How Do Touchscreens Work?

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • We use touchscreen displays for hours every day, but do you know about all the intricate layers and components that make them work? This episode goes into the structure and basic function of a touchscreen display. What goes into making toughened glass strong, how do capacitive touchscreens work, and how do OLEDs work? The merging of these technologies is what arguably makes the smartphone what it is! Take a look and learn more.
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    Table of Contents:
    00:53 The Layers
    01:35 Section 1: Toughened Glass
    03:18 Section 2: Capacitive Touchscreen
    05:07 Section 3: OLED Display
    07:18 Section 4: Summary
    07:48 Section 8: Outro
    Key Branches from this video are: Multitouch, Electric Fields, Capacitors, OLEDs, LCDs, Material Transparency, Interface Aesthetics
    Made by Teddy Tablante
    Addendum & Erratum
    LG Prada Predated the Iphone. LG Prada was released announced December 12th 2006 and sales started in May 2007.
    5:43 Most smartphones use a pentile subpixel layout which is 2x Green for 1x Red and 1x Blue.
    7:25 1Pixel = 1G+1B or 1G + 1R. Thus the latest phones are closer to 6.67Million itty bitty lights.
    See sub-pixel details here:
    www.oled-info.com/diamond-pix...
    ---
    Animation built using Blender 2.79b www.blender.org/
    Post with Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects
    Sound editing with Reaper
    Work Cited:
    Wikipedia contributors. "Touchscreen." , "OLED." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, August 30th, 2018
    3M Touch Technology Brief. (2013). “Projected Capacitive Technology”
    Varshneya, A.K., Bihuniak, P.P. (2017). Cover Screens For Personal Electronic Devices: Strengthened Glaass or Sapphire. American Ceramic Society Bulletin Vol. 96, No. 5
    Blankenbach Karlheinz. (2014). "Organic Light Emitting diodes (OLED)." Pforzheim University, Germany.
    Images of Cellphones acquired from Wikimedia Commons. "HP150" , "Motorola DynaTAC 800x" ,"Appled Newton", "IBM Simon", "Nokia 1610", "Nokia 3310" , "Ipod [1]" , "Blackberry 5810", "Motorola Razr", "IPhone [1]" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, August 30th, 2018
    Freudenrich, Craig PH.D. (2014)." How OLEDs Work" electronics.howstuffworks.com...
    Music Attribution in Order:
    Morning Dew from UA-cam Audio Library
    Plaidness from UA-cam Audio Library
    Water Lillies from UA-cam Audio Library
    Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBlLC...
    Sunburst, Tobu & Itro is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License
    www.7obu.com
    • Video
    Car and character models acquired from Blender Market
    #Touchscreen #Smartphone #HowDo

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  • @BranchEducation
    @BranchEducation  5 років тому +2073

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    • @senior_9984
      @senior_9984 5 років тому +465

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    • @davidconnolly7693
      @davidconnolly7693 5 років тому +93

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    • @noorbedo
      @noorbedo 5 років тому +31

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  • @Samwise_Gamgee
    @Samwise_Gamgee 5 років тому +3577

    So I am holding a masterpiece

  • @JerryRigEverything
    @JerryRigEverything 5 років тому +5375

    Fascinating video! Nice work!

    • @KangJangkrik
      @KangJangkrik 5 років тому +141

      I'm wondering of your contribution to make smartphone stronger

    • @shashank1791
      @shashank1791 5 років тому +11

      Just saw your tweet

    • @vickie_g
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    @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058 2 роки тому +133

    The level of ingenuity required for this small device is truly worthy of one of the greatest technological advancements the world has ever known

  • @sxbmissive
    @sxbmissive 2 роки тому +43

    “Ugh why do these phones cost so much? What a scam, phones shouldn’t have to cost so much..”
    5:46 - and that’s just one aspect of COUNTLESS mind blowing things about smartphones.
    You’re literally holding a miracle in your hand. That’s why.

