Why your old phones collect in a junk drawer of sadness

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  • @alantaylorfarnes
    @alantaylorfarnes 7 років тому +251

    Another reason we hoard phones is because they're so expensive and so fragile so we feel like we need a backup in case our phone breaks suddenly.

    • @RosesAndIvy
      @RosesAndIvy 5 років тому +4

      Alan Taylor Farnes who the hell has a back up phone??

    • @oreocadbury.6226
      @oreocadbury.6226 5 років тому +3

      I sell my phone to increase the budget so i can buy a better phone.

    • @8BitDarkNESsR3v14
      @8BitDarkNESsR3v14 5 років тому +2

      @@RosesAndIvy I do

    • @TheCowboy4000
      @TheCowboy4000 3 роки тому +1

      Or don't trash your phone and get a protection plan on it from your carrier. I always keep a case on mine.

    • @wanmanda
      @wanmanda 3 роки тому +1

      Keep 1. Not 10

  • @abdullp6
    @abdullp6 7 років тому +498

    "You can just take out the battery, like that."
    "Wow!"
    We've really lowered our expectations for our phones

    • @andersonrobotics5608
      @andersonrobotics5608 4 роки тому +36

      yeah this used to be standard issue a few years ago
      just take off the back and take off the Li- Battery

    • @punnequraq
      @punnequraq 4 роки тому +28

      whoops i dropped my phone oh no my battery fell out!

    • @richtigmann1
      @richtigmann1 4 роки тому

      oops!

    • @makke2909
      @makke2909 4 роки тому +4

      @@punnequraqyou gave me intense childhood flashbacks!

    • @drsquirrel00
      @drsquirrel00 3 роки тому +2

      It's sad - talking about innovations with phones yet batteries are not removable? That's basically going "lets just take the short way out" verison of "innovation".
      /me waits for EU to mandate removable phone batteries. Please.

  • @paavali1896
    @paavali1896 6 років тому +1021

    "Everyone has one of these" "A couple of Kindles , Ipads, at least one" 1st world problems

    • @maurahennessy444
      @maurahennessy444 3 роки тому +34

      lol i dont have one my dad is the only one in my family to have bought a new phone and we still play with it 😂

    • @priyansubhagabati8157
      @priyansubhagabati8157 3 роки тому +36

      We also have a junkyard like that, it contains few nokias, 5 dollar broken headphones, useless chargers and one smartphone 😂

    • @medomustafa2786
      @medomustafa2786 3 роки тому +38

      Here In sudan, people are still using Samsung galaxy S2, S2+, SONY XPERIA Z1, Hawaii mate 5, Honor 1
      And p 10.
      The average person here buys a phone every 6-7 years and changes batteries 5 times before buying a new phone.

    • @chickennugget6654
      @chickennugget6654 3 роки тому +4

      Relative poverty

    • @thriller4630
      @thriller4630 3 роки тому +1

      I don’t have a phone

  • @kubiborglar
    @kubiborglar 3 роки тому +110

    3:38 “You can take battery out just like that” and he said “wow” but that was every Android phone that is 5 years or older

    • @shreyas9701
      @shreyas9701 3 роки тому +21

      everytime my android crashed and froze and wouldn't shut down - I yanked that battery right out the back like a pair of tv remote control batteries

    • @ilikeudonnoodles
      @ilikeudonnoodles 3 роки тому +3

      @@shreyas9701 omg! Same, I would take the battery out of my Samsung galaxy note when it wouldn’t work 😂

    • @Embattled5211
      @Embattled5211 2 роки тому +1

      @@jellycat4704 Galaxy S5 had the same water resistance as the newest iPhone, a headphone jack, wireless charging and removable battery. It came out in 2014.

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid 7 років тому +1756

    Oh wow! You can just pop open your phone and take out the battery?! .... That this isn't standard is really sad. All my phones had replaceable batteries.

    • @marsamet128
      @marsamet128 7 років тому +36

      Apple does this the most

    • @raleo7466
      @raleo7466 7 років тому +62

      If people in USA knew that there are another alternatives than Samsung and iPhone...
      There are Chinese phones which last more time than an iPhone have more memory the same RAM and a good camera just for 150$...

    • @MCTogs
      @MCTogs 7 років тому +6

      My 2016 Galaxy can do that and it's less than a year old.

    • @waltero.8957
      @waltero.8957 7 років тому +24

      I thought this was a standard (outside of Apple) maybe new smartphones are more restricted. I still have a phone that you can easily take the battery off of.

    • @Bobbylim323
      @Bobbylim323 7 років тому +8

      I think my v20 is one of the last flagship phones offering that feature

  • @theVHSvlog
    @theVHSvlog 7 років тому +4106

    I tore all my old phones apart and used the screens to display individual gifs and put them in birthday cards
    I have a problem

    • @andrewjohnstone7943
      @andrewjohnstone7943 7 років тому +533

      That's sounds like a solution to me

    • @sugarmasuka
      @sugarmasuka 7 років тому +294

      how??? that sounds like a great bday card :D

    • @Nathan_2120
      @Nathan_2120 7 років тому +333

      theVHSvlog You should make a video about it! Let me know when you uploaded it

    • @Ares-5933
      @Ares-5933 7 років тому +114

      theVHSvlog make a video on it

    • @shasterdhari
      @shasterdhari 7 років тому +118

      How'd you interface with the screens? My friends B-day is coming up and I want to put a potato GIF

  • @pancake8386
    @pancake8386 5 років тому +1501

    If I had a bunch of phones I would ACTUALLY use them until
    A. They won’t work anymore
    B. Give it to my parents
    C. I decide to sell it

    • @realprisec
      @realprisec 5 років тому +16

      What's with B ur parents have their own phone

    • @telxtaylor
      @telxtaylor 4 роки тому +48

      @@realprisec that's not always true. Lots of parents have work phones that they are not supposed to use for personal apps.

    • @realprisec
      @realprisec 4 роки тому +11

      @@telxtaylor lol lots of *people* u meant, plus "parents" have already retired .B. give to my child, friend, wife. A lot of choices.

    • @telxtaylor
      @telxtaylor 4 роки тому +8

      @@realprisec You are small brain

    • @zafea9918
      @zafea9918 4 роки тому +2

      I use it as my second phone

  • @thegummychair1613
    @thegummychair1613 7 років тому +2315

    I *wish* I had a drawer like that. Maybe then I wouldn't need to use a $50 phone....

  • @FrozenScarp
    @FrozenScarp 7 років тому +312

    That is not even the problem. All these technologies are rather obsolete... Batteries could already be better and have longer lifespans or could be constructed in a customer-friendly way. (Nokia figured that out decades ago) The problem is (much like lightbulbs), companies dont want that to happen. Because if the lifespan of a phone doubles, they sell half as much as they would with a low quality phone. And we have seen that with apple for years. They remove customer-friendly technology and call it "innovation" (e.g. their own charging device or their own headphones) and they steadily reduce battery lifespans and durability, yet they ramp up the prices. They do it every year and every year people buy their stuff... so why would they ever wanna change that?

