No one really needs one anymore tbh, for all the flak they got for removing the headphone jack it seems they weren't wrong. Even more so once other companies started doing it too.
@@slickrick2420 well true , a bit of memory with some organization . It's not like there's random screws in random spots . There's different screws for specific parts .
@@BrainPermaDeD almost every part? you high, they just remove the broken parts...and re-use most parts from broken machines...i mean that's the whole thing how they makes huge profit out of it .. see, outer layer is explosed to user and has more chances to get smashed...so it's logical to replace it with new outer layer...other than that, they hardly replace any inside parts
He bought the Phone, let's suppose 1200 USD.. . Then he would need to learn all the work i.e how to fix phone - weeks of training + buying all the hardware to repair the phone (screw drivers+ other hardwares) + then buying the Phone Parts for repairs (unless he doesn't want to open his own repair shop) = He will be in more loss than previously he sold the phone for 75 USD, so yeah he did the right thing by getting rid of it..
@@cappuccino-1721 Exactly. Lots of guys selling stoled iPhone with iCloud lock on facebook market and gumtree a lot. For $100 purchase, the buyer always has to take a huge risk for iCloud or FRP lock.
@@Finix.W I work for an authorized apple computer repair shop, sometimes we get the occasional iCloud locked phone. I tell them “the only thing you can do is reset your Apple ID password and login” sometimes still tell me some bullshit like “oh I don’t have access to that email address anymore, or oh I don’t have that phone number anymore”. At that point there’s nothing I can do. I’d say 9 out 10 of those are stolen phones or lost and found iPhones. The best case was when someone came in, had no access to their email address or no access to “their old” cell phone number to reset their password. I told him to call his old number to get the one time code to reset his Apple ID, as soon as I said that he said “I got to go” and left the store... 🙄 I guarantee that phone was stolen.
"complex" phones? These are overengineered moneyhogging pocket devices and the fact that people were so stupid to let apple start all this madness is a proof they're only smart in their own thoughts...
in 2 years time: replacing your iPhone 14 screen just involves removing 2000 screws with 13 diffrent head types, registering your face ID besides your social security number, score and vaccine tests with the new display, just after giving a drop of blood for you dna scan.
10:35 "Nothing alarming" is not what I would use in terms of describing using a previously bent battery. You really should replace it to insure you don't face any battery swelling in the future, which can apply pressure to internals, damage the display, and in the long run even "explode" under the right circumstances. I understand wanting to keep the price down on a repair video, but shrugging off a bent battery doesn't seem like something I'd do in a video that some people will be looking to for information on their own repairs.
it's actually not that terrible, for flying RC Quadcopters we use the same style LiPo pouch batteries and those things are getting abused all the time. It takes quite substantial and meticulous abusing to get one catching on fire. They puff a lot but almost never explode, they could catch fire though when they ripped open due to a crash. This battery on the video is probably fine, there weren't any visible sign of damage there. I'd have put that to a "stress test" before assembling it though, run a heavy game from 100% to 0% then charge it up. If no puffing where it was bent it is most certainly in good condition.
Actually the battery is good no creasing on the outside and it wasnt bend that bad and other reason why he didnt want to replace it beacuse if he replaced it with another battery it wont show battery health beacuse every battery is pared with its own device so there was no need to replace it and its probably still around 92-96% battery health
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani Yeah... No. You're wrong here. Only way a bent battery should be fixed, is by being replaced. There's no right way to use it, other then throwing it out. But... Maybe if you BELIEVE hard enough... Anything could be possible. o.o??? LOL
I know this is a joke, but they need a lot of screws to be able to hold everything down, if they had 2 screws, then the phone would make noises, and if it was shaken too roughly, the phone would probably fall apart.
I have a gold 11 pro max as well, it tends to hide the apple logo very easily if the light hits it right, don't think there's any conspiracy going on here.
Apple: releases a new model that has a better repair protection Hugh Jeffrey: starts fixing it the phone: detected Hugh Jeffrey face and fingerprint lockdown activated.
Hey, quick question. I wanted to ask about flipping phones. If you purchase these phones that don't have functioning screens, do you ask the owners for their passwords to unlock and reset the device or is there some other method which people on this channel aren't allowed to know?
I have the same issue with my frame being bent on my iPhone 11 and screen being broken. My frame is not nearly as bent as this your's though, and only one top corner being bent out of shape, would it be a good idea just to bend it back instead of having to buy a whole new shell?
Probably because that message shows up on any display even genuine. Apple just restores the device before you get it back from warranty and you never see that message.