    • @no-lifenoah7861
      @no-lifenoah7861 2 роки тому +10

      those miracles don't cost as much as Apple sells them for though

    • @Patrikv303
      @Patrikv303 2 роки тому +1

      @@no-lifenoah7861 Or any android in that matter

    • @no-lifenoah7861
      @no-lifenoah7861 2 роки тому

      @@Patrikv303 android is only very slightly better at not scamming people

  • @harsh.sharma
    @harsh.sharma 4 роки тому +1638

    No one appreciates the quality content he provided.... efforts put to create this video... That too is a piece of art!

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  4 роки тому +163

      Well, I appreciate this comment!

    • @abz2000123
      @abz2000123 3 роки тому +26

      Lol no one?

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      @sunrise_reverie 3 роки тому +8

      Maybe that year ago the video didn't have a casual 2 million views ;) But I'm glad it has now, very cool one. Thanks for making it!

    • @DogCat_ThatIsThat
      @DogCat_ThatIsThat 2 роки тому +1

      This video was so incredible. Easy to follow. Interesting. Well explained. Great graphics! Wow

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  • @wuxn3d
    @wuxn3d 3 роки тому +40

    Absolutely brilliant video! This was extremely educational & animated perfectly. I'm over here scratching my head as to why schools aren't like this. We could have so many young minds much more fascinated with learning. Keep up the great work Branch Education this is amazing.

  • @jdoob
    @jdoob 2 роки тому +2

    It’s crazy how easy you made this to understand, I’ve never seen a video that could explain something as clearly as this one

  • @zaynaly3682
    @zaynaly3682 4 роки тому +2199

    Damn,
    We have taken technology for granted!
    Why those brilliant minds behind such tech not highlighted, instead we get to see faces of some good businessmen?

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  4 роки тому +686

      That's a great question. I think (opinion) it's because engineers pursue the design, problem solving, tinkering, and invention aspects of life, and less care about being in the spotlight.

    • @trusttheprocess4775
      @trusttheprocess4775 4 роки тому +119

      The “good businessmen” are also engineers now. Elon musk, Mark zuckerberg, Jeff bezos, Dell, Page etc etc.
      Edit :
      To everyone saying Elon Musk is not an engineer, fine, i get that but he has engineered more relevant and important things than over 99% of engineers ever. Plus he has a science degree.

    • @trusttheprocess4775
      @trusttheprocess4775 4 роки тому +31

      Orbite flow That’s called Re-inventing. Nobody can invent stuff, make a business out of it, and become a top man in the world. U need to have help from somewhere. Copying sometimes makes money. And put some respect on their name. There is a reason why u r so bitter and just a key board warrior while they are at the top of their own positions. There is a reason why they earn more than you and are more better than you. Taking someone else’s idea and making it better is exactly what an engineer does (I’m an engineer myself). If u want to invent something, go ask a scientist. There’s a reason why scientists, who invent stuff, are not as rich as these businessmen, who in ur opinion, steal ideas and make them better.

    • @ravisingh-eb9ne
      @ravisingh-eb9ne 4 роки тому +4

      @Orbite flow if you have no knowledge.Then shut your mouth

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      @lifeionask8031 4 роки тому +4

      @Orbite flow come on, now you are insulting their country....
      not cool man

  • @Mighty.Bishop
    @Mighty.Bishop 4 роки тому +732

    I've always wondered how the touchscreen works. you filled my curious mind with knowledge.

  • @harbored2911
    @harbored2911 2 роки тому +4

    3 years later and exactly what i've been looking for. Took a couple vids but the consistency in quality is staggering and i'm subscribed and ringing the bell! Bravo!

  • @bananayes9475
    @bananayes9475 2 роки тому +6

    Such a complex thing and yet you managed to explain it so simply! Great work :)

  • @RicoGalassi
    @RicoGalassi 5 років тому +220

    Touching my screen while watching this video lol hands on learning
    It also blows my mind how humans have been able to create so many pixels in such a small display. It's truly incredible

    • @HarmonicWave
      @HarmonicWave 4 роки тому +27

      Not just that, but how just 13 year ago the first iPhone had a display of just 320 x 480 pixels and now the phone in my hands has a display of 1440 x 2960 pixels.