    • @samuelraji8343
      @samuelraji8343 7 років тому

      FrozenScarp If these tech companies don't do it, all the leading economies will probably crash.

    • @michaelnogas3536
      @michaelnogas3536 7 років тому +4

      Except with lightbulbs everything shifted from incandescent to LED. All it takes is one company to disrupt the market to have a shift.

    • @FrozenScarp
      @FrozenScarp 7 років тому +28

      no, it took a ridiculous amount of public and political attention, energy saving regulations, insanely profitable technology and a stronger performance at lower cost... led light is just so much better than lightbulbs and the possibility to sell them is from the early 90s... it took 20 years for this lobby to fall and it even took laws FORCING people or public places to use them. if anything that is proof that phones will have this problem atleast for another 5 decades...

    • @michaelnogas3536
      @michaelnogas3536 7 років тому +2

      FrozenScarp​ if it only took two decades for LEDs why do you think it will take five decades for batteries? Just wondering.

    • @Hepsewind
      @Hepsewind 7 років тому

      then why do copanies like Tesla use those there cars would be more viable if they did that

  • @dvol
    @dvol 7 років тому +678

    One important problem that was entirely missed here: Software support. There are plenty of phones with easily-replaceable batteries, but even if you could keep finding batteries for that phone forever, even the best Android phones stop getting security patches in 3 years, and iPhones and Chromebooks stop getting them in 5 years. And that's from when they first started to be sold, and those are among the best options we have.
    What that means is, even if the hardware lasted ten years, your phone would be a security nightmare for at least five of those years unless something changes dramatically. And that's if you buy a _good_ phone. It's easily possible to buy a cheap Android phone and have the updates stop in less than a year.
    It doesn't have to be like this -- if a PC is actually getting to be 10 years old, you might have other problems, but you can usually at least keep upgrading the software. Even when Microsoft finally stops security patches to old OSes (they supported Windows XP for *twelve years*), you can buy a new OS, or download a free one. But even the "download a free one" option is kind of broken on phones.

    • @humanbeing9079
      @humanbeing9079 6 років тому +36

      It's like this because our economy is based on continuous growth. Companies need to make sure we keep replacing our phones and more frequently.

    • @eloquenz.5236
      @eloquenz.5236 6 років тому +7

      You are probably one of these guys, that haven't ever hered of flashing your phones ROM.
      "MY APPLE IPHONE is getting slowed down...
      what can I do?...
      Damn, Flash it, don't buy a new one.

    • @iluvcarz1
      @iluvcarz1 6 років тому +10

      You can update an Android phone unofficially by rooting it and choosing a custom ROM for your phone that has the latest software. Most of the ROMs are community supported, so the support probably last longer than the support from the manufacturers themselves. Though, this step is risky and can make your phone totally useless (bricked) if you don't do it right, but you can reuse your older phone if you successfully do it. I turned my old phone into a "benchmark and development kit" to test my personal projects to see how they run on older hardware.

    • @AntonioRandolfi
      @AntonioRandolfi 6 років тому +1

      I'm looking for a smartphone with removable battery. Beside the fairphone 2 and the LG g5 (wich was a failure), I didn't see other

    • @emilcarr7190
      @emilcarr7190 6 років тому +2

      David Masover I second this. Ever since my first computer I've been replacing the software to keep them going as long as I can. When it gets just too slow or loses software support, I uninstall it and install Linux, which increases performance tons and has given my computers and laptops much longer lives than most.

  • @J5wingo123
    @J5wingo123 6 років тому +108

    Actually, even though companies say that opening up phones voids your warranty, in the USA there is a law against voiding warranties because of the user opening it themself. It's the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and it was passed in 1975

    • @eemeli7093
      @eemeli7093 3 роки тому +4

      Technically, someone could sue apple with that law

    • @bradavon
      @bradavon 2 роки тому +2

      I'm pretty sure we have that law in UK too. You're allowed to repair something you own. Who's gonna sue the likes of Apple though? They can say what they want. Besides you should need to replace the battery until after it's out of warranty.

  • @kekedarius4957
    @kekedarius4957 5 років тому +712

    Wow, American consumerism... A drawer full of kindles and iPads? In most parts of Europe we can donate them to charities who then get paid by companies who recycle them.

    • @stephenduran8026
      @stephenduran8026 5 років тому +48

      Not all Americans are like this at all, I didn't know people kept old phones until now bc my family and most people I know sell them or give them to charity.

    • @yeahh2085
      @yeahh2085 5 років тому +25

      Note
      This dude is English

    • @AndieBlack13
      @AndieBlack13 4 роки тому +7

      Add to that the collusion with the FCC & the tech industry, whereby the systems used (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G) keeps changing so that the old phones literally cannot work anymore, keeping the cycle going on & on.

    • @brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407
      @brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407 4 роки тому +10

      I have super old flip phones in a drawer. You can't donate them, nobody wants them...

    • @sikusher
      @sikusher 4 роки тому +2

      @@brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407 You can recycle them though. Idk why he's speaking about phone recycling like it's some sort of innovation, over here in Greece it's been a thing for almost a decade now tbh ._.

  • @BF3blog
    @BF3blog 7 років тому +610

    Ah, Graphene... It can do everything but leave the lab.

    • @Ricardo-fv2qi
      @Ricardo-fv2qi 7 років тому +19

      BF3blog this comment is absolutely underrated.

    • @aceofspades627
      @aceofspades627 7 років тому +8

      BF3blog savage

    • @dzabelal7261
      @dzabelal7261 7 років тому +4

      How does one tweet a youtube comment?

    • @Tron08
      @Tron08 7 років тому +4

      Take THAT material scientists.

    • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
      @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 7 років тому +4

      Dzabel Al, if you really wanted to, you can right-click on the comment's timestamp and copy the link. That link will take you to the video with the comment highlighted at the top of all the other comments.

  • @MrWestCoastKid
    @MrWestCoastKid 7 років тому +677

    WOOW we arived in a time where its something special to be able to take a battery out your phone!!

    • @KarrasBastomi
      @KarrasBastomi 7 років тому +56

      just plain sad...

    • @prestigiouscrown6876
      @prestigiouscrown6876 7 років тому +1

      Karras Bastomi just plain boring and a waste of time

    • @argenys8
      @argenys8 7 років тому

      android peasants

    • @TomCatFromMA
      @TomCatFromMA 7 років тому +3

      I paid less than $200. for my Alcatel with stereo speakers and other good stuff. Can't take the battery out but at least I didn't pay $750. - $850. for it. Screw Apple and Samsung.