@@markm0000 You're kinda right. A genuine apple display will still disable FaceID and true tone. There's a cloud based program that is used that pairs the screen to the phone. For the batteries, there's another cloud based diagnostic app that does the same thing. *MOST* of the time, the user's data is safe (unless they're running a beta ios, then that cloud software bricks the device and forces a restore)
Videos like this should have proof of the purchase price. There's no way in hell he got that phone, with a clean iCloud for $75. The motherboard and Face ID modules are worth much more.
Awesome content as always
Congrats on 100k subs!
ayyyyy, its the phone guru
I love ur shorts
I love your tiktok!
I know you
ebay sellers: *”Lightly used with minor scratches”*
I KnÒw WhAT I HavE
LOL
Wish sellers: Brand new, $1
*slightly used with minor scratches*
Works perfectly
Never stop fighting for the right to repair.
YES! and that is why I would not buy any laptop/desktop with soldered RAM, storage, network card and other components.
@@alastairgreen_Nexus tbh most laptops have soldered cpu
@@hzssxn Indeed and its a sad reality for laptops. But at least there are some laptops that have SODIMM Ram instead of a soldered one
@Carl Grimes You need to buy a bmw or VAG car, you will like it. Unrepairble junk out of box.
@Carl Grimes i feel bad for you, bro. :(
Apple: We can't fit a headphone jack in the phone, its too big
Also Apple: We can fit over 100 screws in the phone tho
Also Apple: Just because it’s tiny tho.
No one really needs one anymore tbh, for all the flak they got for removing the headphone jack it seems they weren't wrong. Even more so once other companies started doing it too.
@@Outwardpd nah bruh not everyone can aford flashy Bluetooth headphones
@@showerheadjoker9672 If you can't afford 30$ bluetooth earbuds then you can't afford an iphone anyways lol
@@Outwardpd lmao yeah
I still don't know how this guy remembers where each screw goes.
Yea he is the goat of reparability....
I mean would be hard to just label the type of screw and the part it goes to and sorting the labels practically
@Oliver Chillery diagram*
Even when autocorrect exists, these things still happen
@@oopieswhoopies That doesn't tell him where each screw should be, though.
@@slickrick2420 well true , a bit of memory with some organization . It's not like there's random screws in random spots . There's different screws for specific parts .
It wouldn’t be a Hugh Jeffreys video without “giving the internals a good clean”. 👏👏🙏🙏
And a tempered glass screen protector 😂
I always enjoy watching him wiping dirt. Lol
@@pauljacob750 🤣🤣🤣
@@Takuma_Sakazaki 😂
@@Takuma_Sakazaki Nigga u gay
Hugh: repairs an iPhone
Apple: you’re not supposed to do that!!!
Ummm...... Bro
Wtf
Idk know how this is awesome
bruh same name and even pfp, amazing
This is getting out of hand. Now there's two of them!
iPhone: move your head slowly
Hugh: proceeds to spin head very fast
its sped up
@@wilbur6089 duh -_-
@@tylerr676 don't mind me I'm just stating the obvious
the way some people give life back to machines is just magical
by replacing almost every parts but that is okay. Those parts can be really gone for good.
@@BrainPermaDeD almost every part? you high, they just remove the broken parts...and re-use most parts from broken machines...i mean that's the whole thing how they makes huge profit out of it ..
see, outer layer is explosed to user and has more chances to get smashed...so it's logical to replace it with new outer layer...other than that, they hardly replace any inside parts
the guy who sold this iphone watching this:
i regret selling it i want it back...
until he realizes he needs 300 dollars worth of screw drivers just to take it apart
He said Tyler like if they knew each other. So doubt it’s some stranger.
He bought the Phone, let's suppose 1200 USD..
.
Then he would need to learn all the work i.e how to fix phone - weeks of training + buying all the hardware to repair the phone (screw drivers+ other hardwares) + then buying the Phone Parts for repairs (unless he doesn't want to open his own repair shop) = He will be in more loss than previously he sold the phone for 75 USD, so yeah he did the right thing by getting rid of it..
@@ahnaf2971 or go to a shop.
@@aimohsin1380 hahaha true 😂
Imagine spending all that money just to find out it’s iCloud locked
me being a pessimist that's what I was expecting to hear.
At least the owner was kind enough to remove the iPhone from his Apple ID before selling it.
@@cappuccino-1721 Exactly. Lots of guys selling stoled iPhone with iCloud lock on facebook market and gumtree a lot. For $100 purchase, the buyer always has to take a huge risk for iCloud or FRP lock.
