@GarrusVakarian88the fanboy force is strong the big tach creators like mkbhd promote action button like it's some ground breaking innovative and asked multiple times to remove the Bixby button
@GarrusVakarian88 i dont think samsungs marketing is bad, apples is just way more agressive. they are basicly forcing their new things down everyones throat untill every last person has heard of it. also circle to search is a huge deal as it is and it will be talked about for a pretty long time im guessing. I havent heard anyone not talking about it when talking about the s24
Congratulations to OnePlus for surviving another JerryRig bend test 🏆 and kudos to the OnePlus team for bringing an innovative yet useful feature like Aqua Touch!
Consumers: What if the phone accidentally gets wet. Tim C: Just avoid getting the phone wet. Consumers: But what if we have to go outside in the rain? Tim C: Then avoid going outside!
2:40 I was thoroughly surprised to find Zack use swipe typing to test the responsiveness of the screen. It appears that in the age of enormous phones, there are some of us who still use swipe typing.
I use swipe typing and it’s very natural one handed on my iPhone 15 Pro. Funny to see how bad the iPhone performs in the water touch test, seems about right
iPhones are always about 5 years behind flagship android phones. iPhone didn't get wireless charging . OLED. Stereo speakers. Haptic feed back, swipe to type, quick charging and many other features until 6 years after androids had it. Androids had type c for 7 years now . Apple just got it this year. And apple doesn't even take full advantage of type c benefits like android does.
@@Dracogameppl will buy the iphone 15 pro for the situations jerry shows coz its supposed to be durable or its for rich people or for apple eco system fans who are stupid
I was looking for OP11, but bought Magic5 Pro instead. Sold it after 2 months (solid phone tho, perfect i'd say) but the OS i didnt like. Then bought OP12 as soon as in launched in Poland and im happy with it, loving OP phones, my first was 3, then 7T and now 12.
its about time!! finally i can get the oneplus back. i was just waiting for them to fix the bending and glass break. but seems good enough. no android phone is perfect. all have flaws sooner or later.
@@thomasnightingale4080 The Lab Experience, I'm a OnePlus ambassador since 2021, took part at an OEF all about camera and also helped for couple other things 😊
@@thomasnightingale4080 I'm part of the ambassador team, was part of The Lab Experience for the Nord 2, took part to the Open Ears Forum which was all about the Cameras (photography mainly and a bit around video as well), etc.
Not only bad marketing but also their computational photography is pretty bad... Imagine having the best sensors and camera hardware in a phone where you can capture literally the most stunning photos but only by adjusting each and every setting every single time like a DSLR or mirrorless... I mean, sony should focus on open and snap more, that would create an impact IMO
Also, 4K display is just waste of resources... I know the display is crisp but 1440 is very fine for that, getting a 4k display in a phone for some $1500+ is insane
I drive a motorcycle in the UK so rain gets on my phone alot 😅. the OP12 aquatouch works perfectly. It's not about typing with the screen wet, what most phones get wrong is confusing drops falling on the screen as fingers.
hate to say it, but my 2019 Huawei p30 pro got some awesome sensibility that work on a wet screen, tested in rain few times and it was stunning back in the day. Kinda surprised, that its not common for flagship phones 5 years later
The Aqua touch feature seems to be a game changer, especially against the iPhone 15 Pro. It's also nice to see such durability in a lower priced flagship. I'll keep an eye on OnePlus next releases.
@@onyxBadger79 it may be a depht sensor or something like that, i dont quite remember, but a lot of phones if not every phone have it beside the selfie camera.