    • @windestruct
      @windestruct 4 роки тому +6

      @@HarmonicWave I thought the first phone had 600x800 pixels

    • @kacpermielachowicz3486
      @kacpermielachowicz3486 4 роки тому +5

      Or how they made such tiny LEDs for the pixels

    • @Nawmps
      @Nawmps 4 роки тому

      Very very small humans!!

    • @troy5568
      @troy5568 3 роки тому +3

      Humans built machines to do them. The presence of powerful microscopes also played a big part to the creation of this novelty.

  • @thomasreilly7594
    @thomasreilly7594 5 років тому +568

    "Now you too are a touchscreen expert"
    [X[ Doubt

  • @vera2332
    @vera2332 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the new knowledge! I remember my first phone way back middle school and I was in awe like how amazing it is that I can still talk and chat with my friends after school.

  • @cjpurcell774
    @cjpurcell774 Рік тому +11

    I love how incredibly detailed and simple it is 😍

  • @ZachHixsonTutorials
    @ZachHixsonTutorials 5 років тому +241

    Whoa, you nailed this one! Animations and transitions were smooth, and information was organized very well. I always wondered how capacitive touch worked and you explained it perfectly, well done :)

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  5 років тому +8

      Thanks!! Your earlier feedback, especially regarding the lighting has helped a lot!

    • @mufumbaluis
      @mufumbaluis 5 років тому

      Zach Hixson #

  • @user-yk2ec7of9z
    @user-yk2ec7of9z 3 роки тому +43

    This is such a high quality content, I'm surprised that here's less than a million subscribers

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    @ath.bar.7671 2 роки тому

    These are so great!!! I can't belive how accurate the textures and models are... They even have dotted numbers and dates imprinted on them... Ultimate work

  • @davisdiercks
    @davisdiercks 5 років тому +15

    I've scoured the internet looking for an in-depth explanation of how touch screens work, and this has by far surpassed them all. INSANE visuals, I am absolutely in love with it. Well done.

  • @hehe6527
    @hehe6527 5 років тому +644

    Owning a touchscreen phone was a luxury back in my childhood

    • @JewishPeacock
      @JewishPeacock 5 років тому +107

      owning a touchscreen phone didnt exist in my childhood

    • @umeryazdani9677
      @umeryazdani9677 5 років тому +12

      AdamBro Oooof

    • @MegaSeraphimon
      @MegaSeraphimon 5 років тому +45

      Owning a phone that didn't use a phone line was a luxury in my childhood

    • @CallmeAkis
      @CallmeAkis 5 років тому +25

      Owning a black round dial telephone which the whole neighborhood would come and use daily was a luxury in mine. My parents had to wait 12 years after the application and bribe 5 officials before they could get one.

    • @GOTTHEDAWGINME
      @GOTTHEDAWGINME 5 років тому +10

      Especially an Iphone... in now days we hate Apple products...

  • @marcrachmat7467
    @marcrachmat7467 2 роки тому +2

    You really make my day, man. A very knowledgeable video. My salute to all the research you put in and present us with a very effective plain and simple explanation.

  • @bikeman9899
    @bikeman9899 10 місяців тому +1

    As someone who worked in LCD displays and thin film coating, this is a super explanation.

  • @mellyhong9434
    @mellyhong9434 5 років тому +308

    After watching this video, I feel like I don't have the right to rant about the prices of smartphones nowadays.

    • @pedrosinger6369
      @pedrosinger6369 3 роки тому +25

      except iphone

    • @pipsquek1669
      @pipsquek1669 3 роки тому +6

      Even the glass itself is complex enough how much more the components enside haha

    • @sorax2871
      @sorax2871 3 роки тому +6

      Your typical 1000$ mobile cost 300$ so

    • @bencekiss4693
      @bencekiss4693 2 роки тому +1

      @@pedrosinger6369
      iPhone is THE BEST smartphone ever made! It’s a masterpiece so you’re not supposed to be wondering about its price…

    • @bubblerose292
      @bubblerose292 2 роки тому +5

      @@bencekiss4693 I don't understand why people like them better than android, they work the same

