This is actually impressive. Both the fact that the folding phone is so thin and light, and the ease at which you assemble the latest flagship phone without instructions.
Was suffering with major anxiety tonight. Glad I came across this video, by the end I realised it had completely gone away. I was mesmerised by your skill, explanation and vocie. Please do more of these, you've gained a new subscriber.
A stroke of genius by Honor to send you the phone already disassembled! They probably figured you'd break it when testing it, and you would therefore not do a tear down of it, so they made you assemble it first and then break it!
My thoughts exactly. It was pretty awesome. My thoughts about Honor (complete disregard about their products) has drastically changed with this video. Kudos Thank you ❤
Would it be fair for him to do a break/bend test with a few screws not in place? Or did they send him a few extra loose screws just to screw with us when it fails a bend test?
I forgive this one, it's very slim. A test with the phone folded would be nice though, as that's when damage could appear, like having the phone in the back pocket.
It's actually genius. Instead of sending you pre-assembled phones that get destroyed during the tear down, sending you the unassembled parts to assemble them yourself serves the same purpose of the tear downs while still keeping the phone alive. Also as a bonus it's really satisfying to see all those tiny parts come together to make a working phone. Great video.
I dont know who came up with the idea for this video but im in awe of Honor actually following through on it! Just hope their iFixit score is as impressive as this suggests!
@@johnlucas568he can just make the durability test video after the assembly, you know, the reverse of what he usually does. I think it is pretty cool to see the hardware still in one piece from the inside before actually abusing the hell out of it.
I hope this leads to other companies to form a trend like this, to a point where advanced users can assemble phones, themselves, for years to come, absolutely genius, if you ask me!
As a nerd I would kill to be able to do that but warranty liability would like to have a word with us. Other than that, I would see this as an absolute win since production costs can be reduced by cutting out on assembly. However, this may counter-intuitively not always be the case. Framework for example, will sell you a diy kit for their laptop where you have to assemble it yourself (or at least populate the barebones parts like storage, ram and networking) but as the somewhat recent factory tour by ltt showed, they still need to assemble, and then in some cases even DISassemble the device in the factory for qa and test purposes, meaning that it actually is more time and resource-intensive to have such a diy offering. If you actually read all this I sincerely apologize for wasting your time but also thanks, you rock!
@@devnol I feel like warranty liability could work. If we can make desktops from parts that can cost thousands and get warranties, I think we can do so with some phone parts
Honestly love the idea of buying a phone and assembling it yourself. More companies should have this option with a kit to put your phone together at a slightly cheaper price since they won't have to assemble
Actually it's the reverse - they would have to disassemble already assembled phones. The same happens with the Framework laptops - they need to assemble them first to test if they work like they should (and if they even are assemblable in the first place, defects happen) and then if you chose the disassembled version then they have to disassemble them. There somewhere was LTTs video where he has shown the factory of Framework laptops where he also explains this process.
@@daruyami sorta kinda with traditional QC, but in factories like the one where the Raspberry Pis are made, they're automatically tested by a machine that plugs everything in
@@daruyami There are some edge cases where they may be able to salvage the internals from a unit with a busted case or a case from some bricked internals which can save money depending on the circumstance. You are right they almost always have to assemble even those units with salvaged parts first to ensure that the refurbished units built with them actually do work and can be assembled properly now.
I’ll be the one guy in the minority to say: it’s getting a little played out. We get it. You don’t like Apple. Even though all these other big companies do the same 💩
@@sys-administrator samsung is good hardware, but bad software and they kinda got themselves stuck in it but google and some others like motorola and nothing are doing good
5000mAh for batteries that thin is honestly ridiculous. Battery tech has come such a long way in just 30 years, I'm really excited for when solid state batteries hit the scene.
Thank you Zack for being who you are, the world needs more people like you. The most true guy on whole internet, fun, honest and realistic! We all enjoy your videos!
@mrcapeguy only reason you aren't working in a Chinese sweatshop with no rights and making .90 cents a hour is because of striking. Please try not to put your foot in your mouth to defend billion dollar companies 😂
All these folding phones can all be broken with just a thumb nail I’ve sadly done it Samsung was only willing to charge me for a new screen full price too
I always thought folding phones were and would stay a joke for the most part but this Magic v2 is kiiiinda beautiful ngl lol. Thoroughly impressed with how thin they've made it to be.