    • @Rin-ef2tp
      @Rin-ef2tp 7 років тому +4

      suckittomcat I can remove my battery from my samsung and I replaced it after using it for 2 years with little effort. I also got it on contract so my calls and data was included which on a sim only contract would still have only saved me about £240 so i dont see the problem

  • @SugarGaming24
    @SugarGaming24 5 років тому +1151

    Most toxic thing in phones? Social media

    • @franzeroque1999
      @franzeroque1999 5 років тому +50

      Wow that is so deep

    • @jake1173
      @jake1173 5 років тому +26

      Wow that is so deep

    • @ronan5427
      @ronan5427 5 років тому +28

      Yes ofcourse. I was so stupid and naive before I saw this great comment but now... I am reformed. I wil never touch social media again 😇😇

    • @vekbrkic525
      @vekbrkic525 5 років тому +24

      we live in a society

    • @drawn6927
      @drawn6927 5 років тому +30

      r/imfourteenandthisisdeep

  • @The_Horizon
    @The_Horizon 4 роки тому +27

    now we have phones which are impossible to even open without destroying the back glass panel.

    • @TDNA
      @TDNA 3 роки тому +1

      Hi

    • @7c-arsaweenaandayamukti614
      @7c-arsaweenaandayamukti614 3 роки тому +1

      Hi verified with low likes

    • @The_Horizon
      @The_Horizon 3 роки тому +5

      @@7c-arsaweenaandayamukti614 this was commented before I was verified lol, nobody likes non verified comments

    • @funky_galaxy
      @funky_galaxy 2 роки тому

      *laughs in Samsung user*

  • @EmanuelsWorkbench
    @EmanuelsWorkbench 7 років тому +367

    What the industrialized world needs is a policy change requiring manufacturers to be responsible for the disposal of the goods they produce. So TV makers would be responsible for collecting old, returned tvs and disposing/recycling them responsiblity. This would dramatically reduce waste, and with a program such as refunds to technology users (much like bottle returns), people would be incentivized to return their obsolete/useless technology items in order not to lose any deposit they paid for it.

    • @RichBordoni
      @RichBordoni 7 років тому +1

      Emanuel de Matos Amen.

    • @RichBordoni
      @RichBordoni 7 років тому +4

      Another Made Up Internet Subculture You can check out some e-recycling options here (US): www.epa.gov/recycle/electronics-donation-and-recycling
      Also, my local municipality has a designated drop-off point near the highway dept. (where they keep all the work trucks & equipment, materials, garbage trucks, etc.) for old TVs and other e-waste, so you might want to look into that to see if that's an option in your area. You can also throw old cell phones up onto a site like eBay or Swappa and get some cash while giving your old phone a second life!

    • @AaronKlapheck
      @AaronKlapheck 7 років тому +5

      This should be a personal issue not a business one. I sell all of my old phones and if I don't need something I find someone who does. I purchase nearly everything used (car, phones, TV, computer, etc.) and once I am done using it sell it back. The problem is a bad mindset. Buying things used and selling them used also means a net loss of nearly nothing. Its what is best for the environment and your wallet.

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 7 років тому +6

      Not a bad idea. Require the customer be paid 10% of the product's retail price for returning the product and that the manufacturer cover the shipping costs.
      So, buy your TV for $500 in 2015, then when it releases a cloud of smoke and breaks down in 2020, send it back to the manufacturer and get $50 back at no extra cost to you.

    • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
      @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 7 років тому +6

      As much as dislike adding more red tape to businesses, this would provide a much needed incentive to making these devices last longer and easier to recycle.

  • @Healtsome
    @Healtsome 7 років тому +123

    My phone turs 7 years old this december and have no further plans changing it untill it dies some day in the future. It's one of the early Android phones. I don't have phone addiction like most people around me it seems. Because I use it as.. well as a phone really.

    • @saggypoopface336
      @saggypoopface336 7 років тому +7

      lmao how is he a nerd?

    • @ericwalker2434
      @ericwalker2434 7 років тому +1

      Healt Desimal I cannot imagine... You should try the gs8 and just see what you're missing

    • @AffeAffelinTV
      @AffeAffelinTV 7 років тому +3

      Healt Desimal
      I'm a simple social democrat
      I see pepe, I want to resocialise him.

    • @vizthex
      @vizthex 7 років тому +1

      I use mine mostly for games and reading as I have no social life.

    • @KimLaurierx
      @KimLaurierx 7 років тому +1

      you haven't had to charge it once in 7 years? WOW!

  • @DarshanBhambhani
    @DarshanBhambhani 4 роки тому +707

    People be like “I’m poor lol” and get a new iPhone every 2 years

    • @knightwing5169
      @knightwing5169 4 роки тому +90

      Maybe that's why they're poor. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @DPMixing
      @DPMixing 4 роки тому +27

      And even worse. Keep that old iPhone in a drawer or give it to one of their kids instead of selling it before it depreciates and loses all value.

    • @lamprosvlx8596
      @lamprosvlx8596 3 роки тому +4

      200 dollars for a phone every two years isn't expensive

    • @aetvrna
      @aetvrna 3 роки тому +3

      Im a 110 dollar phone I bought in 2017. It suits my needs very well. :)

    • @craniumtea5137
      @craniumtea5137 3 роки тому +1

      @Austin Martín Hernández Did you count the inflatio of past 50 years i think not

  • @denn1222
    @denn1222 6 років тому +385

    this is why the nokia 3310 is superior in any way

    • @Nokia-jd6nu
      @Nokia-jd6nu 5 років тому +32

      Dan that’s me

    • @user-cv3dr4kt7j
      @user-cv3dr4kt7j 4 роки тому +3

      @@Nokia-jd6nu Oh, hey. I'm an evolved form of a phone.. kind of, I'm a processor.

    • @bintangdilangit3348
      @bintangdilangit3348 3 роки тому +2

      @@Nokia-jd6nu oh my im your fans lol

    • @pongchannel.
      @pongchannel. 3 роки тому

      I mean tbh that does have some advantages over new phones (which is kinda sad)

    • @shivakailash.a6565
      @shivakailash.a6565 3 роки тому

      @@Nokia-jd6nu super🤣🤣🤣

  • @grayoctagon
    @grayoctagon 7 років тому +486

    @ 5:55 "imagine your battery charging in minutes instead of hours"
    I have a Galaxy Note4 and I get it from 0% to 100% in under 20 seconds.
    And it is no magic, just a second battery and an external charger.

