also before everyone kicks in with updates. Nothing says they'll do 3 major updates, Samsung does 5 meaning they'll get updates equally even if s21 ultra is a 2.5yr old phone. Pure disappointment.
I was looking at what's behind the hype for these phones as well. All I could find that holds up is the LEDs on the back. Everything else is no different from any other phone. And like you said, it's overpriced for what you get.
I purchased this phone, coming from a oneplus 7 pro. The reason I purchased this device is not because of the LEDs, but because of how smooth and snappy early oneplus (And now Nothing, thanks Carl) devices are. My oneplus 7 pro is going on 4 years now, mid 2019 if I remember right. I got the 6gb ram model and this thing is more responsive than my friends S20 that came out around the same time. Is this device overpriced, yes lmao. But when I can get more than 4 years of snappy and agile use out of my phone, its far more important to me than things like a camera or processor speed for gaming. Now I just pray that somehow, dbrand makes a case for this phone. I dont care how they do it, but I want it. Edit: My friends phone is the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, not the base model.
@@BigChumbaWumba I had the 7 pro also. Loved that phone, the pop-up camera failed on me but not mechanically (oddly), camera would pop up but screen would just be black. I don't doubt the snappiness of the phone, but still find it a shame they could keep the price lower or the specs better. If the base price was IP67/68 and had the 12 gig I think they'd be laughing and be in a far better spot because they d be hitting a lot of people's top spots, which inturn equals more sales and more profit. I'd also like to see more baked in camera functionality. Does it even have the object remover function for example? That's a good send of a feature once you start using it (and I say that as someone who is quite apt with Photoshop).
@@DisturbedM86 This is purely a silly view on my part, but I have never cared much for IP rating. End solution, don't drop your phone in water :) I bought the 12gb model and I agree, for the 599 base price, it absolutely should be the 12gb+256GB model. I bought it for a few more reasons, I love the apple style design choices, but I hate apple products. I like that they are making things more inclusive like the headphones, which I got a discount when buying as a bundle. Just more personal enjoyment kind of things.
This guy seems to be biased don’t listen , i have seen fanboys like them everywhere for every product , they conveniently ignore what their favourite doesn’t give them like ip rating or good performance, they will just say oh i never cared about that? Really if u want software +camera+ip rating just go for pixel performance isn’t the best on this phone o on pixel
Watching this on my Nothing Phone 2, frightening to think at some point I'll have to replace the battery. Last phone held up for 5 years and I'm planning to do the same with the Nothing 2 😃
The “Nothing” team are good at hyping up their products, but they are not honest. They advertise that they provide 3 years of OS update, but they launch the phone a month before the release of Android 14, so they count it as 3 years. In fact, there are only 2 years of OS update.
I think it would be a cool idea to do a burn test on the leds too, to see how durable they are to heat. A lot of people might put their phone on top of a hot surface that's been in the sun for a while.
Burn tests are useless... nothing gets that hot. Hot surfaces is one thing, a flame is a complete different scenario where if it happens, the phone is gone.
At a point i forget about the video and just listened to jerry I hope one of these days jerry make a documentary about phones advances and dissapointments in these 20 years more than hour long
There is no mess, no broken parts and the phone got put back together with a clean desk and full functionality. Amazing
Lol, NOTHING amazing
This is literally one of the cleanest teardowns I've seen...
Good one for nothing.....
Their hard works not for. Nothing 😊!
I thought the same. Jerry's got respect and certain love for the LED back and the transparent case lol
@@abesapiens8049 the insides are even more premium that the disastrous Pixel fold a while back...
This is nothing compared to other teardowns
Missed opportunity to say ‘good for nothing’😭
"The most environmentally friendly thing you can do is not buy a phone at all" - wise words by Zack
ikr?
Or not let Zach get his hands one…
*a new phone
Meanwhile, I don’t really give a shit and buy new phone when I feel like it and drive cars with cats removed to get more emissions into the air lol
@@Minto107ohhh, youre sooo cool
As I always say, Nothing is better than a JerryRigEverything teardown video 🙂
took me a second 💀
JerryRigNothing
Who knew Nothing could look so good on the inside.
wow, a phone that's not so insanely over engineered that it's actually repairable, well done.
It's just the new EU law that forces manufactures to make their products repairable. Apple, Samsung and all the others have self repair programs for the main parts too now.