I fully believe I can DIY anything as long as I have a YT tutorial. That being said, I’m going to break my phone and put it together again. Thanks Mr. RigsEverthing !
I've had my ZFold 4 since launch morning and I love it. I would highly recommend a folding phone as a daily phone. I'd always wanted one since the first model came out back in 2019 and finally got one in 2022. It still blows my mind and I'm not sure I'll ever go back to a traditional single-screen phone
I also own a z fold 4 and love it. But I would not recommend it for most people, it is a really cool and impressive piece of tech but 99% of people would not make any use of the hardware, and would only use it to show off and brag. There is no need for a device on the cutting edge just to mindlessly scroll on tiktok. That said I will probably never go back to single screen phones either.
@@SergioEduP precisely. 4 user also. I highly recommend it but only to people who are 100% sure it's what they want. The price is still up there for a concept that's still working itself out. I'd say we're almost there tho.
Right? I bought Z Flip 3 thinking I'd just try it and if it breaks, it breaks. Wouldn't you know it, damn thing is still going strong after few falls that ended up with scratched edges and daily use. They're much more resilient that they seem.
@tyrannosaurus_x I agree. I've dropped mine pretty good a few times and I haven't scratched either screen or outside and it functions perfectly fine. The 1 issue I had was the built-in screen protector on the inside screen that got airbubbles after 9 months and I removed it with no issues.
@@michaelerdmier1311Same here with screen protector on Z Flip 3. I eventually just removed thinking I'd get a new one eventually but seeing that it works fine and protector wasn't damaged until its removal, I can't be bothered xD
If they sold it like this (and the parts individually to repair it when necessary), I'd be all over it, especially if they don't lock down the software.
This is fascinating! To the individuals who have been watching your durability and tear down cellphone videos for years, this should be a viable and marketable cellphone!!! Thanks, once again!!!
That's a cool skill Zack. I myself have that skill. Whenever I disassemble something the screws somehow procreates and upon reassembly I get more than what I disassembled 😉
this is actually a big brain move by Honor, bc almost any foldable will fail ur durability test rn, doing a "unteardown" still showcases it without the bad parts
Yeah I went to the website but it only allows you to select China as the country you're in. Even with Google translate I don't feel comfortable trying to order but this device certainly intrigued me. I assume it's an international capable?
Pov : You fix the 8 minute ad problem and the boring repetitions as THIS PHONE BEAT ... THIS PHONE IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET... This is genius and an unique titple
Most interesting video you posted in a while. By far, I mean I watch your content regularly, but imagine a foldable with flagship spec, but the cache is you have to assemble it yourself wow
I actually love this concept of buying a phone pre disassembled. Wish it were a option! It'd make it so much more fun for people like me when your new phone arrives. Just unboxing it and having a pre assembled unit is exiting, yes, because new phone, but it can be boring, missing a personal factor. I myself love to dig around in the guts of phones, and to be able to actually order one and build it yourself would honestly be the cherry on top the unboxing experience is lacking for me.
So, it looks like you can only buy this for China region but it is available in Yunxia Gold color so there is that... And for those who are curious, ¥8999.00 is equal to $1,241.57 as of 8/21.
Disappointed it didn't come with ikea style picture book instructions But this was very entertaining and informative, surprised he managed to assemble it in working order without instructions
This would be an excellent business model. Buy a phone kit that you have to assemble yourself. It teaches you the inner workings of your phone. Then, if something is ever damaged, you can order that part from the company's website and replace it yourself. And the company could keep innovating new ways to make each part better, faster, etc. and offer an updated part that fits in the same spot that the old part used to, so you can just buy that upgrade instead of having to buy a whole new phone.
Im not a fan of the company Honor / Huawei but they really struck the perfect idea in sending you a non assembled phone. Knowing that you specialise in destructive teardowns, this finessed you into showing all the technology that makes the phone possible in extended detail and you would be so invested that you dont immediately destroy the phone.
totally love how this starts with assembly. beautiful view of what they've got going on. however....... on the camera side.... i'd rather have a battery thats thick to make the external 'case' flag with the camera tops to double that battery life....