    • @Mcdude02
      @Mcdude02 7 років тому +124

      Holy crap! I just put my phone in the microwave

    • @grayoctagon
      @grayoctagon 7 років тому +124

      +IAreNerd Totally fine, as long as nobody turns on the microwave ;D

    • @lilball8956
      @lilball8956 7 років тому +16

      0 to 100 n*gga real quick

    • @mahanadir
      @mahanadir 7 років тому +3

      Samsung fast charging is pretty fast I think compared to other devices I have used! It charges completely in about 45 minutes if kept on power saving and your wi-fi /mobile data is turned off

    • @grayoctagon
      @grayoctagon 7 років тому +6

      + maha nadir
      No not "fast charging" ^^ I have a second battery ;D (search for EB-KN910B)
      If my Note is empty I just switch the Batteries and load the empty one in the *external* charger.
      It realy takes only 20 secounds :D

  • @DiguYT
    @DiguYT 7 років тому +1439

    Lmao I don't even have a new phone watching this on broken Nokia X2

    • @HaruXen
      @HaruXen 7 років тому +3

      Don't Read My Profile Picture Same here 🤣

    • @kingkeeper99
      @kingkeeper99 7 років тому +8

      I recently dropped my Lumia 530 on a river by accident, it floated for about 2 minutes while I tried to rescue it.
      I'm looking this video in it... (there's weird bubbles all over the screen, but whatever)

    • @vasu6494
      @vasu6494 7 років тому +11

      KingKeeper99 good old Nokia, Back when A company took care to make its phone last longer

    • @shankhan547
      @shankhan547 7 років тому +1

      I love your username. Its a maze, I fell for it

    • @romanyouhoal3664
      @romanyouhoal3664 7 років тому +5

      What is this a one up contest? i still use an old nokia 3310

  • @MrTibs_
    @MrTibs_ 5 років тому +144

    My old phones have a one way ticket to my cousins in the Philippines so 🤷‍♂️

    • @mrpepero
      @mrpepero 4 роки тому +1

      Mr.Tibs EXACTLY SAME HAHAHAHA

    • @lazuriidkwhattoputhere8719
      @lazuriidkwhattoputhere8719 4 роки тому +8

      The Philippines is always involved in some way

    • @aestherielle1524
      @aestherielle1524 4 роки тому +11

      Here in the Philippines we always get hand-me-downs from relatives, mostly those abroad (sent by balikbayan boxes ahahahaha)

    • @CommentRodent
      @CommentRodent 3 роки тому

      Same! Lol.

    • @PapeZeon
      @PapeZeon 3 роки тому +1

      Same lol

  • @arbilarmsltd.president3437
    @arbilarmsltd.president3437 4 роки тому +26

    I got my first phone in 2010, my "drawer" contains 1 phone, the other ones in my hand

  • @pandepanda31
    @pandepanda31 7 років тому +84

    That Mao's poster in the beginning tho

  • @KyleLi
    @KyleLi 7 років тому +333

    I don't have a phone graveyard... can I get one of those?

    • @juliagreen7307
      @juliagreen7307 6 років тому +2

      Kyle Li same

    • @popzstudios6358
      @popzstudios6358 6 років тому +2

      same

    • @bobbirdsong6825
      @bobbirdsong6825 6 років тому +6

      You don’t want one because all it is is a sad place for worn out batteries and expired plans.

    • @davidnetix
      @davidnetix 5 років тому

      I WANTS THOSE OLD ANDROID PHONES

    • @davidnetix
      @davidnetix 5 років тому

      (and tablets)

  • @britt1953
    @britt1953 3 роки тому +12

    I remember writing a paper about e-waste in college. I'm happy to see this being talked about more

  • @AwesumBear
    @AwesumBear 4 роки тому +31

    all the phones I've ever gotten were just pass me downs 😂😭

    • @alolanpikachu7330
      @alolanpikachu7330 4 роки тому +6

      I have 0 phones

    • @1MadJack1
      @1MadJack1 3 роки тому +1

      @@alolanpikachu7330 you must be in computer gang or something

    • @amireinav1
      @amireinav1 3 роки тому +1

      Awesum Bear same

  • @mingqizhong277
    @mingqizhong277 7 років тому +423

    There's a framed image of '毛泽东思想万岁' in the background at 0:03 (translates into 'long live Mao Zedong's thoughts').

    • @diiasze3743
      @diiasze3743 6 років тому +38

      ahhahaha idk maybe vox is trolling peopl

    • @ShanXiTV
      @ShanXiTV 6 років тому +33

      ze diias or Vox is communist!

    • @diiasze3743
      @diiasze3743 6 років тому +54

      Nameless Man the vox coporate private media company is communist?!

    • @tiffanykushner821
      @tiffanykushner821 6 років тому +8

      Nameless Man C’mon, don’t go so far as to say they’re promoting a thought. They’re much more tolerate and accepting than other “traditional” platforms.

    • @supportervandeeuropeseunie1625
      @supportervandeeuropeseunie1625 6 років тому +4

      diiasze Smartphones are all made in China. Some people are convinced it's thanks to Chinese communism and are happy to show their support of Mao. It isn't the first I see this at an Indian.

  • @miguelangelosantos
    @miguelangelosantos 7 років тому +94

    That moment when your current phone is like the ones on that pile of phones

    • @anticeon
      @anticeon 6 років тому +1

      Miguel Santos me

  • @JustinKenward
    @JustinKenward 5 років тому +55

    For me it's like an archive. A cataloging of where I was at in my life.

    • @1MadJack1
      @1MadJack1 3 роки тому

      I had phone drawer phones too although it had one portable famiclone for no reason
      And it's for collection
      (And possibly nostalgia)

  • @messitcool
    @messitcool 3 роки тому +182

    Introducing yourself as a "techie" and being surprised to see the battery removed? Nice script, man.

    • @Meaxis
      @Meaxis 3 роки тому +6

      I mean in 2014 phones you could even take off the back and remove the battery (see Samsung Galaxys Wave & Wave 2 for instance)

    • @dtcdragon7164
      @dtcdragon7164 3 роки тому +1

      How Ironic.

  • @tonk9246
    @tonk9246 7 років тому +79

    7:30
    Siri: hey Lium, what are you doing for earth day?
    The robot: i will disassemble you
    Siri: ok :(

  • @lprccac220
    @lprccac220 7 років тому +893

    Dear Vox, be careful with technocentrism. It is not because technology has been developing so fast that phones and other gadgets get disposed so quickly, and it wasn't because of any lack of technology that we haven't designed more resource-efficient and sustainable phones (and everything else). We need to talk about capitalism, power, and planned obsolescence.

    • @pseudonamed
      @pseudonamed 6 років тому +5

      so true!!

    • @pikachulove5468
      @pikachulove5468 6 років тому +21

      I can't agree more with this comment. Well said! I hope Vox does an update to this concept.

    • @Drew_Hurst
      @Drew_Hurst 6 років тому +12

      True, we have to build better battery tech but greed is part of the decision to not allow for easy battery replacement.