@@Finix.W I work for an authorized apple computer repair shop, sometimes we get the occasional iCloud locked phone. I tell them “the only thing you can do is reset your Apple ID password and login” sometimes still tell me some bullshit like “oh I don’t have access to that email address anymore, or oh I don’t have that phone number anymore”. At that point there’s nothing I can do. I’d say 9 out 10 of those are stolen phones or lost and found iPhones. The best case was when someone came in, had no access to their email address or no access to “their old” cell phone number to reset their password. I told him to call his old number to get the one time code to reset his Apple ID, as soon as I said that he said “I got to go” and left the store... 🙄 I guarantee that phone was stolen.
It was locked... He didn't show us how he unlocked it
Apple: we care about the environment.
Third party repair: bulshit!!!
@I killed that beard guy which company doesn't?
@@andre4918 not the point. Apple is more greedy then most companies are
@B U D D Y yeah my MacBook is mad old and you gotta be either crazy or rich to by a new MacBook
thats what they made the owner of this iphone do, buy a new iphone instead of reparing this one
@@twistedvortex1675 im not rich by any means, but the new m1 macbooks are pretty good. I bought the macbook pro and probably will keep it for 4 years.
iPhone 13: The housing is now paired to the iPhone. When housing is changed the phone will self detonate.
iPhone 13 the charging cord is paired if replaced phone will detonate a thermonuclear bomb
Execute order note 7
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@ lol
LMAO
It’s crazy how good Hugh is at repairing these such complex phones!
"complex" phones? These are overengineered moneyhogging pocket devices and the fact that people were so stupid to let apple start all this madness is a proof they're only smart in their own thoughts...
@@shapelessed wether or not the intention, they’re complicated phones nonetheless
This is the only video i will ever need for reapirs because it really interests me. Good job Hugh.
in 2 years time: replacing your iPhone 14 screen just involves removing 2000 screws with 13 diffrent head types, registering your face ID besides your social security number, score and vaccine tests with the new display, just after giving a drop of blood for you dna scan.
Apple: WRITE THAT DOWN!!! WRITE THAT DOWN!!!!!
followed by sacrificing one of your children to the Apple Gods
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This comment had no right making me laugh this much 😂😂😂
I'd rather not use an iphone lol.
2020 has been shambolic but you've helped us get through it with the amazing videos.
2021 is gonna be worse...
@@windowstips1430 lets hope not
"shambolic"
RUclips : how do you want to report this video
Apple : *chooses spam or misleading*
Underrated comment
@@adityatiwari2005 thanks
100th like here
I've always been continually amazed by how durable electronics are in general
Geek Squad: “No one can repair/refurbish phones like we do!”
This guy: Hold my tiny screwdriver...
hugh: “hold my spudgaaa”
We need a JerryRigEverything and Hugh Jeffreys collab
I would like your comment but I can’t, all I can say is nice
Giorgos Tube why?
@@suioganwilliam you had 69 likes when I saw it
Giorgos Tube i get likes every hour :)
Noo
Watching to the end to see the outcome, watching you work is so satisfying 🤤❤️
10:35 "Nothing alarming" is not what I would use in terms of describing using a previously bent battery. You really should replace it to insure you don't face any battery swelling in the future, which can apply pressure to internals, damage the display, and in the long run even "explode" under the right circumstances. I understand wanting to keep the price down on a repair video, but shrugging off a bent battery doesn't seem like something I'd do in a video that some people will be looking to for information on their own repairs.
Agreed! Wouldn't want to take that phone on an aeroplane!
it's actually not that terrible, for flying RC Quadcopters we use the same style LiPo pouch batteries and those things are getting abused all the time. It takes quite substantial and meticulous abusing to get one catching on fire. They puff a lot but almost never explode, they could catch fire though when they ripped open due to a crash.
This battery on the video is probably fine, there weren't any visible sign of damage there. I'd have put that to a "stress test" before assembling it though, run a heavy game from 100% to 0% then charge it up. If no puffing where it was bent it is most certainly in good condition.
Actually the battery is good no creasing on the outside and it wasnt bend that bad and other reason why he didnt want to replace it beacuse if he replaced it with another battery it wont show battery health beacuse every battery is pared with its own device so there was no need to replace it and its probably still around 92-96% battery health
bitch shutup, nothing will happen if you use the phone correctly you dipshit
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani Yeah... No. You're wrong here. Only way a bent battery should be fixed, is by being replaced. There's no right way to use it, other then throwing it out. But... Maybe if you BELIEVE hard enough... Anything could be possible. o.o??? LOL
Iphone user : how many screws are there in this phone?