That was brilliant. Well done them for supplying the phone like that and well done assembling. 5 screws left. They just sent you some spares………. Without saying. Great publicity. 😊
Great video. It is very cool to see a phone that you can self-assemble. However, the lack of water resistance will prevent me from purchasing it. Additionally, I would consider the "Thickness" of the phone to include the cameras... since they substantially thicken both of the phones.
Great video as always Zack. Doing videos in this format makes much more sense. Assembling the phone and doing the durability test later. So, it doesn’t matter even if the phone won’t survive the durability test. I hope more companies do this.
I've been scrolling through UA-cam and find this video. Imagine my surprise when the guy I watched for so long starts speaking in portugues (i am watching from Brazil ). It is amazing that you are trying to allow many more people to enjoy your content. Thanks for doing it.
Me ha gustado mucho ver que en lugar de destrozar lo arreglas, así todos hemos podido ver el increíble diseño y lo bueno que es para repararse, ese fabricante que usa una fruta de logo debería tomar nota. I was very pleased to see that instead of trashing it you fix it, so we could all see the amazing design and how easy is to repair, the fruit logo company should take note.
Love this! Now hear me out, might be a bit crazy, buttttt how about trying to build a modern sidekick? With same retro qwerty board and the icon swinging opening and ball scroll wheel.
I don't understand why people haven't explored the slide out screen again like how blackberry did? After all isn't the entire point of the fold to have the option of tablet and phone while trying to be thin and manageable? There just seems to be unexplored potential in a slide out screen.
Probably the most creative phone video from Zack in a long time! Should've finished the video with the bend test. I can't see that phone holding up like Samsung's... I love my Z Fold 4 and am intrigued by Honors design, but not sure about durability
Honestly, one of your most creative videos. I'd love to see more companies supply you with parts to assemble and show off the engineering.
It's not about creativity, just the Chinese sweatshop worker wasn't available that day
@@brandonchutt312 lol
I think sending the phone disassembled was a clever way of Honor to advertise it here without passing the Durability Test. Fooled everyone apparently.
@@brandonchutt312 You want everyone to only buy Fairphone? That is the only phone company not using sweatshop workers.
yeahh hahaah@@ShuAbLe
Who ever came up with the idea to send you a disassembled phone is genius and should get a nice bonus.
it's just a joke
Jerry did it himslef
@@litan114 what you mean is a joke? the phone is for sale in china and rest of asia and you can but it dismantled!
It was probably a boomer who remembered how much fun at was to get kits( radio/cb/clocks etc) as gifts & put them together.
@@Bagnarolamaybe to bypass the trade embargo?
@@lydiabouza8511 probably, or maybe is just a cool idea to make more sellings
Imagine buying a phone and having to assemble it like ikea furniture!
This will blow up
imagine having an android 😂
Imagine if he actually reverse the video 😮
@@beaualoevvget a job lil bro
@@beaualoevv😂
This is actually impressive. Both the fact that the folding phone is so thin and light, and the ease at which you assemble the latest flagship phone without instructions.
Was suffering with major anxiety tonight. Glad I came across this video, by the end I realised it had completely gone away. I was mesmerised by your skill, explanation and vocie. Please do more of these, you've gained a new subscriber.
You got this! Glad I could help.
Wow, what an honour to get a reply from someone with a load of subscribers. You've made my day.
Bend test?@@JerryRigEverything
A stroke of genius by Honor to send you the phone already disassembled! They probably figured you'd break it when testing it, and you would therefore not do a tear down of it, so they made you assemble it first and then break it!
I'm just surprised it came straight from Honor and not from Ifixit lol
My thoughts exactly. It was pretty awesome. My thoughts about Honor (complete disregard about their products) has drastically changed with this video. Kudos
Thank you ❤
I just wrote exactly this as this was my first thought too.😂
@@lordseptomus441 this is how ifixit should sponsor phone reviews after this. just send em the parts and let the reviewers do the job rofl
Would it be fair for him to do a break/bend test with a few screws not in place? Or did they send him a few extra loose screws just to screw with us when it fails a bend test?
Smart move by honor, letting us see the insides before a durability test which it may not have survived.
Definitely this phone will not survive because of its thin body.
shots fired lol
A durability test can be done, but he won't because Honor is his sponsor and the V2 won't survived 🤷
"Forewarned is forearmed." - Proverb
I forgive this one, it's very slim.