    • @tabascosauce3168
      @tabascosauce3168 6 років тому +20

      I hate planned obsolescence bc it’s only forwarding the growth of companies and not actually improving our society

    • @EmmaAus
      @EmmaAus 6 років тому +14

      Great comment... & Very much agree. Until last month I was still using my Samsung Galaxy Europa I bought back in 2011, despite the fact I could no longer use any of my apps as they had removed/updated the google play store that it used to use... It was a shame, because it felt almost like being forced to upgrade, even for someone who had no desire for most apps... When google maps stopped working, that was a little sad, although I could at least still use it as a functioning phone.
      The fact they have removed 2G in most countries means that most people who had absolutely no desire for any kind of smart phone, literally have no choice but to upgrade, unless they go mobile-phone-free... That's a little sad.
      Somewhat unrelated, but a happier note to end on... The 2011 Samsung Galaxy Europa phone I thought I could no longer use as of last month (as it stopped being able to charge), turns out I found a way to keep using it 😊 I simply needed to buy a simple $4 external battery charger 😊 So the good news is, if you're determined to keep using something, there are often ways to prolong its life... You just have to think outside the box a little 😊
      All the best everyone ❤ Emma from Australia.

  • @haydenlamb6309
    @haydenlamb6309 5 років тому +72

    I love his voice, he should narrate documentaries (full length)

  • @mfslavko
    @mfslavko 5 років тому +40

    Don't think we didn't notice that Mao Zedong poster in the background.

  • @vizthex
    @vizthex 7 років тому +346

    When you don't have a phone graveyard....

    • @teamw4954
      @teamw4954 5 років тому +13

      vizthex when you don't have a phone

    • @Viktor007
      @Viktor007 5 років тому +14

      When you live in 3rd world country

    • @tryomama
      @tryomama 5 років тому

      @@Viktor007 we do have a lot of people have a phone graveyard. There are also a lot of first world citizens doesn't have it.

    • @iwrotethis4712
      @iwrotethis4712 4 роки тому

      @@Viktor007 most people in third world countries have phones, the only difference is that they are cheaper and specifically made for them.

    • @oAldanitao
      @oAldanitao 4 роки тому +1

      @@iwrotethis4712 "third world" is not even a nice way to describe it. Developing countries: yes. And, in other hand, i am from Argentina and we use just as much iPhones, Samsung galaxy a30 and moto hyper as You all do. In My case My cemetery phone consists of: a really old Samsung flip phone, a Nokia 1100, a Nokia Asha 303 and a moto g1. I just bought the newest Motorola.

  • @pssurvivor
    @pssurvivor 7 років тому +33

    I always either exchange my phones or resell them on ebay. I don't hoard old gadgets in a drawer. Here in India, the phone refurbishing/repairing community is quite vibrant because you know we are so poor!

    • @TexelGuy
      @TexelGuy 7 років тому +3

      I wouldn't call everyone there poor....

    • @pssurvivor
      @pssurvivor 7 років тому +9

      I know. I was being sarcastic. Not everyone recycles their phones here too, but I do :)

    • @ToastyMeadows
      @ToastyMeadows 7 років тому +2

      Pallavi Sanyal Good job!

    • @mahanadir
      @mahanadir 7 років тому +3

      In Pakistan also there's a vibrant used phones market!!

    • @hnb193
      @hnb193 6 років тому

      Phone re-use/repairing only makes sense if it is economical or not. Unless serious glitches occur phones will last really very long. Nokia, Samsung phones are virtually forever. Currently using a cheap Xiaomi device for last 1 year. Hope it lasts at least 5 years.
      Meanwhile my 11 year old 2G Nokia phone is still a back up phone for me. Currently running on its 3rd battery. Used just two devices in between the Nokia n Xiaomi.

  • @axipixel5811
    @axipixel5811 6 років тому +10

    Sell your old devices for cheap on Ebay and at garage sales. Hell, even Goodwill and most thrift stores take smartphones nowadays. Re-use is even better than recycling, plus you get money back. A lot of people can and will use these older phones, especially younger people. Even flip phones still have a significant base of users. Even if its' broken, put it on the market for parts, and the repair scene being talked about here will eat it up to keep other phones going. Also, you can keep using old, outdated phones that no longer get Android updates by installing an open-source android version like LineageOS, which is getting ready to launch Android Oreo on phones as old as the Galaxy Note II.
    The biggest thing is you just don't /need/ a new phone. A note II with an updated OS is still a perfectly capable smartphone capable of doing every single thing you need it to do and still run very smooth. I know so many people that could save thousands of dollars and reduce so much waste by just realizing their whole family doesn't need a new smartphone and tablet every two years. The old one is perfectly fine. Smartphones and cell phones, especially if you replace the battery and treat it with care, will last decades just like your car can if you treat it well.
    The idea you need to replace them constantly is created by Apple, its' disgusting practice of planned obsolescence, its' disgusting practice of purposefully getting in the way and trying to stop repairability at every turn in legal action and actual design of the phone, designed to prevent any tampering, and its' disgusting practice of filling phones with massive amounts of bloatware, all to pressure you into buying a new, shinier, thinner phone you don't need so they can make money. The Iphone X is the ultimate example, the ultimate epitome and symbol of this wasteful norm that is modern smartphone. It is not necessary for anyone to own as the Iphone 8 is still a very high-end smooth-as-ice fast phone, massively overpriced, is marketed universally for its' physical design, look, and features its' competitors like Samsung have had for three years, pretending that Apple just invented it today and they've never heard of it before. And... 3D emojis???

    • @drsquirrel00
      @drsquirrel00 3 роки тому

      Reduce comes before Reuse too.

  • @dazednconfused31337
    @dazednconfused31337 6 років тому +67

    My Huawei Y550 Android phone died suddenly after 2.5 yrs with bad RAM. I bought a smashed one for £5 and swapped the circuit board over and it works great now :)
    Just 13 tiny screws, easiest thing I've worked on.
    Ok, I had to swap & solder the headphone jack too as it had been snapped off the spare but you get the point.

    • @andrive
      @andrive 6 років тому

      nice

    • @michallabus96
      @michallabus96 5 років тому +3

      And that's how it should be done!
      tl;dr: Enjoying recent tech doesn’t mean we have to waste Earth's precious finite resources. Instead of letting them rot in a drawer, we need to upcycle our old devices (or just sell them - I'd much rather buy a 1 year old iPhone X in good condition, than a brand new iPhone 7 for a similar price), and IMHO most importantly - we must start dealing with the 'Apple syndrome', AKA the upgrade addiction.
      I’ve fixed my personal electronics numerous times.
      When my iPod Classic got broken a few years ago (and it was already really dated at the time and had lots of visual wear and tear), I preferred to pay ~$50 for the repair instead of buying a new one or upgrading.
      The same deal with android phones and tablets. I'm quite a geek/techie/DIY guy, so I generally repaired them myself (and I must confess - replacing the touch panel in an old 7” tablet made me feel proud AF :D).
      Nowadays my daily drivers are: iPhone SE, iPad (2018) and MBA (early 2015). Each one of them was bought only after my previous phone/tablet/notebook was either a) broken beyond repair/totaled, or b) sold for a fair price to a friend or acquaintance in need.
      I plan to use them as long as Apple supports them, then sell them and put the money towards a newer, equivalent model.
      When the batteries get worn out, I'll just replace the MacBook one myself (95€ kit by ifixit) and the others will be replaced by my local Apple Store (just $35 for the iPhone one). If anything gets broken (but the device is not totaled, ofc), they WILL get repaired, as I hate doing unplanned upgrades (AKA throwing away still usable devices).