Apple : YES
It can never be too many.
I know this is a joke, but they need a lot of screws to be able to hold everything down, if they had 2 screws, then the phone would make noises, and if it was shaken too roughly, the phone would probably fall apart.
@@kyria_kous just shut up not funny
13:52 the little bug wanted to see the amazing work you did
Can't wait to see how this repair turns out!!
@SuperWintendoGamez Gee it's totally not like I commented this right when the video came out...
you would realize this if you actually had a brain and read when the video came out and when I typed this comment.
@SuperWintendoGamez Shut up you're like 11
when you said "and we're ALMOST done" i had a mini heart attack
The seller could be JerryRigEverything
He usually give his phones a bend test
Yeah but he tried his hardest to bend it in the durability test video but it didn't bend at all
@@bunja9101 Jerry cant bend it, but a bed can.
@@Tamay. new channel named Bedrigeverything
@@sosukeaizenbutdressedupina4692 wow lol
But Jerry used a green iPhone to test it. 🤔
The owner is like damn I want my phone back! 😅
Pimp my ride: " i can't beliveve this is my old car!" No it's not - we literary changed every part of the car.
"someone jumped on the bed" yeah we all know where this went ;)
It’s not “just a few hours work” it took many years to get to this skill level. 😃
shurupika
@jeffrey1296 Okay but the iPhone 4 will just leave you confused like 👁👄👁 because it has glass but then there's no glass until the iPhone 8
this is satisfying AF
Oof no Apple Logo on the back of the housing...that hurts XD
? It has a logo
@@jbmonke not the new housing. Look when he shows it the first tim from the back an pulls the foil
and in the end he showed iphone with the logo on the back? suspicious af
@@Mnxx3333 yeah i also saw that
I have a gold 11 pro max as well, it tends to hide the apple logo very easily if the light hits it right, don't think there's any conspiracy going on here.
Apple:
releases a new model that has a better repair protection
Hugh Jeffrey:
starts fixing it
the phone:
detected Hugh Jeffrey face and fingerprint lockdown activated.
I’ve started fixing electronics thanks to this guy hes the best.
Hey Jeff thanks to your repair tutorials I managed to fix my own iPhone 😁😁
Awesome
I’m so happy for u but I don’t have the guts to fix any device I don’t have the stuff and I’m too young
iPhone 13: Back glass, steel/aluminum frame and buttons are paired to the logic board. Replacing these will cause Error 53.
iPhone 14: the box is paired to the logic board. Replacing this will prevent your iDevice from starting up.
@@Racey. iPhone 15: Unable to verify if Apple Authorized Screen Protector is used. Device locked out to protect user.
iPhone 16: Unauthorized third party fingerprints detected on screen. Igniting anti-tamper flamethrower.
@@RSWebery iPhone 17: User is paired to the logic board. Non-authorized user will cause phone to self-destruct.
@@PeterdaPanda iPhone 16: The pentalobe screws are paired to the device. Replacing them will result in the screen not turning on.
You’re the best Hugh
hey, just a quick question, how would you fix an iphone with a boot loop?
Rejoice my friends, Hugh Jeffries uploaded another video
Apple: Tries it's absoloute hardest to stop repairabillity
Hugh: You dare oppose me mortal
Edit: Likes go brrr
Bent rear housing: Ah well...
Apple: *intense sweating*
Loved the new camera you are using to film the video, it zooms in much closer, and very clear!
Everyone: JRE and Hugh Jefferys
Me: Dankpods and Hugh Jefferys
Dankpods breaks the *NUGGS*, Hugh fixes them
@@naxzed_it Exactly
That's me
@@gonbonso7689 na-no
@@alexwelt mini
Jerryrigeverything sends phones to heaven, but Hugh Jeffreys sneaks them out
More like they sents to hell
BHAHAHAHAHJA
13:50 A small cockroach 😂
Haha lol I see it now
Lol it's 13:53
Glad to see everything went perfectly. It's a fact that Apple hate people repairing their phones.
Lol they have no warranty or doesn't fix them
Every company in some way, hates people repairing their own devices
@@justsomeordinarywatcher3146 what's apple care + then?
Great work! Congratulations!
hi. curious to know what camera you use for the main close up shots? thanks
I just find it amazing how somebody could destroy a iphone 11 in such a short space of time
I thought he will just fix the bent cover but he removed the whole phone then I like this is too much brain power for me
$2000 emoji machine just became a $75 emoji machine
Mom Can I Get The New Z-Flip?