A test with the phone folded would be nice though, as that's when damage could appear, like having the phone in the back pocket.
Remember Jerry, if you have leftover screws, it just means you did a better job then the people that engineered the phone 😄
Everything has redundancys and those are important. If planes didn't have redundancys, then the moment something failed, the plane crashes.
@@undertyped1 r/woosh
@@froyo0007 why is it an r/woosh?
@@fckihate69jokesdo you know what r/wooosh is?
Siempre se incluyen más tornillos que los necesarios, porque siempre se pierde alguno.
It's actually genius. Instead of sending you pre-assembled phones that get destroyed during the tear down, sending you the unassembled parts to assemble them yourself serves the same purpose of the tear downs while still keeping the phone alive. Also as a bonus it's really satisfying to see all those tiny parts come together to make a working phone. Great video.
It's brilliant really
Honestly this is the most creative way to advertise your phone’s repair ability. Kudos to Honor 👍🏽
I dont know who came up with the idea for this video but im in awe of Honor actually following through on it! Just hope their iFixit score is as impressive as this suggests!
Once you get the adhesive on, I reckon it's no easier to repair than an average folding phone
Would be interesting if all smartphone companies would give Mr. Zack their new models like this where he would assemble them 😂
so that they can bypass bend test from his fingers 😅😅
@@johnlucas568he can just make the durability test video after the assembly, you know, the reverse of what he usually does. I think it is pretty cool to see the hardware still in one piece from the inside before actually abusing the hell out of it.
from breaking to building we have from a long way
And it'll turn out to be a no screwed phone
@@SergioEduP can't anybody be sarcastic in comments 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
This is the most excited I've been about a phone since folding phones initially hit the scene, this is awesome.
I hope this leads to other companies to form a trend like this, to a point where advanced users can assemble phones, themselves, for years to come, absolutely genius, if you ask me!
As a nerd I would kill to be able to do that but warranty liability would like to have a word with us.
Other than that, I would see this as an absolute win since production costs can be reduced by cutting out on assembly. However, this may counter-intuitively not always be the case.
Framework for example, will sell you a diy kit for their laptop where you have to assemble it yourself (or at least populate the barebones parts like storage, ram and networking) but as the somewhat recent factory tour by ltt showed, they still need to assemble, and then in some cases even DISassemble the device in the factory for qa and test purposes, meaning that it actually is more time and resource-intensive to have such a diy offering.
If you actually read all this I sincerely apologize for wasting your time but also thanks, you rock!
@@devnol I feel like warranty liability could work. If we can make desktops from parts that can cost thousands and get warranties, I think we can do so with some phone parts
Honestly love the idea of buying a phone and assembling it yourself. More companies should have this option with a kit to put your phone together at a slightly cheaper price since they won't have to assemble
Actually it's the reverse - they would have to disassemble already assembled phones. The same happens with the Framework laptops - they need to assemble them first to test if they work like they should (and if they even are assemblable in the first place, defects happen) and then if you chose the disassembled version then they have to disassemble them. There somewhere was LTTs video where he has shown the factory of Framework laptops where he also explains this process.
@@daruyami sorta kinda with traditional QC, but in factories like the one where the Raspberry Pis are made, they're automatically tested by a machine that plugs everything in
@@daruyami There are some edge cases where they may be able to salvage the internals from a unit with a busted case or a case from some bricked internals which can save money depending on the circumstance. You are right they almost always have to assemble even those units with salvaged parts first to ensure that the refurbished units built with them actually do work and can be assembled properly now.
@@daruyamiconsider: blaming the customer for false assembly if something doesn't fit!
@@daruyami but they still sell disassembled as cheaper though
Amazing work zack, please do more videos like this.
why is he called zack? i thought jerry!
Next video: Assembling the cybertruck myself
His name is actually Zack Nelson.@@springi5933
Jerry is the channel his real name is Zack@@springi5933
@@springi5933 As far as I remember jerry is his father, his real name is Zack
Whenever Zack has the chance to jab it to Apple he delivers it quite nicely 😅
IKR Yes it makes me happy 😄😎🙌
I’ll be the one guy in the minority to say: it’s getting a little played out. We get it. You don’t like Apple. Even though all these other big companies do the same 💩
@@jlarue6970 no they dont
a lot of companies make good phones, except apple doesnt
they are behind in features, hardware, software, pricing, etc.