Phones are over-engineered in general.
@@TT-pi8ww I mean those laws won't come into full effect for another few years but once they do it will be great!
@@TT-pi8ww and Apple's self repair program is still kinda dogshit lol (im glad it exists though, still better than nothing)
Is this from the guy who left Oneplus in the toilet?
I like the fact that you could potentially put a coloured tint in the back of the back glass
That's exactly what I was thinking. How would you go about doing that? What material?
@@fenyx2558 Maybe replacing the sticker at 2:07 with a colored gel (like those used on spotlights?) or thin piece of colored acrylic and gluing it down. I would definitely test how well the materials diffuse before taking it apart of course. Additionally, you could possibly put something in between the glass and the phone so that it does not get dirty or scratched, but again I am not sure on the materials.
Jerry’s Rig has always helped when I am ready to get a new phone or something electronic, I watch all his videos when released , but then go back to them when ready to purchase, this week I watched one of his videos from 5 years ago on Anker cables and ordered the new version of this cable . Thankyou Jerry from KiwiRyker over in 🇳🇿 New Zealand
That was amazing, the best teardown ever with good explanation and how it even came back to life. I'm definitely subscribing
Finally, Jerry's voice came outside of my head
I know, right??? :D
You have Jerry Rig - narrator inside you head? I can relate to to that. I had Francois Truffaut - narrator from the movie L'Enfant Savage. "It has finally learned to poop into the toilet bowl."
Zack
😂
Finally. Gerry came on the side of my head
Very surprised that nothing was able to resist / decide against RGB lighting 🤣
they need marketing points for future models! don't sell all in once! ;-)
give me an apple minimalism fan that will enjoy rgb lighting, they try to appeal to apple users.
They might release a special edition with RGB.
I hope they never do, it looks so sleek like this.
@@mrb2349nah it looks like you'll get tired of it in no time
*Slightly correction. This phone is capable to 45 watt instead 33 watt.* ❤
My 300 dollar phone is 68w😆
@@charanko3760not good for battery
@@icy_fire4080 yeah ,realme has a 200$ phone with 80watt charging but the battery is gonna fu** up
@daddy6_9biggest myth ever
@@adi_ficationsnope. Fast charging generates more heat which is bad for the battery.
2:55 And getting to see some of the inside from the outside Is totally worth it.
Bro knew what he was doing 💀
I'm impressed!
🤔
Some other things appear in my mind when I listen to this 04:51 and 05:45 , I don't know why 🤔
@@sudeepgope2022 I guess this phone is not a woman. Obviously these things are too complicated for my little brain.
Nothing is making reparability progress, as they promised! I hope they setup a parts shop soon.
6:21 man it looks cool when it's dark 🕶️🕶️🕶️
Slightly easier to repair than the first one with its secret hidden screws and painfully awkward disassembly of those LED panel strips.
This phone works great too. Glad to see the teardown. Had mine a little over a week now and it's brilliant
Props to the company for making it not ridiculous to remove the battery
Unlike the phones I have which simply require the back to be popped off with a fingernail and the battery unclipped . . . A 5 second job.
@@The_Original_Geoff_Bapple and oranges my friend
@@The_Original_Geoff_B I'm talking about a actual expensive phone like above $600
@@The_Original_Geoff_B 2010s phones were the ish for that!
The curve glass made it beautiful
Now we can remove the lower loudspeaker which has balls of its own. @ 4:48 😂😂😂
Even inside parts are also premium, one of the cleanest teardown so far Good Job Nothing ♥️
Nothing looks better than a perfectly intact phone after durability test and teardown ... wow
2:55 And getting to see some of the insides from the outsides is totally worth it 💀💀💀
💀💀
Oh my god, I watched you extensively around a year ago but forgot what your channel was called, so I've been keeping a lookout for you ever since. I finally found this channel again and I am more than pleased :)
Edit : The amount of people in the comment section asking for this phone is honestly astonishing😃
Finally, Jerry now has, instead of Nothing, got something to say 😊
Can I have the tear down phone??? I mean after u put it back together it will really make my day lol......
This phone is surprisingly very easy to repair. This might become my new phone in over 4 years.