  • @willwalker24601
    @willwalker24601 4 роки тому +256

    Watching a video about touchscreens *ON A TOUCHSCREEN*

    • @JT_8283
      @JT_8283 4 роки тому +12

      Life is amazing ain't it

    • @episodicteen1024
      @episodicteen1024 4 роки тому +6

      @@jstncubing1594 I'm seeing a comment that answers another comment that... Ok I just got lost

    • @tommasoschioppo8709
      @tommasoschioppo8709 4 роки тому +1

      @@jstncubing1594 while i'm touching the screen

    • @blackmonalisa9732
      @blackmonalisa9732 4 роки тому +1

      Yah

    • @ryxn190
      @ryxn190 3 роки тому +3

      Ah yes, floor made out of floor

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    @Sky-fn2ur 3 роки тому +40

    This channel is too underrated.. the amount of time put into the animation and research is just too well done!

  • @mitchib1440
    @mitchib1440 3 роки тому +7

    this is expertly animated. Love it so much!

  • @harshitkumar4760
    @harshitkumar4760 4 роки тому +15

    Just even less than a millimeter of your phone contains the hardwork of millions of smart brains over the years.
    Its amazing.😊

  • @ELECTRONOOBS
    @ELECTRONOOBS 5 років тому +87

    Content is perfect! I'm here from Learn Engineering. But you have a very high quality channel. Thank you for your work!

  • @arrenroughe517
    @arrenroughe517 Рік тому

    So much detail in such simple language this channel is amazing and the guy who makes these videos is a awesome teacher " the part I appreciate the most is the branch and tree diagram (representation) you gave it helps us understand what to learn next and how deep are we in the game

  • @roncaruso931
    @roncaruso931 8 місяців тому

    Thank you. Ive been searching for a good explanation of smartphone technology. Your channel has done that. Fantastic work!

  • @jeecodetv
    @jeecodetv 4 роки тому +21

    this is beautiful, although hard to understand. yet i still love exploring this world full of complexities.

  • @retinadogames6121
    @retinadogames6121 5 років тому +11

    Thank you so much for this video. Im a 11 year old boy that is a fan of tech and this video helped me to understand how can my smartphone recognize my touches. Have a Great week!

  • @beegend
    @beegend 2 роки тому +15

    The quality of this animation was top tier, and thanks to you all of my questions about touchscreen were answered (except LCD, but ill look that up).
    I am fascinated how much engineering goes to this. like wow. i was shocked how you need such small scientific stuff just to make a touch screen work!

  • @vidhiagrawal3
    @vidhiagrawal3 2 місяці тому

    This is the most fascinating explanation of something that I've come across in a while. It can make one more curious and insightful and instil the spirit of learning more and more! Thanks!

  • @Shadow77999
    @Shadow77999 4 роки тому +30

    6:25 10Million of those units on a screen. Simply amazing..

  • @karthickmahadev6034
    @karthickmahadev6034 5 років тому +94

    Awesome brother such an awesome explanation with great visuals ... the visuals and audio are in correct proportion so that anybody can understand ... good work, appreciate your effort in teaching the complex concepts ... am stunned by your explanation thank you so much now i can learn more complex things and explain it to others 👍

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    @raylok3328 5 місяців тому

    This is very informative and I appreciate the visual aspects of the video. Enough info but not too much either! Thank you for this!

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    @mahan5 5 років тому +6

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  • @harshitrautela6585
    @harshitrautela6585 4 роки тому +7

    such a beautiful and easy visualisation having ability to make even abstract concepts easy to understand by common mass.
    Best wishes for your work. Keep going

  • @MohamedSamy-to2rb
    @MohamedSamy-to2rb 2 роки тому +7

    A moment of gratitude to those great scientists who created every piece of technology that we live around these days ❤️👍🏻
    Also great video dude nice work ❤️👍🏻

  • @sahand944
    @sahand944 Рік тому +1

    Sure, here is a positive comment for the video "How Do Touchscreens Work?":
    I really enjoyed this video! It was very informative and easy to understand. I had always wondered how touchscreens worked, but I never really took the time to learn about it. This video explained the science behind touchscreens in a clear and concise way.
    I also appreciated the way the video was presented. The visuals were clear and helpful, and the narration was engaging. I learned a lot about touchscreens from this video, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning more about this technology.
    Thanks for making such a great video!