@@sys-administrator samsung is good hardware, but bad software and they kinda got themselves stuck in it
but google and some others like motorola and nothing are doing good
@@EvokerKingsamsung and bad software doesnt go hand in hand buddy, it's even better than pixel's software
5000mAh for batteries that thin is honestly ridiculous. Battery tech has come such a long way in just 30 years, I'm really excited for when solid state batteries hit the scene.
Not true. Battery tech didn't move at all compared to phones overall tech.
Battery tech is severely lacking behind current tech lmao are you drunk
@@mggt4684 bait
just give us carbon nanotube batteries that last for days 😢
We need nuclear powered battery.
Great video idea!
Thank you Zack for being who you are, the world needs more people like you. The most true guy on whole internet, fun, honest and realistic! We all enjoy your videos!
Nice. Now, could you make me a job 🤣? Day 145 of layoff life haha.
Got you beat by 219 days😅
@@Tha_Real_JackJack oof. Sorry!
@@RyanMercer thanks man! All jokes aside all is good though. We either stand for something or fall for anything…I chose to stand bro!
@@mrcapeguy 🤔 *crickets*
@mrcapeguy only reason you aren't working in a Chinese sweatshop with no rights and making .90 cents a hour is because of striking. Please try not to put your foot in your mouth to defend billion dollar companies 😂
Genius marketing move from honour! Hope he will test the durability next 😎😎
Since It's so thin it would probably break pretty easily
@@MAFUDGcry
The bend test the wrong way it will definitely not survive.
@@LambdaMiscellaneouswhat
All these folding phones can all be broken with just a thumb nail I’ve sadly done it Samsung was only willing to charge me for a new screen full price too
DIY definitely brings a new appreciation level to the tech, assembling and recognizing the numerous parts that brings (ideally) a working end result
I always thought folding phones were and would stay a joke for the most part but this Magic v2 is kiiiinda beautiful ngl lol. Thoroughly impressed with how thin they've made it to be.
8:13 you were more efficient putting it together 🤣
I fully believe I can DIY anything as long as I have a YT tutorial. That being said, I’m going to break my phone and put it together again. Thanks Mr. RigsEverthing !
The only phone that avoids the durability test.... Smart manufacturers... Already came dismantled.. Awesome resurrection jerry🎉🎉🎉
I'm sure it's coming
@@TGMisKillingTheMiddleClasswaiting
This was beautiful to watch Zach! Like everyone else is saying, we absolutely need more assembly videos
This is way better than your tear down videos cause we still get to see all the insides but the device is still working at the end
6:47 That wallpaper and its animation is gorgeous! 🤩
I've had my ZFold 4 since launch morning and I love it. I would highly recommend a folding phone as a daily phone. I'd always wanted one since the first model came out back in 2019 and finally got one in 2022. It still blows my mind and I'm not sure I'll ever go back to a traditional single-screen phone
I also own a z fold 4 and love it. But I would not recommend it for most people, it is a really cool and impressive piece of tech but 99% of people would not make any use of the hardware, and would only use it to show off and brag. There is no need for a device on the cutting edge just to mindlessly scroll on tiktok. That said I will probably never go back to single screen phones either.
@@SergioEduP precisely. 4 user also. I highly recommend it but only to people who are 100% sure it's what they want. The price is still up there for a concept that's still working itself out. I'd say we're almost there tho.
Right? I bought Z Flip 3 thinking I'd just try it and if it breaks, it breaks. Wouldn't you know it, damn thing is still going strong after few falls that ended up with scratched edges and daily use. They're much more resilient that they seem.
@tyrannosaurus_x I agree. I've dropped mine pretty good a few times and I haven't scratched either screen or outside and it functions perfectly fine. The 1 issue I had was the built-in screen protector on the inside screen that got airbubbles after 9 months and I removed it with no issues.
@@michaelerdmier1311Same here with screen protector on Z Flip 3. I eventually just removed thinking I'd get a new one eventually but seeing that it works fine and protector wasn't damaged until its removal, I can't be bothered xD
If they sold it like this (and the parts individually to repair it when necessary), I'd be all over it, especially if they don't lock down the software.