Hey Jerry, could you repeat the test using the same parameters for each device? It seems the cases you used on the others phones, notably the iPhone, had very large lips causing water to pool inconsistently between all devices which could cause a high level of inaccuracy on your tests. Also were all screens new for all devices? It seems either you had some type of grease or oil very visible on the iPhone screen after your spray down which would cause an error with any form of testing. Perhaps this was the one you used as a daily driver and potentially during testing wore through areas of the oleophobic coating in a premature manner due to your testing. Maybe even you perhaps had some unintentional residue there for some other reason but personally when my phone is clean I haven’t experience issues consistent with the ones you’ve demonstrated here in your video. I’ve included the timestamp showing the excessive accumulation toward the center of the screen and near the H key which does not appear present in any other which leads me to believe some manner of residue was present prior to your testing and may have led to possibly unintentional erroneous results. 3:13
I agree on repeating the test, although I would like to mention that at 2:38 you can see the drops around the H key in the reflection clearly, which do not seem excessive or pooled, and I can't imagine laying it back down would cause much change. The contrast you're seeing at 3:13 could also be due to the larger ratio of water accumulated under his finger in comparison to the smaller screen size, and the high screen reflectivity making it more noticeable in comparison. What I believe is a more likely culprit is the angle at which Zach sprayed the Samsung, where you can see the droplets at the bottom of the screen are a lot finer than those at the top. He seemingly double takes, gesturing his hand to spray the bottom of the screen, before returning to the iPhone and sticking with his 2 spray policy at 2:32, instead of applying a more even coverage. This is likely due to the screen on the Samsung being so much bigger than the iPhone, and in keeping the spray equidistant, he was not able to achieve full coverage, particularly around the keyboard area being tested unfortunately, and would amount to a large contrast in usability. In fact, the pan at 2:36 suggests that, if you were to split the keyboard into a set of two triangles, the bottom right section of the keyboard is entirely clean. From other reviews I've seen, the Samsung and iPhone should behave similarly in this scenario, so even though the iPhone is seemingly exhibiting correct behaviour, a better comparison to the Galaxy is warranted. Anecdotally, I have noticed my iPhone performs worse than my older OnePlus and newer Pixel when it gets water on it, however; the difference is certainly not as stark as shown, and I don't imagine the Samsung would be holding up quite this well. Such, the error seems to be with it - rather than the iPhone or OnePlus.
I love the look of the black and white teardown. I think I prefer color personally just because of the awesome look of the copper coils. As a side note for Jerry products, any new knife colors coming out soon??? 😁
Apple in few years: We have brand new display technology that works when wet. We call it *insert dumb PR name*. Fans: Omg such innovation, never seen before.
Don't know why we had to wait till 2024 to get a feature for issues as common as these... Wet hands and screens were always a problem... Even after wiping ur hands or a drop elsewhere on the screen triggering unwanted inputs is such a frustrating thing.... Hope everyone adopts it
I absolutely love these ironic jokes Zack makes about iPhones. But the weird thing is that I have a iPhone as well lol! Btw @jerryrigeverything, you have done us dirty without the iPhone 14 pro/pro max video last year.
My old LG G6 works fine when wet too. I did not understand why people were making such a big fuss about working when wet until I saw the iPhone fail so badly! 😂
Jerry, you might not reply, but youre amazing man, i watch your videos for years on my old main account, your videos are always so entertaining and so interesting, youve made me learn about cooling systems on phones, specs, etc, thanks jerry, you really are 'everything'
My OnePlus 12 just arrived in the mail. Charging and can't wait to use it. Thanks for the knife discount. Managed to pick it up for $13.25 shipped! $8.70 at checkout with $4.55 s/h.
5:01 Sometimes in a very dim light environment we can see this by our eyes too. But probably some leakage around near IR spectrum & not pure IR itself as otherwise it’d seem like a flashbulb going on & off. As a kid I remember holding a remote to my eyes & pressing the buttons trying to see that reddish glow. Thank goodness there were no keychain lasers & stuff around in those days 💀😂🥲
Congratulations. You’ve done fire test, dirt (earth) test, drop (air) test and now water test. You are officially the Phone Bender. Explains the haircut.
OnePlus and Samsung : Write correctly with no problems .
Apple : HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRR
amazinggggggggggggg
And why did I read that in Siri voice 😅😅
The s24u got the same second word wrong but of course we just ignore that and carry on…smh
@@IronsWHU the iphones keyboard completely broke and wasnt even usable anymore ...
to be fair the samsung got the second word wrong.
I can't describe this chill in my bones everytime he scratches the frame of a phone
My girl came into the room during that part on another review and almost threw up
I usually skip that part
3:46 yes Apple get there eventually and make it seem like it's a revolutionary new feature.