  • @aidshavediabetes5131
    @aidshavediabetes5131 4 роки тому +209

    2:21 wow even glass gets stronger eating bananas then. Imma start eating bananas now

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  4 роки тому +57

      Glad to have helped your diet!

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  • @MandeepSingh-ru5nx
    @MandeepSingh-ru5nx 5 років тому +11

    Omg I can’t imagine how much work a machine does in makind those such detailed OLED panels. And you, you nailed it bro

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    @KrishnaKumar-kb2bw 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey. Thankyou for making this free video. Appreciate your passion.

  • @koopanique
    @koopanique 2 роки тому +2

    Made with Blender 2.79b... Awesome work, both for the animation and the informative narration

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    why does this channel has only 40K subscribers? it deserves MILLIONS.

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      I agree totally, and it really disgusts me how the Kardashians channels might have more subscribers.

    • @iNonEntity
      @iNonEntity 3 роки тому

      @@BranchEducation you're at millions now! Thanks for the fantastic videos

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    @stephenoni2019 4 роки тому +8

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  • @payam1597
    @payam1597 3 роки тому

    Nicely explained. The animation and narration were all professional. Thank you.

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    @mohammednabil5022 5 років тому +7

    Omg this is the best video I have ever seen and I really liked the explanation it’s very clear 📲❤️

  • @fuzzy_pixels
    @fuzzy_pixels 5 років тому +8

    I stumbled upon your page only today, and I must say... Great work! I'm a Materials Engineer and I found this extremely well put together. Even people from non-engineering backgrounds would find it reasonably easy to follow. Good job!
    I look forward to seeing more videos from you :) a more detailed video on OLED technology would be a good follow up! Thank you for these videos!

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  5 років тому +2

      Thanks!! Glad you liked it. We'll eventually dive much deeper into OLEDs, and LCDs, and especially their construction because it is fascinating.

  • @tarunreddypondugula9123
    @tarunreddypondugula9123 Рік тому

    This is great knowledge, Thank you for following you passion and taking time to create these awesome videos.

  • @the_lite_bulb9730
    @the_lite_bulb9730 2 роки тому

    You explain a lot better than most of the schools today. Really proud of you man.

  • @Uvtu
    @Uvtu 5 років тому +7

    amazing. how beautifully described and presented! This vdo is amazing

  • @SwissbalI
    @SwissbalI 3 роки тому +17

    "millions of little lights on a display" The power of the light in the palm of my hand

  • @letsfly1598
    @letsfly1598 3 роки тому +15

    I'm holding a brilliant masterpiece of engineering

  • @arsalanpk
    @arsalanpk 3 роки тому

    Nobody can figure it out that how we are using these micro technologies in our lives but after watching ur videos i can only say that there is so much very hard imaginary peoples are working in our world who thinks beyond our minds today i am really thankfull to them .
    And now i can proudly tell everyone that only your channel is doing best of all times in youtube worth watching thnx and keep going on

  • @shivamnegi7149
    @shivamnegi7149 5 років тому +283

    why do you have only 2k subscribers? this is such a great and informative content!

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      @harjit9598 5 років тому +24

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    • @samueladitya1729
      @samueladitya1729 5 років тому +7

      Well now have 4k. I think it will double every week

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      @default632 5 років тому +1

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    • @constanzazacharonok3948
      @constanzazacharonok3948 5 років тому +4

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    @magnusemenuga6128 5 років тому +4

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    @YFtouchscreen Рік тому

    Great! I’m so impressed by the quality of the content and explanation. Thanks for your sharing!Looking forward to more video.

  • @scarseven5473
    @scarseven5473 3 роки тому

    i love the way u explained it and giving examples made it much easier to understand

  • @NotMac
    @NotMac 3 роки тому +19

    Incredible video. I’ve always wondered but never bothered to look it up. The devices we use everyday really are pieces of art that I think we take for granted

    • @ligth3977
      @ligth3977 2 роки тому +2

      Latest smartphones today were supposed to cost over a million dollars if it weren't overrated. Now there are more smartphones than humans in the world making the smartphones very affordable.