I think I wouldnt mind more videos of you assembling phones like this ^^
Now that’s much better than destructive disassembly
This is fascinating! To the individuals who have been watching your durability and tear down cellphone videos for years, this should be a viable and marketable cellphone!!! Thanks, once again!!!
Damn cool idea by Honor! Loved to see the result. I bet they sent a few extra screws just to get you confused.😂
That's a cool skill Zack. I myself have that skill. Whenever I disassemble something the screws somehow procreates and upon reassembly I get more than what I disassembled 😉
😂😂😂😂…who doesn’t end up with more screws than necessary after a re-assembly? 🤣🤣🤣
this is actually a big brain move by Honor, bc almost any foldable will fail ur durability test rn, doing a "unteardown" still showcases it without the bad parts
for the ones wondering, princing commes out to about 1200usd or 1650cad ans they seem to only ship in china for now,,, but great product!
Yeah I went to the website but it only allows you to select China as the country you're in. Even with Google translate I don't feel comfortable trying to order but this device certainly intrigued me. I assume it's an international capable?
Pov : You fix the 8 minute ad problem and the boring repetitions as THIS PHONE BEAT ...
THIS PHONE IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET...
This is genius and an unique titple
Zack is not slacking, uploading at 2am is quite the move, love the videos!
it’s 10am here
It is about 13:30 here in india
It's 11 and 26 minutes A.M. What are you talking about? /j
Think he's in Cali. It's currently 1:30 there so he uploaded it at 1 AM.
@@shamanllama Most likely he scheduled the upload.
“actually its 13 pro max but don’t act like you can tell the difference” got me
I wonder how the bend test will go. After seeing what happened to the Pixel Fold.
Imagine a chocolate chip cookie then bend it
One step forward two steps back and now we are back on track 😂awsm lines
Most interesting video you posted in a while. By far, I mean I watch your content regularly, but imagine a foldable with flagship spec, but the cache is you have to assemble it yourself wow
Cool video, love the idea ❤
But what about the durability test tho? 🤩 I gues we'd all like to see how the thinnest foldable behaves in your hands 🙌🏼
I second that
Can’t wait to see the durability
I actually love this concept of buying a phone pre disassembled. Wish it were a option! It'd make it so much more fun for people like me when your new phone arrives. Just unboxing it and having a pre assembled unit is exiting, yes, because new phone, but it can be boring, missing a personal factor. I myself love to dig around in the guts of phones, and to be able to actually order one and build it yourself would honestly be the cherry on top the unboxing experience is lacking for me.
So, it looks like you can only buy this for China region but it is available in Yunxia Gold color so there is that... And for those who are curious, ¥8999.00 is equal to $1,241.57 as of 8/21.
Disappointed it didn't come with ikea style picture book instructions
But this was very entertaining and informative, surprised he managed to assemble it in working order without instructions
Certainly going to be interesting to see how this one holds up in the durability test considering how thin it is.
Zack really said, "Fine, I'll do it myself."
They just showed how repairable it is without saying a word!
guy’s voice is just so suit for ASMR
This would be an excellent business model. Buy a phone kit that you have to assemble yourself. It teaches you the inner workings of your phone. Then, if something is ever damaged, you can order that part from the company's website and replace it yourself. And the company could keep innovating new ways to make each part better, faster, etc. and offer an updated part that fits in the same spot that the old part used to, so you can just buy that upgrade instead of having to buy a whole new phone.
That sure would cut the price, if we had a DIY assembly phone. Thanks Jerry for all you do.
Isn’t it illegal to make a sponsored video without proper declaration?
Plot twist: they didn't want him to damage and break the phone apart that's why they sent him the phone in parts...
Knowing Zach, that seems more likely
Im not a fan of the company Honor / Huawei but they really struck the perfect idea in sending you a non assembled phone. Knowing that you specialise in destructive teardowns, this finessed you into showing all the technology that makes the phone possible in extended detail and you would be so invested that you dont immediately destroy the phone.
totally love how this starts with assembly. beautiful view of what they've got going on. however....... on the camera side.... i'd rather have a battery thats thick to make the external 'case' flag with the camera tops to double that battery life....