  • @areobatman2240
    @areobatman2240 7 років тому +1064

    phones used to have removable batteries. now they don't, guess why? profit from phones bought from people whom their phone battery stopped working.
    (of course not all companies do but majority of them)

    • @KLK01
      @KLK01 7 років тому +9

      Ezio Marchioni bought*

    • @marsamet128
      @marsamet128 7 років тому +16

      I can remove mine easily and this design was made last year

    • @neha1123
      @neha1123 7 років тому +19

      Ezio Marchioni with no slots for micro SD card for extra memory coz guess what running out of internal memory means buying a new phone

    • @annyongpanda
      @annyongpanda 7 років тому +19

      I have an LG phone with a removable battery and boooooy do I like the convenience. It's actually funny watching people walk around with external battery packs hooked up to their phones while they're out because their phone doesn't have a removable battery.

    • @doloresumbridge3801
      @doloresumbridge3801 7 років тому

      Ezio Marchioni Or less waste ???

  • @TheKisshu1997
    @TheKisshu1997 7 років тому +63

    I laughed a little at this video.. he was surprised to see someone take the battery out without a screwdriver, and then he acted like he had just come up with the best idea ever; a battery charging in minutes. The OnePlus 3 phone can do that already... and I resently changed the battery in my Samsung Galaxy s4 just by taking the cover off and putting a new battery in... now it's gonna last another 3 years..

    • @daenerysstormborn3327
      @daenerysstormborn3327 7 років тому

      Toto I have the same phone, lol.

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi 7 років тому +6

      yeah I have the S3 it still does that.
      why are people surprised? phones should've been doing this the whole time. if you want to make it waterproof thats fine but otherwise user removable battery at least!

    • @cookehmonstashe5332
      @cookehmonstashe5332 7 років тому +2

      Matanumi like the s5 waterproof and removable battery

    • @nateroy4042
      @nateroy4042 7 років тому +1

      CookehMonstashe THERE'S A Big difference between water resistance and waterproof. The s5 is only at a ip67 rating while the S7 and s8 are ip68.

    • @nateroy4042
      @nateroy4042 7 років тому +3

      Mark The Gr8 What are you talking about?? I'm not arguing about that. I'm arguing about how people mix water resistance and waterproof like they're the same thing. Last time I checked, the s5 is not waterproof. I was just telling someone the true rating of these phones.

  • @tatiana2133
    @tatiana2133 4 роки тому +6

    Imagine a FairPhone (maybe 5th edition) where you can change the holders for the battery. Example;
    "This holder can do 2 simcards, an SD card, and for 3300mAh battery.
    This is the same but has 3 simcard holders and for 4000mAh"

  • @corrda1993
    @corrda1993 3 роки тому +6

    When my phone stopped working for calls I started using it for music when I got my new phone. I work in a chemical lab so it was useful to not have to worry about getting my new phone literally dissolved when I listen to music.

  • @nathankeane7615
    @nathankeane7615 7 років тому +113

    I sell my phone when ever I get a new one

  • @diaberumonk3580
    @diaberumonk3580 7 років тому +15

    we replace our phones every couple of years because it's more profitable for companies to design their products to become obsolete.

  • @kevinmillard1323
    @kevinmillard1323 4 роки тому +6

    phones WERE sci-fi not too long ago but then they kept getting smaller, cheaper, and more advanced all the while being spread across the world
    so thats cool

  • @kiruschka123
    @kiruschka123 6 років тому +18

    My old phones are now my servers for my personal cloud :)

    • @exxonrcg
      @exxonrcg 6 років тому

      Hundeherz any special software you use?

    • @kiruschka123
      @kiruschka123 6 років тому +1

      no not really, there are a lot of guides on the internet how you can do it.
      IOS, windows or Android.

  • @MrFindX
    @MrFindX 7 років тому +122

    This is a great series keep it up!

  • @MsHojat
    @MsHojat 7 років тому +12

    Everyone has a large number of old mobiles that work? Hello no, that sounds crazy.
    Even if they're broken, they can still be sold to be fixed and reused.

    • @ajvast
      @ajvast 7 років тому +2

      Mshojat you don't?

    • @imjoaquinthedog4584
      @imjoaquinthedog4584 7 років тому

      Most people have their own little collections of old phones.
      I, personally, have 3 phones and a tablet in my collection, since I only started recently.

  • @SoybeanCC
    @SoybeanCC 4 роки тому +6

    0:04 Why is there a picture of Mao in the background?

  • @LintangCahyaningsih8
    @LintangCahyaningsih8 4 роки тому +3

    Sadly those prying tools won't work on new phones with back glass. You'd need a stable heat source to melt out the glue just to open them.

  • @rabidL3M0NS
    @rabidL3M0NS 7 років тому +281

    I've never heard of people storing all their old phones in a drawer before... Am i the only one who doesn't?...

    • @DevilDude
      @DevilDude 7 років тому +21

      Depends on how many phones people cycle through. It might be a lot more common to see them in bigger families. Multiple people switching to a newer phone and not getting rid of the old ones through either selling or just throwing it out.

    • @nmqo
      @nmqo 7 років тому +4

      I had the galaxy S2 before I got the S5 from my mom when she switched phones and its under my bed still.

    • @Juan_shot
      @Juan_shot 7 років тому +12

      I don't because I sell them

    • @MyGUNZ123
      @MyGUNZ123 7 років тому

      rabidL3M0NS maybe because you are poor

    • @itzari1574
      @itzari1574 7 років тому +6

      That is very rude...

  • @Iloveak123
    @Iloveak123 7 років тому +15

    I am still using my iPhone 5s, bought in 2013.

    • @kqay
      @kqay 6 років тому +3

      Iloveak123 i been using my iphone 5 for 5 years lol

  • @muante_mt
    @muante_mt 5 років тому +6

    Taking battery out and he said "wow" lol as if he never heard or see one before

  • @whereeveritgoes
    @whereeveritgoes 6 років тому +86

    I can't convince myself that even if I nuclear blast my phone into dust and have it sprinkled into the ocean, someone would still be able to find a piece of dust from it and manage to extract the dark secrets I kept and downloaded. :/

    • @Jay-vz7og
      @Jay-vz7og 5 років тому +10

      WHAT are you doing with your phone? Never mind, I don't wanna know..

    • @doomtucker7895
      @doomtucker7895 5 років тому +4

      @@Jay-vz7og waluigi hentai

    • @nqh4393
      @nqh4393 4 роки тому

      CP I assume?