  • @Shark1103
    @Shark1103 5 років тому +4

    excellent, this channel is exactly what i'm looking for.

  • @anurath__dagde
    @anurath__dagde 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for all the effort you've put in this video

  • @benjaminwilson3310
    @benjaminwilson3310 2 роки тому

    Truly mind blowing, you truly are a master educator!

  • @subhavchauhan6087
    @subhavchauhan6087 5 років тому +15

    This channel deserves more subscribers

  • @HELLOWORLD-wz1uj
    @HELLOWORLD-wz1uj 5 років тому +6

    Very well explained in short period of time

  • @Mars-1995
    @Mars-1995 2 роки тому

    Your videos are what i have searched for. So Informative!

  • @faruktamim3507
    @faruktamim3507 2 роки тому

    I can't believe, I m learning this free. Thank you so much , for sharing knowledge so beautifully....

  • @Whatdafuck-nk5vm
    @Whatdafuck-nk5vm 5 років тому +5

    Dude this channel is very educative just subscribed. Though it was hard for me to catch up with some of the terminologies

  • @Medieval3d3d
    @Medieval3d3d 5 років тому +3

    Thank you Mr. Branch Education, I always wanted to know about this :)

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 3 роки тому

    Just right, clearly explained how the "two finger" touch works without the oversimplified explanations I have seen So many of before this(they had me believing it was a single uniform one sided Ito layer). Now it makes sense , explained in such a way even a kindergartner could get it without the typical oversimplification that makes much "education" not make sense! Thank you, I've been wondering about it since the ir array went out of favor.

  • @tanmay3499
    @tanmay3499 3 роки тому +1

    The graphics and explanation was legitimate , hatsoff

  • @TheRealMake-Make
    @TheRealMake-Make 5 років тому +3

    Very cool! Thanks for sharing. I’m glad you went into great detail and did so in an entertaining way. I also dig the synth soundtrack and graphics.

  • @abelp40
    @abelp40 3 роки тому +5

    The individual is sovereign. Let’s go self-education! Thank you. Excellent presentation.

  • @TechBitocracy
    @TechBitocracy 3 роки тому

    it's the most quality content I have ever seen on youtube .It's awesome

  • @the_impractical_one
    @the_impractical_one 4 місяці тому

    your explaination is amazing...loved it❤

  • @CarlosQ24
    @CarlosQ24 5 років тому +5

    Videos like these sometimes restore my faith in humanity sometimes. We may be fucked up at times and we have our negative qualities, but the mere fact that we can come up with, let alone design and manufacture things like this this really goes to show what we're capable of. Heck, the crazy thing is, we're more capable of so much more. Seriously, if we would just get our shit together and stop fighting so much, and simply bring more love to this world and come together, just imagine what we could do. We really are truly intelligent and our own amazing brains are capable of so much yet it's wasted and honestly, it's heartbreaking. It still boggles my mind that we can come up with things like this. CPU's, hard drives, space shuttles, molecular fuckin' colliders, massive cities, the internet, and yet most people (except those watching these videos) don't take the time to even try to understand the incredible amount of engineering that goes into these things. Rather than use this intelligence to further ourselves as a species we use it to destroy ourselves and this world that we should be so grateful to have. Nuclear weapons, atomic bombs, etc. We have come so far as a species over the centuries, we're just a bit misguided. The world needs to unite and think love. I know it's far fetched and incredibly hard but it's my hope that we do if we want to get further.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  5 років тому +2

      I'm really glad I could help restore some of that hope and faith in humanity! My dream is that by 2060, 1/5th of humanity will either be scientists, engineers, and technicians; as a scientists job is to discover solutions, an engineer is to design them, and a techician's is to implement them.

    • @tdhanasekaran3536
      @tdhanasekaran3536 3 роки тому

      @@BranchEducation Not to mention that useless junkies should also be gotten rid of somehow and keep the population 1/5th or slightly more by that time.

    • @tdhanasekaran3536
      @tdhanasekaran3536 3 роки тому

      @@BranchEducation The complete credit goes to the engineers alone innovating this hard to believe devices that brings the world in every one's pocket (irrespective of the person's understanding of science or technology knowledge) .