And they'll name their "new" technology wet dream or some bs
Lets wait 8 years for apple heard to talk about the ground breaking invention where the keyboard works in rain
@@pierrelindenlaub9497😂😂
@GarrusVakarian88the fanboy force is strong the big tach creators like mkbhd promote action button like it's some ground breaking innovative and asked multiple times to remove the Bixby button
@GarrusVakarian88 i dont think samsungs marketing is bad, apples is just way more agressive. they are basicly forcing their new things down everyones throat untill every last person has heard of it.
also circle to search is a huge deal as it is and it will be talked about for a pretty long time im guessing. I havent heard anyone not talking about it when talking about the s24
3:35 jerry revealed his pure intention on apple 😂
It's how we all feel though 😂
And we are just onboard with him on that!!!!😂😂
The witchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh just sounds like siri when you tell her to say "haha" hhhhhhhhh. 💀💀
But hes comparing apples 2023 offering to other manufacturers 2024 offerings. Wait for the iphone 16 then compare.
@@coolbeans921the 2023 offering came out during quarter 4 of last year and this came out in January
I'm ready to hear," Scratches at level six with deeper groves at level 7."
Couldn't agree more💀
The one thing Id rather them improve instead shitty AI features and software I'll never use, and camera features I'll never use ☠️
Need a shirt with this
@@JTsavage7577"shitty"...you dont know without trying.
@@JTsavage7577but a 10 dollar screen protector
Lol!! "I'm not gonna lie, I get a little happy inside when Apple crashes and burns in a side by side comparison."😂 Zing!
Kai 😂
I do
😮@@MrGuginez
Love it!
"Zing! 🤓"
3:26 Bro doesn't hesitate
Zack, please hesitate
he is not your bro
Congratulations to OnePlus for surviving another JerryRig bend test 🏆 and kudos to the OnePlus team for bringing an innovative yet useful feature like Aqua Touch!
Unlike the fruit company
@@gastontwo lol
🔥🔥
No burn test today:( definitely the most unimportant test but it's always fun to see how the screens react
Just what i was about to say.. 😂
Of course there was. The iphone was burnt quite handily.
He did burned the iPhone with emotional damage
I will never know how many seconds will it taje a lighter to ruin the screen
He forgor💀
Tim Cook : Just avoid touching the keyboard that way.
😂😂😂
Touching your Iphone may cause damage to your Iphone
@@dantonfaulkner553 lol
@@dantonfaulkner553 you have to type with rice. That's the problem.
Consumers: What if the phone accidentally gets wet.
Tim C: Just avoid getting the phone wet.
Consumers: But what if we have to go outside in the rain?
Tim C: Then avoid going outside!
2:40 I was thoroughly surprised to find Zack use swipe typing to test the responsiveness of the screen.
It appears that in the age of enormous phones, there are some of us who still use swipe typing.
swipe typing is the way to go! there are options to make the keyboard smaller too
I find it more useful on large displays, changing phone messes with your muscle memory and swipe typing kinda stops that
I use swipe typing and it’s very natural one handed on my iPhone 15 Pro. Funny to see how bad the iPhone performs in the water touch test, seems about right
When you're using a touch screen for typing swipe typing is the fastest way to type (unless the auto correct is garbage)
@@the_undead Tbh I use a mix of all, dictation, standard and swiping. I find all of them to be really good, autocorrect works 95% of the time
Zack, please do better, not even including the burn test, how am I supposed to know how many seconds I can leave this phone on fire now?
3:09 Apple this is super embarassing lmao
it's honestly not that bad. The iPhone 15 Pro is an amazing smartphone. If anything they deserve shit for how bad Siri still is.
iPhones are always about 5 years behind flagship android phones. iPhone didn't get wireless charging . OLED. Stereo speakers. Haptic feed back, swipe to type, quick charging and many other features until 6 years after androids had it. Androids had type c for 7 years now . Apple just got it this year. And apple doesn't even take full advantage of type c benefits like android does.
@@Dracogameppl will buy the iphone 15 pro for the situations jerry shows coz its supposed to be durable or its for rich people or for apple eco system fans who are stupid
@@Dracogame Not that bad ? Lmao the keyboard is inusable, wth are you talking about ?
@@jalee6587 like to sit on their laurels.
Cheers
3:25 Reason why I love this channel😂
6:34 "may it rest in peaces" hhh nice one
Me using a 10 Pro right now: 😬
@@FloresdorfGaming how's the phone so far? any flaws?