Mom:You Already Have One
i know nothing about repairing but these videos are very relaxing to watch
he is the kind of guy who you need to repair a worn out spaceship all by himself
So, you have a good memory to assemble all of the parts
I’m watching your videos while going to the apple store 😂
Because my mini 2 is activation locked
Same happened to my iPad 3
Alternatively:
1. Replace screen
2. Put on case to hide broken back glass
3. Fin
Is Face ID still working after replacing the screen?
"nothing alarming ill just bend it back into position"
how does it not explode
It takes a lot to make a lithium ion battery to explode
@@vaseline5070 oh thanks
@@DP-NTDieselForklift we’ll just bend it back into its position*
It’s “we” not “I”
@@phantomjosh2148 k thx lol
@@DP-NTDieselForklift your pfp was Soviet Russia so I thought it’ll match :/ this is awkward now
I absolutely love your content! Could watch for hours haha. You’re the best!
Thanks for a great video. I find these videos strangely relaxing.
Another awesome video Hugh!
Watching you working is so satysfying
i will never attempt this in my life why am i watching this
the description:
“I never pay full retail price.”
i thought replacing the battery would have been needed as it was pretty bent
Unless replaced by Apple, replacing the battery yourself results in a battery warning. Might have been why he opted to use the existing battery
I applaueded you when you completed the phone good job never seen such a detail work 👏👏👏
Hey, quick question. I wanted to ask about flipping phones. If you purchase these phones that don't have functioning screens, do you ask the owners for their passwords to unlock and reset the device or is there some other method which people on this channel aren't allowed to know?
Why didn't I find your channel earlier, I would have sent you my LG G3 that got ran over by a bus 5 years ago lol
Bruhhhhhh
Only one bus !!
My phone got ran over by 2 buses and 1 loaded truck and my reaction was my profile pic
no wonder apple always has supply shortages, you need to be a scientist to put these things together
Ironically, apple relies on Samsung to produce parts and stuff. So technically Samsung can just sabotage apple by causing artificial shortages.
this dude can build a phone himself
i bet this is jerryrigeverythings old iphone 11 pro max "it survived the bend test, lets sell it after the drop test"
I have the same issue with my frame being bent on my iPhone 11 and screen being broken. My frame is not nearly as bent as this your's though, and only one top corner being bent out of shape, would it be a good idea just to bend it back instead of having to buy a whole new shell?
As soon as I got the notification I spammed it! So excited for another repair!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@HughJeffreys well I certainly did! Thanks
Man, that looks painful!
What a brilliant deal you got there! Inspiring!
Hey Hugh, how do I get the non-genuine display message out of the phone?
Out of curiosity, what do you do to all the gadgets that you repair/restore?
Damn, that's a lot of work. It's impressive. 👀
that tedious repair surely was worth it for the huge savings 👌
Restorations like these are great for the planet ❤️🌏
finaly one that doesn't just buy all new parts and only use a few of the original parts. good job!
this guy basically made a new phone.
I never knew that the "non-genuine display" message could be dismissed permanently. Hopefully we figure out why!
Probably because that message shows up on any display even genuine. Apple just restores the device before you get it back from warranty and you never see that message.
@@markm0000 so any out-of-warranty device won't have the message anymore? or is it still permanent?
@@markm0000 You're kinda right. A genuine apple display will still disable FaceID and true tone. There's a cloud based program that is used that pairs the screen to the phone. For the batteries, there's another cloud based diagnostic app that does the same thing. *MOST* of the time, the user's data is safe (unless they're running a beta ios, then that cloud software bricks the device and forces a restore)
Bro you're a legend 🤯....all that work, Damn!!!!
Definitely just a “jump” on the bed
your my inspo to fix a few of my old iphones i luv your vids!
Always a pleasure watching you mate
I like how iPhones look Beautiful even from the inside
This man sold his iphone 11 pro max to the wrong person
no, the right person
Videos like this should have proof of the purchase price. There's no way in hell he got that phone, with a clean iCloud for $75. The motherboard and Face ID modules are worth much more.
hi man how are you i hope your doing grate i have iphone 7 plus suddenly not turn on may you what is the prblm
Wow, this is a massive job. 07:16 I think that foil is for the wireless charging.
Wow 2nd comment and 3rd like! I love your videos Hugh Jeffreys!
I wouldn't even pay $75 for this because it's too much of a risk.
Hi
fuk u
@@CosmicAndrew why?
@@CosmicAndrew bruh
@@CosmicAndrew why
@@CosmicAndrew are you mad that your not first
I just did the same thing with an iPhone XS, but used a jk soft pled and reprogrammed it, it works great… saved around 200 euros
you are so incredibly talented