  • @greganikin7003
    @greganikin7003 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this video. It drives me crazy how great an engendering mind can be. Just thinking about it all makes me go “wooooow” i think engineers built this world into such a magnificent place and education! The greatest thing ever - education!

  • @hustler212
    @hustler212 3 роки тому +1

    OP logic in building transparent projected capacitive touchscreen...and also OLED was awesome...

  • @akshinbarathi8914
    @akshinbarathi8914 3 роки тому

    branch education, whatever screen you touch with your hand ,its touch screen. (JOKING) I REALLY LIKE DTHAT EXPLANATION, NAILED IT THATS ALL, CAUSE I HAVE LOST WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW GOOD THE EXPLANATION IS

  • @fbi4033
    @fbi4033 5 років тому +249

    Did i just learn science at home !?!?!?

    • @randomgooy7456
      @randomgooy7456 5 років тому +1

      Yes... Yes you ydid

    • @prakash740
      @prakash740 5 років тому

      No u didn't so i disliked your comment

    • @bagmar
      @bagmar 5 років тому +7

      @@prakash740 Your mom.

    • @ztutorials279
      @ztutorials279 5 років тому +5

      IT was just a randomly comment . FBI's still watching to those that commented

    • @BlackLoneWolf
      @BlackLoneWolf 5 років тому

      John what are you watching with the official account?

  • @ramprasath219
    @ramprasath219 5 років тому +4

    Very useful!!!!!
    Thanks for this awesome video!!

  • @Jim553just
    @Jim553just 2 роки тому

    Simply amazing, I am totally mazed. The explanation of even just the toughened glass. I have wondered about this, but never made the effort to find out. Now I need to find out all the rest. 😬😉😊😎 Too cool. In my next life - I want to be a nerd 😉

  • @joydeepbhattacharjee5305
    @joydeepbhattacharjee5305 3 роки тому

    What a explanation... just awesome...respect your hardwork..

  • @murodu
    @murodu 4 роки тому +6

    This video should be shown to every customer before selling the phone , so they really appreciate the incredible and wonderful engineering work done.

  • @KiemPlant
    @KiemPlant 2 роки тому +4

    Also the fact that such a system can do this for years at a time is beyond my understanding.

  • @vetiarvind
    @vetiarvind 3 роки тому

    High quality video. Amazing work. Thanks.

  • @KorsPaap
    @KorsPaap 2 роки тому

    Perfect video and explanation! Thank you so much for this.

  • @dankahmei5049
    @dankahmei5049 Рік тому +3

    We need to appreciate engineers even more for this masterpiece technology

  • @savantfever2497
    @savantfever2497 5 років тому +4

    No words
    That how u explained
    I suggest
    Provide education to students in this way

  • @adnanalam7896
    @adnanalam7896 3 роки тому

    So much informative. That is good that you went in detail.

  • @boukharroubamediane119
    @boukharroubamediane119 2 роки тому

    Nicely illustrated and clearly explained👍

  • @Black-vp5pk
    @Black-vp5pk 3 роки тому +11

    Since im a 9 year old child it was a little much but other than that it was brilliant I’m ready to surprise my teacher :)

  • @shobuzkhan3329
    @shobuzkhan3329 5 років тому +3

    Excellent video.thank you sir

  • @not-a-review-channel
    @not-a-review-channel 3 роки тому

    I always click the LIKE button first as soon as page loads and then click the play button. That's the quality of the video and i pay my respect!

  • @BEN-ys6gu
    @BEN-ys6gu 2 роки тому

    If I'd want to build a smartphone here is a list of things I'd put on my to-do list:
    -a way of processing data
    -storage
    -software
    -an rgb display
    -touchscreen support
    -few more buttons
    -a battery
    -2 speakers
    -camera
    -microphone
    -wi-fi support
    -SIM support
    -SD card support
    -wiring, fitting it all together
    -a gyroscope
    -vibrations
    -GPS
    -flashlight
    -hotspot support
    -bluetooth (tbf I'm not sure if this is just about the software or is actually using different hardware than wifi or hotspot)
    -an atomic clock
    I'm sure list goes on, these were just the ones on top of my head