Now let's see if it can survive a durability test.
Imagine if they sold them like this to cut cost.
Apple taking notes.
shipping cost and guarantee will be problem
@@andrikurniawan531Besides Apple can't afford to lose their premium brand. DYI is not premium, and will never be.
next week he will test the durability🙃
Maybe he changes his assembly line & parts after rig Test 🤔😉
Top video, great idea to start from the "end"
This is relaxing to watch.
This is one of those videos that will be worth viewing even years down the line, Nice.
Wow, Zack's voice goes deeeep at 4:42 so nice
The modularity and reparability of connectors instead of sothering impressed me.
Nice lil lego build!
The fact that it's possible to assemble this thing (and therefore repair it) is a huge selling point.
That was brilliant. Well done them for supplying the phone like that and well done assembling. 5 screws left. They just sent you some spares………. Without saying. Great publicity. 😊
Open the weight machine and put some Leds on the back side of display.
I loved this type of video and I hope more manufacturers will send you phones in parts so you can assemble them yourself!
Great video. It is very cool to see a phone that you can self-assemble.
However, the lack of water resistance will prevent me from purchasing it.
Additionally, I would consider the "Thickness" of the phone to include the cameras... since they substantially thicken both of the phones.
Oh yes this was a lot more interesting dive into details of this phone. Good job!
I did enjoy this video I actually listened n watched it all the way through so when your in need of a WORKER IM AVAILABLE FOR ANY AND ALL SHIFTS
Got my jre knife today. Real premium feel and it’s clear tech. Love it
I guess this was more of a reboxing than an unboxing but this was by far the coolest unboxing ever! Shoutout to HONOR for keeping things interesting!
My God man your voice doing this, lol you're like the High Tech Bob Ross ❤️ ty.
jeez this is the best collab ive seen in my lifetime
This is nuts. Checked the price and its 8999.99 yen. Thats like 85 dollars CAD here.
I already spotted the legendary Casio f91w watch on his left hand...mmmm this is my favourite watch also.....😊
This is for some odd reason, really refreshing. Keep it up!
Great video as always Zack. Doing videos in this format makes much more sense. Assembling the phone and doing the durability test later. So, it doesn’t matter even if the phone won’t survive the durability test. I hope more companies do this.
7:13 JerryScratchesEverything 😂😂
It's truly something new of Zack to build lego folding phone,
Rather than doing durability test on phone & take them apart 😮
Now this is the first folding phone to catch my interest. It managed to get rid of the hinge gap and is not to thick compared to non folding phones.
This was like a modern Bob Ross video. Super soothing, and enthralling to watch.
I've been scrolling through UA-cam and find this video. Imagine my surprise when the guy I watched for so long starts speaking in portugues (i am watching from Brazil ). It is amazing that you are trying to allow many more people to enjoy your content. Thanks for doing it.
8:03 Exactly! Who doesn't have a few loose screws on their desk after assembling a foldable phone 🤣😅
Me ha gustado mucho ver que en lugar de destrozar lo arreglas, así todos hemos podido ver el increíble diseño y lo bueno que es para repararse, ese fabricante que usa una fruta de logo debería tomar nota.
I was very pleased to see that instead of trashing it you fix it, so we could all see the amazing design and how easy is to repair, the fruit logo company should take note.
He needs to collaborate with TechRax! Like TechRax can destroy the phone and rip it apart, and you can try to fix it.
Love this! Now hear me out, might be a bit crazy, buttttt how about trying to build a modern sidekick? With same retro qwerty board and the icon swinging opening and ball scroll wheel.
"Don't act like you know the difference" got me.
I like it when my phone is like building a gundam ~ 😂😂😂
You should have bending test on Honor V2.
Awesome, and if you need a tear-down just run the clip in reverse. 😃 Genius!
I don't understand why people haven't explored the slide out screen again like how blackberry did? After all isn't the entire point of the fold to have the option of tablet and phone while trying to be thin and manageable? There just seems to be unexplored potential in a slide out screen.
Ok, great idea for video, and well executed. Thank you for Honor 👏👏👏
Probably the most creative phone video from Zack in a long time! Should've finished the video with the bend test. I can't see that phone holding up like Samsung's... I love my Z Fold 4 and am intrigued by Honors design, but not sure about durability