4:45 the charging is up to 45 watts now. It's nice to hear your voice again btw😅
The most environmental friendly: not buying a new phone at all😂😂😂😂😂 3:54, I am following Jerry’s quotes…
Ok, worSHEEPer.
I did an environmentally friendly thing and bought a used Nothing 1 12GB/256GB this month. It turned out to be new just without a box. Love this phone!
I love the design it's so cool
I can't say that much about battery replacement
Glad you brought back the narration. I would not want you to say "Nothing"...
Their marketing team did a marvelous job on this one. Especially nice to see them collaborating with youtubers such as yourself. Several things to notice:
this is by far one of the fastest teardowns since device was announced - that's what happens when a company gives right info and right tech to the right people
i haven't seen anywhere that there is a claim about a phone being this easy to repair which is awesome
you did a nice "thank you for choosing me" with these 2 videos (bend test and teardown) which in their own way go hand in hand with their marketing which is a nice thing to to :D
all in all, nice to see my brand of choice teaming up with my youtubers of choice
Cut to the chase, did I somehow travel to the future or you guys time traveled back here, doesn't make any sense, everything you guys say or do seems so advanced and way ahead of my time. I also had a weird dream about seeing your videos in the future like 60 years or more from now, you're posting one video per year or something like that, it was so vivid. I'm still freaked out.
My first impression from your durability test is this phone is seriously nice looking. Unfortunately all glass while nice looking is incredibly fragile to drops. So by the time it goes into an otter box, all that pretty is gone.
unless otterbox decides to do a clear case, which would be the most obvious thing for them to do considering the back LED strips.
My phone 1 has been dropped more than 15 times. I have no screen protector or a case. Once it fell from my pocket while I was riding at 60kmph. The screen is yet to crack. Except for a few scratches, there is no significant damage. It is a surprisingly strong.
There are many clear back case options today that provide plenty of protection and look decent too.
@@ericharrison619 We have different definitions of "plenty of protection".
@@OmegaGamingNetwork Settle down SpecOps, you specifically mentioned Otterbox who have an entire line of clear cases.
"Nothing is better than coming Back to life"... Epic 👏
Jerry, good job man. This is a honest, transparent and informative video.
Excellent teardown. Especially since the first video was "speechless". I like this phone!
Cant wait to see jerry count those 971 led's....
Straight info packed content and no bullsh*t . One of the best content creator out there.
The LEDs are definitely the coolest design element we’ve seen in years
I have the nothing phone 1, the back lights are cool, but they quickly become irrelevant just because they are on the back of the phone. You never see them.
@@nohandleleftothers see it though
@@sdgamer9427lol who cares ? It’s a gimmick like rgb
@@zethloveless7238 rbg isn´t a gimmick, rbg is a live-style. everything is better when it has rbg
@@schmidii84 Not to mention the performance boosts you get from RGB😉
its been awhile since i heard that calming voice.welcome back [i think ] it is hard watching you dissect 1,000 dollar phones [moto razor ] .i realize its for the good.but, me using a Walmart phone well you know . thanks Jerry for the pain truth.........
easy teardown, easy repair.
Nice job both!
Even after the phone have been opened up , still nothing stops it from being brought back to life
You should add drop tests to phones that pass your initial durability test!
I respect your work! You make it look so easy 😢
Initial camera reviews reveal many weaknesses. Too many in fact that I will keep my S22
Will Zack be counting the LEDs on Nothing Phone 2 as well ?
Love how he loopholed the embargo with not talking in the previous video
also as a phone 1 user i am impressed by the water ressistance
i was one of the super early buyers so i had gotten a device with the back glass lose
and water had gone in SEVERAL times, after which it survived
but river water affected some features but its impresssive that its still alive after how harshly ive used it
Color temperature literally refers to a blackbody's output at a given temperature. So 6000K is roughly the temperature of our Sun, and the white balance you get from that is mimicked by a lamp with that output. A smaller star would output yellower light and lower surface temperature, say 3000K.
The video quality is amazing, and Jerry nailed the teardown. 👏
I dont have money to buy phones but I love watching jerry Rig since last 5 years he show everytbing.
Love your work Zack ❤
You made a teardown on nothing and ur voice finally came out of our heads
im glad they reduced the amount of adhesive only components on the device from phone 1, thats the only thing i didnt like about phone 1
seeing this teardown and knowing that a battery replacement is very much doable, im seriously considering getting this
Easy to repair!!