The water test joins the fire and pocket dirt test. Love it
Earth! Fire! Water! (& only wind missing) 🪨🔥💧🌪️
*With their powers combined - CAPTAIN PLANET* 😆🌎
Also that aqua touch works really well, I can now use my phone from the comfort of a Dutch rain storm.
No you can't because IP65 only.
@@mihugong3153 means you cant submerge for 30 minutes 1m deep water. Splashes and dropping it in the toilet /sink should be fine
@@mihugong3153 exactly
@@Basieeee Who the fuck drops phone in the toilet? And why would anyone take the phone near the toilet?
@@mohammedazimmapkar7754 tell that to my wife who dropped hers in there 3 times in one week. 😅
I was looking for OP11, but bought Magic5 Pro instead. Sold it after 2 months (solid phone tho, perfect i'd say) but the OS i didnt like. Then bought OP12 as soon as in launched in Poland and im happy with it, loving OP phones, my first was 3, then 7T and now 12.
its about time!! finally i can get the oneplus back. i was just waiting for them to fix the bending and glass break. but seems good enough. no android phone is perfect. all have flaws sooner or later.
1:47 , my name is somewhere in the thank you list 😎
damn nice
What did you do for OnePlus to be there?
@@thomasnightingale4080 The Lab Experience, I'm a OnePlus ambassador since 2021, took part at an OEF all about camera and also helped for couple other things 😊
@@thomasnightingale4080 I'm part of the ambassador team, was part of The Lab Experience for the Nord 2, took part to the Open Ears Forum which was all about the Cameras (photography mainly and a bit around video as well), etc.
reviewers seem to like the water touch thing on the 1+ phone, and no one cared when Sony basically had the same thing since Xperia V lol
Man I hate how underrated Sony phones are. They just have some of the coolest features for a phone. Too bad their marketing team is not that great
Probably because Sony is so bad at marketing.
Now Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) is the entire SONY Marketing Department-- He has created many videos highlighting SONY mobile phone innovations! 😊
Not only bad marketing but also their computational photography is pretty bad... Imagine having the best sensors and camera hardware in a phone where you can capture literally the most stunning photos but only by adjusting each and every setting every single time like a DSLR or mirrorless... I mean, sony should focus on open and snap more, that would create an impact IMO
Also, 4K display is just waste of resources... I know the display is crisp but 1440 is very fine for that, getting a 4k display in a phone for some $1500+ is insane
aqua touch comparison was really cool love all the things you do
Video you came for is from 01:28
'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' ..... Jumps! JUMPS! :)
I was shouting that too!!
@@davidirvine7164me tooooo
@@davidirvine7164I always learned it as "The quick sly fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" but jumps works too!
Or, as I learned it in 1975, jumped over the lazy DOGS. I never heard it as jumps, but either one gets you the "s". 👍
I drive a motorcycle in the UK so rain gets on my phone alot 😅. the OP12 aquatouch works perfectly. It's not about typing with the screen wet, what most phones get wrong is confusing drops falling on the screen as fingers.
3:35 pro max glass break was fueled with this 😂😂
hate to say it, but my 2019 Huawei p30 pro got some awesome sensibility that work on a wet screen, tested in rain few times and it was stunning back in the day. Kinda surprised, that its not common for flagship phones 5 years later
The Aqua touch feature seems to be a game changer, especially against the iPhone 15 Pro. It's also nice to see such durability in a lower priced flagship. I'll keep an eye on OnePlus next releases.
Apple iPhone 16 launch: We introduce a brand new feature called "Magic touch"😂
I've been waiting for the bend test on OP12! Thank you Jerry!
3:16 Can this phone just do something right?
3:30 was personal 💀🤣
This year is a total disappointment for Apple in every aspect😂😂
I was not expecting an Apple cooking session here, but I'm happy I got one.
"I do get a little happy inside when Apple just crashes and burns"
this is too cute man 😭😭😭
Ikr 🤣
It made my day!
I feel like you should from now on include the testing of this feature in every other smartphone durability test videos.
4:58 omg I didnt know thats the IR blaster's light, and just thought that my OnePlus3T just flashes light randomly or spies on me.