    • @chayimadinaandyael
      @chayimadinaandyael 4 роки тому +8

      You're connected to the internet. Someone already has your dark secrets.

  • @jeradskerritt1680
    @jeradskerritt1680 7 років тому +20

    Google's PROJECT ARA was trying to combat this.

    • @forgottozhonya957
      @forgottozhonya957 7 років тому

      Jerad Skerritt too bad it was cancelled

    • @Yuhara_rev
      @Yuhara_rev 7 років тому +1

      Jerad Skerritt it's cancelled tho

    •  7 років тому

      Why was it cancelled?

  • @marstanjx
    @marstanjx 7 років тому +80

    OMG, Why are there Mao Ze Dong on the back

    • @bredebremnes
      @bredebremnes 6 років тому +1

      Mars Tan I was wondering the same thing. Fqing communist

  • @ErnestJay88
    @ErnestJay88 5 років тому +9

    I'm sells my old phones so there is no "junk drawer of sadness"

  • @R0CKETFOX
    @R0CKETFOX 6 років тому +90

    "This... This can blow up if I smash it?"
    "Yes.."
    *grins mischievously*
    "No, don't do that!"
    Haha 😂 that was a great part to the video.

  • @tacoconch7678
    @tacoconch7678 7 років тому +28

    Still rocking my Galaxy S3. What number are they up to now?

  • @Someone-kl6dp
    @Someone-kl6dp 7 років тому +14

    i display my old phones give them respect for saving your lives in those years

  • @abcd123906
    @abcd123906 6 років тому +1

    0:02 "Everyone has one of these" ...you mean a poster of Chairman Mao in their bedroom? 😂

  • @funyannyan1414
    @funyannyan1414 5 років тому +6

    0:36 Did you put that phone to your drawer now?
    Im Curious cause it's been a year.

  • @5pctLowBattery
    @5pctLowBattery 7 років тому +6

    Was scheduled to upgrade my iPhone 6 this year. But since AT&T (not sure about other companies) no longer offer $100 for new phone upgrade, I didn't upgrade my phone this year. Not paying $700+ for iPhone 7 or $1000+ for the up coming iPhone 8.
    But the performance on the old phone has diminished , Siri doesn't even understand me anymore.

    • @ian1064
      @ian1064 7 років тому +2

      justmejr315 lol just don't buy an iPhone, all the old don't ericsons from 2011 work like they're new

    • @TexelGuy
      @TexelGuy 7 років тому +6

      iPhones are updated just to get slower so you buy newer ones. It's a fact. Older iphones with the latest software are much, much slower than the software they came with day one. Switch to android if you want a lasting phone.

    • @Combatsmithen
      @Combatsmithen 7 років тому

      For months and months I was getting pestered to update my Ipad 4 to IOS 10. It kept downloading the update and I had to keep deleting it to get my storage space back. Eventually I gave up and updated it. Now the Ipad stutters a little bit when swiping screens. I'm glad I don't have an Iphone

  • @sghaiermohamed2905
    @sghaiermohamed2905 7 років тому +107

    planned obsolescence.

    • @kalidesu
      @kalidesu 7 років тому

      Is it all Trumps fault?

    • @jeromeorji1057
      @jeromeorji1057 7 років тому

      Where is Trump's hand in any of this?

  • @draggyrex9235
    @draggyrex9235 6 років тому +2

    3:42
    you know were really in the future when removable batteries are awesome

  • @mkks4559
    @mkks4559 Рік тому +1

    4:37 “What’s the most toxic thing in the phone?” In most cases, its user.

  • @coryhrycuna6707
    @coryhrycuna6707 7 років тому +357

    Look at all these kids thinking they're first. How cute.

    • @coryhrycuna6707
      @coryhrycuna6707 7 років тому +13

      BadBlueBoys99 I've been dead inside for years, you'll have to do better than that

    • @SeaOdeEEE
      @SeaOdeEEE 7 років тому +2

      111111111111 Wow doesn't that sound a little extreme?

    • @vulta_8105
      @vulta_8105 7 років тому

      Cory Hrycuna no you

    • @coryhrycuna6707
      @coryhrycuna6707 7 років тому +3

      You know even I am not sure. I made a comment mocking all the children that feel the need to write "First" in the comment section and people pop up telling me to commit suicide. I agree, quite extreme.

    • @juicicle5171
      @juicicle5171 7 років тому +3

      Sad life, can't state an opinion without being swarmed with little kids.

  • @danbrown1344
    @danbrown1344 7 років тому +118

    This dude was actually surprise that a phone battery can ignite like the Samsung recall didn't happen?

    • @chaterkanal
      @chaterkanal 7 років тому

      Dan Brown true

    • @boyinthepenaltybox
      @boyinthepenaltybox 7 років тому +4

      Dan Brown : he probably has an iPhone

    • @ericwalker2434
      @ericwalker2434 7 років тому

      boyinthepenaltybox All batteries can explode if touched the wrong way, including iPhone batteries.

    • @grahammcdonald
      @grahammcdonald 7 років тому +1

      They don't explode in the sense of a bomb, but turn more into a lit firework. (Thermal runaway)

    • @rajendrasingh977
      @rajendrasingh977 7 років тому

      what kind of scientist is he, right?

  • @hameley12
    @hameley12 6 років тому +6

    We have ecoATM in Rhode Island. All you have to do it's charge the cellphone, click on 'master reset' (restores the original factory settings deleting your personal data on the internal storage). And the ecoATM scans the cellphone, you have a drop in for the charging cable, within 20 mins you have between $30 to $100 dollars (or more if the cell it's in perfect condition).
    Everyone please do e-cycle, it helps the earth.

  • @mal_3157
    @mal_3157 4 роки тому +4

    Vox makes me curious about things I didn’t even know I was curious about

  • @sree101
    @sree101 7 років тому +6

    I was just researching about ways to recycle my gadget graveward. Nice timing on the video.
    Fairphone has compromised on bulkiness. Swapping the display or the battery is not a daily task. So a couple of screws on the way is no issue. Most phones, changing the display is a challenge even for technicians. So simplifying it, is vital.
    Battery is a risk which we all choose the ignore. Especially after the Samsung issue, it has to be a main issue.

  • @patrickgpking
    @patrickgpking 7 років тому +11

    Everyone does not have this, I have one brick phone for if/when I or a friend lose/break a phone. We are not all replacing our devices when shiny new ones come out.

  • @Ruby-ng4jh
    @Ruby-ng4jh 6 років тому

    In Australia you can go in to certain stores and donate your old phone for recycling. You can also mail it to the company if that's easier

  • @jakeliew1067
    @jakeliew1067 4 роки тому +5

    “junk drawer of sadness”
    what graystillplays would say lol

  • @saunabelt
    @saunabelt 7 років тому +6

    "What if we could design a phone that just lasted longer?"
    - I believe that's called a Nokia 3310.
    We had it but then we wanted more from our phones.

