I Visited Apple's Secret iPhone Testing Labs!

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Publicado 2024-06-07

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  • @painhell4386
    Regarding your statement that durability and reliability are on a sliding scale… Programming the phone to not work with replacement parts does not make it more reliable just more profitable.
  • @mubasherrehman9976
    The test I trust is “Scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7”
  • @JuhoTunkelo
    I knew someone at the Nokia durability testing department 15+ years ago. Knowing the memes… yeah, they were amazing.
  • 8:00 So you are saying that the infamous ThinkPad laptops are not repairable? I don't sit well with that notation TBH
  • @ShankMods
    I don't buy his argument about the balance of durability vs repairability. -Adding gaskets improves durability without conpromising repairability. -Locking parts to serialized pairing has no effect on durability, but destroys repairability.
  • @DakovP
    Over the summer we do a lot of snorkeling in a certain lake and you wont believe how many phones we find. Most of them do turn on as well. Sadly, a lot of people put the highest security settings on so you cant even get a contact or anything to get the phone back to them. But we have returned a number of them to people and once someone drove to my dads house to pick it up even because they used the find my phone feature.
  • @randomcomment9984
    How does using proprietary screws and software locking replacement parts make the phone more durable?
  • @mpi1191
    -"The harder it is for you to repair, the better the durability" Hard coded serial screen number preventing the change +5 armor
  • @paulbrooks4395
    My pelican case is incredibly durable, but also eminently repairable. Remember that durable versions of phones, tablets, and laptops have existed for a long time--intended to endure and be field serviced, as a unit by not be able to get immediate resupply
  • @patryk7594
    Love how the iMacs in the Apple testing lab are running windows
  • @DelicM
    7:06 Phone that doesn't have its parts coded so it can't be changed isnt less durale. Phone that doesn't use 15 different screw head types isn't less durable. Durability doesn't excuse Apples anti-repair practices.
  • I like how Apple drops the "safe for the environment" bomb whenever somebody raises an issue
  • @mabus4910
    10:00 Allways when someone tells you "you can actually do the math", ask them to see the math.
  • @lesliefishmedia
    Great to hear Logic's De Javu song as the soundtrack🔥🔥🔥