The 3T does NOT have an ir blaster....
@@pedrogoncalves2074 💀😭then a same type of light blinks right beside the selfie camera. I can only see it through cameras. What is that then💀
@@onyxBadger79 it may be a depht sensor or something like that, i dont quite remember, but a lot of phones if not every phone have it beside the selfie camera.
@@onyxBadger79 yeah its possible.
Depth sensor, IR autofocus assist.... There are even some IR face scanners that you can see with your eyes
@@onyxBadger79Iphones also have that.
3:35 this time jerry didn't hold back on apple he remove all his past two months frustration 😂
LOL there's no S in that sentence at 2:52 😄
There is bro.
Jumps over *
3:26 bro doesn't even hesitate 😂
watching from OnePlus 12🔥
The "May it rest in peace....es" got me up from my nap😂😅
Hey Jerry, could you repeat the test using the same parameters for each device?
It seems the cases you used on the others phones, notably the iPhone, had very large lips causing water to pool inconsistently between all devices which could cause a high level of inaccuracy on your tests.
Also were all screens new for all devices? It seems either you had some type of grease or oil very visible on the iPhone screen after your spray down which would cause an error with any form of testing.
Perhaps this was the one you used as a daily driver and potentially during testing wore through areas of the oleophobic coating in a premature manner due to your testing. Maybe even you perhaps had some unintentional residue there for some other reason but personally when my phone is clean I haven’t experience issues consistent with the ones you’ve demonstrated here in your video.
I’ve included the timestamp showing the excessive accumulation toward the center of the screen and near the H key which does not appear present in any other which leads me to believe some manner of residue was present prior to your testing and may have led to possibly unintentional erroneous results. 3:13
I agree on repeating the test, although I would like to mention that at 2:38 you can see the drops around the H key in the reflection clearly, which do not seem excessive or pooled, and I can't imagine laying it back down would cause much change. The contrast you're seeing at 3:13 could also be due to the larger ratio of water accumulated under his finger in comparison to the smaller screen size, and the high screen reflectivity making it more noticeable in comparison.
What I believe is a more likely culprit is the angle at which Zach sprayed the Samsung, where you can see the droplets at the bottom of the screen are a lot finer than those at the top. He seemingly double takes, gesturing his hand to spray the bottom of the screen, before returning to the iPhone and sticking with his 2 spray policy at 2:32, instead of applying a more even coverage. This is likely due to the screen on the Samsung being so much bigger than the iPhone, and in keeping the spray equidistant, he was not able to achieve full coverage, particularly around the keyboard area being tested unfortunately, and would amount to a large contrast in usability. In fact, the pan at 2:36 suggests that, if you were to split the keyboard into a set of two triangles, the bottom right section of the keyboard is entirely clean.
From other reviews I've seen, the Samsung and iPhone should behave similarly in this scenario, so even though the iPhone is seemingly exhibiting correct behaviour, a better comparison to the Galaxy is warranted. Anecdotally, I have noticed my iPhone performs worse than my older OnePlus and newer Pixel when it gets water on it, however; the difference is certainly not as stark as shown, and I don't imagine the Samsung would be holding up quite this well. Such, the error seems to be with it - rather than the iPhone or OnePlus.
Finally we have witnessed a oneplus phone not crack or make noises or completely die since the oneplus 10 pro. So proud of them
I love the look of the black and white teardown. I think I prefer color personally just because of the awesome look of the copper coils.
As a side note for Jerry products, any new knife colors coming out soon??? 😁
Yup ;-)
I usually do an IR blaster test using a smartphone camera whenever I purchase a new remote for my TV :)
Even my friends weren't aware of this trick.
Apple in few years: We have brand new display technology that works when wet. We call it *insert dumb PR name*. Fans: Omg such innovation, never seen before.
Aquaman can finally use the phone under water. 😅
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
FINALLY! Since OnePlus 9, they recovered their way. Guess that eventually go to OP12, I have a 2nd hang OP 9 and is a wonder.
Friggin' finally they survive the bend test! So glad I chose this version to upgrade to! Thank you!
The Aqua Touch feature has been insanely useful to me so far.
An IR emitter on a phone? That's a throwback, and I'm here for it
OnePlus 12 Phone was very strong and durable compared to its previous 2 generations when tested for resistance to pressure and bending.