  • @papulrocks794
    @papulrocks794 7 років тому +91

    I've a burial site for my phones. If in future some intelligent species discovers it, they'll know how important phones were to us.

    • @littlegloom
      @littlegloom 7 років тому +4

      GradeA's Kid Dolphins are intelligent

  • @Sandman-ge8jz
    @Sandman-ge8jz 5 років тому +1

    0:02 I like your picture of Mao in the background lol

  •  6 років тому

    Here in Switzerland major chains (well at least m-electronics) takes any electronics for free to recycling, if you bought it there or not.

  • @drifter4training
    @drifter4training 7 років тому +4

    kinda sad for the modular phone, project ara was suspended

  • @KyleLi
    @KyleLi 7 років тому +44

    I fiddle with my laptop all the time, I never knew people were afraid of doing self repairs?

    • @supashep1
      @supashep1 7 років тому +25

      Kyle Li not everyone is tech savvy, my son

    • @KarrasBastomi
      @KarrasBastomi 7 років тому +9

      Typical asian, i guess...

    • @KyleLi
      @KyleLi 7 років тому +13

      But... you're asian too ;-;

    • @KarrasBastomi
      @KarrasBastomi 7 років тому +12

      Oh... woops...LoL

    • @KyleLi
      @KyleLi 7 років тому +16

      Don't you just hate it when you forget what you are?
      Sometimes I forget I'm an attack helicopter.

  • @tsuki4737
    @tsuki4737 3 роки тому +1

    fun fact: older phones had a feature where you could change the batteries just like the fairphone. now they dont exist because of companies trying to make them thinner. but that feature let you change your batteries instantly by just bringing an extra one.

  • @56independent42
    @56independent42 3 роки тому +1

    3:10 yep, my laptop only has 2 screws holding its cover in, so i can just unscrew, and upgrade. i upgraded the drive, and the ram (4 gb to 11 gb)

  • @Totukee
    @Totukee 4 роки тому +4

    " You can take out the battery just like that"
    GUY: "Wow".
    Really 😂😂

  • @azzamalhanif9197
    @azzamalhanif9197 6 років тому +4

    Good thing i live in Indonesia, i can sell even the most broken gadget for some lucrative money. Well, i believe it is better than keeping it.

  • @robbob5258
    @robbob5258 3 роки тому +2

    I thought this was just my family, wow.

  • @shmehfleh3115
    @shmehfleh3115 6 років тому

    I haven't hung onto an old phone for the last six years; my carrier keeps buying them back from me. But even if they didn't, I'm pretty sure I could still find a use for a two-year-old smartphone. Short of not replacing them every couple of years, it seems the best thing to do with these old devices is to find new uses for them. My old iPod Touch became an ad-hoc surveillance camera, while my old tablet became a universal remote. In years past, I used to keep my old phones in my glove compartment for emergencies, because even deactivated cell phones can still dial 911.

  • @Impossible_Fishy
    @Impossible_Fishy 4 роки тому +5

    “So the battery will explode?” He should never get a LiPo

  • @Kyan-eg1po
    @Kyan-eg1po 6 років тому +3

    But the thing is, software support ends, while the world moves on. My phone likely won’t get Android Oreo, and when there’s a couple more Android updates after it, it won’t be supported anymore.

    • @Mary42877
      @Mary42877 6 років тому +1

      Kyan2005 yeah, my phone still works great but i don't have the newest android and eventually it might get inconvenient... You can buy the new Windows, you can't get new android on an upsupported device:(

    • @dalzy25
      @dalzy25 6 років тому

      Mary42877 you heard of rooting and custom roms boi

    • @dalzy25
      @dalzy25 5 років тому

      @@bowgartfan Its hella hard to hardbrick a modern android device. Trust me, ive bricked my new phone a few times but all i had to was go into recovery and reset my phone. Anyways, if ur phone isn't supported anymore, its going to be quite old. So you might as well try to flash it to squeeze a few more months outta it.

  • @jordyna8006
    @jordyna8006 6 років тому

    In Canada even Canadian Tire every now and then has an option to bring in old phones for them to be delt with properly. Just a big box and you throw your phone in

  • @MissSiobhanCatherine
    @MissSiobhanCatherine 5 років тому +2

    I’ve only ever had two phones one of them being the one I typed this comment on. It’s totally unnecessary to buy a new phone every time the new model comes out.

  • @artysin6331
    @artysin6331 7 років тому +719

    I love this dude.

    • @markdonahue
      @markdonahue 7 років тому +28

      He interrupts other people a lot though. It seems like he only does it because he's excited, but still

    • @shasterdhari
      @shasterdhari 7 років тому +50

      Artysin I love how interested he is in the topics and actually asks proper questions

    • @oiya100
      @oiya100 7 років тому

      What's his name?

    • @Tasurincci
      @Tasurincci 7 років тому +8

      He feels overeager, but I like his enthusiasm.

    • @Teen-Conor
      @Teen-Conor 7 років тому +19

      You want his tika masala ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @oyonggofomocci2078
    @oyonggofomocci2078 6 років тому +10

    What the hell is that Maoism poster doing in the background? WTF?

  • @corsair7158
    @corsair7158 5 років тому +1

    The real reason people keep changing their phone isn't because it doesn't work efficiently anymore, but because they NEED to buy the newest one not to look poor.

  • @enjoi301
    @enjoi301 6 років тому

    You mentioned a tipping point in terms of demand for design for serviceability. We're also at a point where the two year phone ownership cycle makes even less sense, because the rate of growth across two years, technologically speaking, is slower than it was in the cell phone market in the past. In other words, our phones aren't obsolete in two years anymore. That, combined with market saturation has got the phone producers nervous (and, I believe that's one reason they're raising their prices) to keep up revenue with slowing sales. I hope that manufacturers see the demand for the type of phone you're talking about.

  • @fluffy_husky
    @fluffy_husky 7 років тому +4

    4:17 is that a flip phone? oh wait....

  • @coneman8855
    @coneman8855 4 роки тому +4

    I have a phone that has been running for more than 4 years by now

  • @QueerCripple
    @QueerCripple 5 років тому

    I wish phones weren’t designed for disposability. I’ve had my phone for about two years now and absolutely have to get it replaced. There’s no way to make it perform better, it out of nowhere stopped getting the proper signal it should get. In the past I almost always had full bars, now I almost never have service and every so often my phone likes to tell me that there’s not enough space, even though I have an SD card installed, so I will not be receiving any new voicemails I get. This has made my phone pretty much unusable and I’ve even had difficulties in keeping appointments because of a lack of ability to properly communicate with doctors in a timely fashion.

  • @terrysham4940
    @terrysham4940 Рік тому +1

    Can we please have a follow up on this topic? It's fascinating and high time that more consideration is given in the climate change era we live in