But what about features at this price range, i would say it's overhyped.
Definitely overhyped.
Or maybe not - I bet like the Nothing Phone 1, we won't hear about the Nothing brand again until they're sending out review units for Nothing Phone 3 next year.
That Creepy sound while pulling the battery 🥶
And I could smell it from here 💀
@@PinoyBowlerGS92yeah😆
Shocked it’s not IP68 rated at its new higher price.
The price is higher because this one has flahship level specs, unlike phone 1 which was mid all the way.
Also the testing for higher IP ratings is more demanding and requires a lot more hardware to do it which of course is expensive. Nothing is still a fairly small company
Yeah and it certainly doesn't look simple to repair if it gets water damage
@@malcewicz It's still mostly mid range though, the only upgrade is the new CPU which can also be found on other mid range phones.
@@malcewicznot really a flagship level lol
It's hilarious how people say it has a midrange chip when it's literally the upgraded version of last year's flagships, and the same chip that powers the Sammy Fold
Fantastic...tone quality and phone undressing...stellar of video...
I can see they've worked really hard to give us nothing ☺
Bro, you really are a genius with phones. 😳
time to count the number of rear LEDs to see if they gave just as many as the first one
"Nothing is better then coming back to life" has the same energy as "It is good day to be not dead !"
If you get hold of the new Nokia it will be interesting to see how repairable that is as they are making a fuss about it being easily repaiable as well.
This phone is so much beautiful and cleaned then any other phone I ever seen
4:07 it sounds like Minecraft skeletons
Bro your Hindi is good 😂😂
I mean I am your subscriber from nothing phone 2a review first time I find out that you have Hindi audio too
It is dubbed by someone else lol
If they will make public API for the glyphs i'm will be so amazed with that phone, so i will try to save up money for that incredible thing
Also i thought they're made something like LED tubes inside of it, but it's not, that's another moment that surprised me a lot
That battery removing sound is sooo satisfying...
OK, it's confirmed, I wasn't just hallucinating Zack's voice inside my head...
You should podcast. Your voice is so good and clear and soothing
I still don't get how people destroy stuff so often. Even when I did manual labor and driving heavy machinery, the only time I cracked a screen was when it literally got ran over, still worked fine though. Do people not use cases or something? I also don't get the LED's. There's an entire screen for notifications on the other side and I can't remember the last time I was staring at the back of my phone. Most people carry their phone in their pocket/purse, so they'd be pulling it out to look at it anyway, might as well be the screen that actually displays information. My old phone just had an LED that shined different colors right above the screen, so I wouldn't have to flip my phone over to respond to a text like a mongoloid. Just seems like a huge waste of battery when you can just have a dot or text on the screen instead.
The way screens died for me was because they fell flat to the ground or I sat on them.
Accidental drops happen.
But yeah, I'd rather just have an LED on the front of the phone than that weird glyph system on the back. A notification LED is the single thing I still miss after moving from Samsung Galaxy to Google Pixel. Although with no bezels anymore, I guess no LED is preferable to them putting another hole in the display. I already hate the camera hole. And anyone who says "you can hide it with software" is full of it, I can still clearly see the camera in the screen.
Nice to see that at last that you did not destroy phone completely
Just wondering; during a tear down, do you rewatch your recording to reassemble the device to make sure that everything is in its rightful position?
When Jerry spoke about environment i was shucks while comapny cares about environment, Jerry distroying every phone
I'm so lost on this. I looked into it loads over the last two days because I love the design and wanted to swap to it....problem is...I have a s21 ultra and if you compare it all to that (which you can buy new for £350 btw) it's well overpriced and under spec'd.
Yes the CPU is better. But after that it loses out in all regards and that's hard to swallow.
Also before everyone kicks in with updates. Nothing says they'll do 3 major updates, Samsung does 5 meaning they'll get updates equally even if s21 ultra is a 2.5yr old phone.
Pure disappointment.
I was looking at what's behind the hype for these phones as well. All I could find that holds up is the LEDs on the back. Everything else is no different from any other phone. And like you said, it's overpriced for what you get.