Don't know why we had to wait till 2024 to get a feature for issues as common as these... Wet hands and screens were always a problem... Even after wiping ur hands or a drop elsewhere on the screen triggering unwanted inputs is such a frustrating thing.... Hope everyone adopts it
It's crazy that OnePlus had the 50W wireless charging since 9 Pro and no other flagship comes close even today.
Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7 should be added to fundamental cosmological constants. :D
The S24 ultra is pretty gargantuan for a phone, seeing jerry hold it at the beginning made me realize that
I absolutely love these ironic jokes Zack makes about iPhones.
But the weird thing is that I have a iPhone as well lol!
Btw @jerryrigeverything, you have done us dirty without the iPhone 14 pro/pro max video last year.
This would've saved me so much frustration switching songs in the shower
wait for this so long thank you thank you jerry !!!
1:57 jerry is the only guy I know who picks a phone up with a blade
As someone who just got his OP12 and loves it to bits, that blade made me cry.
It's somewhat satisfying to see the jumper matching the eye color, that's some attention to detail
I heard the little pop during the bend test and that made me so freaking nervous
"Thank you Apple, you will get there eventually" 😂😂😂😂😂
I need to go out in the rain to watch this for the full experience on the one plus 12
Hey were is the flame/fire test???, common Zack FIRE! FIRE!!!!
ikr he forgot the flame test
My old LG G6 works fine when wet too. I did not understand why people were making such a big fuss about working when wet until I saw the iPhone fail so badly! 😂
Jerry, you might not reply, but youre amazing man, i watch your videos for years on my old main account, your videos are always so entertaining and so interesting, youve made me learn about cooling systems on phones, specs, etc, thanks jerry, you really are 'everything'
Never settle
3:30 Me too...mee too 🤣
"Rest in peace...s" got me 😂😂😂😂😂
Things I love about Jerry
Unboxing ❌
Durability test ❌
Smartphone breakdown ❌
Roasting apple ✅✅✅✅✅
The quick brown fox jump over the roof
Came here for the bend test hopefully it rolls over with the 13 that just come out. Will be waiting for your vid😊
My OnePlus 12 just arrived in the mail. Charging and can't wait to use it. Thanks for the knife discount. Managed to pick it up for $13.25 shipped! $8.70 at checkout with $4.55 s/h.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog . Just trying my phone
2:52 Not even JRE seemed to notice that the S24 test contains an error as well.
5:01 Sometimes in a very dim light environment we can see this by our eyes too. But probably some leakage around near IR spectrum & not pure IR itself as otherwise it’d seem like a flashbulb going on & off.
As a kid I remember holding a remote to my eyes & pressing the buttons trying to see that reddish glow. Thank goodness there were no keychain lasers & stuff around in those days 💀😂🥲
Most smartphones manufacturers now making their phone “Jerryproof” .
Thank you apple you'll get there eventually, got me hahahahahahaha
"May it rest in peace-s" --- Ohh Jerry!!
Watching this on my OnePlus 12 😀 I went all-in on the OP ecosystem and I'm really enjoying everything. The charging speed is ludicrous!!
Thank you Apple you will get their eventually " 😂😂😂
the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
Watching this on my new OnePlus 12 Emerald Green.
The phone is crying for his fallen brother 😭😂
Pretty sure the wet touch feature will get a super hyped launch in the next iPhone 😂
6:47 wooohooo
I celebrated it this time
Finally it doesn't break
3:30 me too bro me too
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
If you don't have 'jumps' you're missing the letter S!
2:42 i'm today's year old to realize that "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" contains the whole alphabet
This is probably also why I've had ghost touch issues on my iPad and multiple iPhones but not on any of my Androids.
Thank u hitman for the aqua touch information
I used my Galaxy S24 Ultra in the rain once because of Google maps and it also worked great even with a screen protector on
Badly missing Jack's "let's get started" and intro😢
Congratulations. You’ve done fire test, dirt (earth) test, drop (air) test and now water test. You are officially the Phone Bender.
Explains the haircut.
bro never said it was a durability test
he jut did it for fun
💀💀
i want scratch tests on these lens covers, especially this one.
Its "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Your version forgot the "S"