I purchased this phone, coming from a oneplus 7 pro. The reason I purchased this device is not because of the LEDs, but because of how smooth and snappy early oneplus (And now Nothing, thanks Carl) devices are. My oneplus 7 pro is going on 4 years now, mid 2019 if I remember right. I got the 6gb ram model and this thing is more responsive than my friends S20 that came out around the same time. Is this device overpriced, yes lmao. But when I can get more than 4 years of snappy and agile use out of my phone, its far more important to me than things like a camera or processor speed for gaming. Now I just pray that somehow, dbrand makes a case for this phone. I dont care how they do it, but I want it.
Edit: My friends phone is the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, not the base model.
@@BigChumbaWumba I had the 7 pro also. Loved that phone, the pop-up camera failed on me but not mechanically (oddly), camera would pop up but screen would just be black.
I don't doubt the snappiness of the phone, but still find it a shame they could keep the price lower or the specs better. If the base price was IP67/68 and had the 12 gig I think they'd be laughing and be in a far better spot because they d be hitting a lot of people's top spots, which inturn equals more sales and more profit.
I'd also like to see more baked in camera functionality. Does it even have the object remover function for example? That's a good send of a feature once you start using it (and I say that as someone who is quite apt with Photoshop).
@@DisturbedM86 This is purely a silly view on my part, but I have never cared much for IP rating. End solution, don't drop your phone in water :) I bought the 12gb model and I agree, for the 599 base price, it absolutely should be the 12gb+256GB model. I bought it for a few more reasons, I love the apple style design choices, but I hate apple products. I like that they are making things more inclusive like the headphones, which I got a discount when buying as a bundle. Just more personal enjoyment kind of things.
This guy seems to be biased don’t listen , i have seen fanboys like them everywhere for every product , they conveniently ignore what their favourite doesn’t give them like ip rating or good performance, they will just say oh i never cared about that? Really if u want software +camera+ip rating just go for pixel performance isn’t the best on this phone o on pixel
Watching this on my Nothing Phone 2, frightening to think at some point I'll have to replace the battery. Last phone held up for 5 years and I'm planning to do the same with the Nothing 2 😃
5:44 he didn't say that, did he? 💀
Haha
You can totally give this a listen during your meditation sessions. It's kinda relaxing, you know.
The “Nothing” team are good at hyping up their products, but they are not honest. They advertise that they provide 3 years of OS update, but they launch the phone a month before the release of Android 14, so they count it as 3 years. In fact, there are only 2 years of OS update.
They are working on their Nothing OS regardless of Android. They release Nothing 2.0 before Android 14 release. But you are correct unfortunately.
So you want them to provide you android 16 and 17 and 18 in 3 years 😅 . Bro be rational
Such a satisfying voice with a nice breakd-own review.
5:39 he never said that 😂
Oled jokes are lit , made me audibly laugh that did Zack. Keep em coming man, the awesome videos and those cheesy puns.
I think it would be a cool idea to do a burn test on the leds too, to see how durable they are to heat. A lot of people might put their phone on top of a hot surface that's been in the sun for a while.
Burn tests are useless... nothing gets that hot. Hot surfaces is one thing, a flame is a complete different scenario where if it happens, the phone is gone.
The subtle illumination at the end of the inside of the phone from the lights is so damn cool
*Despite the economic downturn, I still manage to earn $32,000 weekly from my investment of $3,500 ..God bless expert Eleanor Nelson Barnes*
Shit
3:54 Exactly what I've been doing - I'm still using my Galaxy S7, it still works fine for me!
Thank God you got your voice back 🫨😂
I missed one thing... light switch click at the end... as always great job Mr. Zack! :)
From "Jerry rigs everything" to "Jarry rigs nothing", we've come a long way.
The color/temp K are for the same scale... used for misure the color/surface temp of a stellar body :)
Your voice sounds like Alex from the movie "the clockwork orange" (1971)..very soothing.. calm and bit psycotic (its a compliment 😅)
That Battery Removal Sound is so much Satisfying 😁
1:30 got me spook with the surround whispers 😂
At a point i forget about the video and just listened to jerry
I hope one of these days jerry make a documentary about phones advances and dissapointments in these 20 years more than hour long
Setting the phone back to life after dismembering all its vital parts was epic
this is the first android phone without green motherboard.... looks beautiful!!!
Best intro nothing has something new for us😂
Jerry's voice is perfect for Amazon Alexa or Google.