Considering most people drop their phones, the shock resistance plus lighter weight of carbon fibre would make it very durable against drops I would sacrifice the bend resistance for a more drop proof phone personally
@@SobaValo Yeah the screen is still a weakpoint generally, at least the reduced weight from a carbon fibre construction will reduce the impact to a screen on hit from a drop a little more. anything to stop it from hitting the ground as hard should greatly increase the chance you pick up a phone with an intact screen after a drop
Woohoo! I kept refreshing the comment section of this video (with "newest first" option) and was waiting for someone to mention that, and now you did! Thank you so much! :)
I like how modular it was to disassemble! The battery in one easy piece and the motherboard assembly in one solid piece too! No overlapping flat cables with tiny lego clips all tangled and overlapped like spaghetti such as most other brands have!
I used carbon fibre official oneplus, it lasted for 2 years before breaking apart, unusable. Im using Ringke clear plastic case for 1 year, its invincible. South Korean company.
@@iceytoa1 * nextbit Robin breaks * Razer: aluminium will surely work * Cracks like crispy toast * Carbon 1: lol guys its ez just use Carbon Fiber, we will even make it thinner. Zack: Carbon Fiber is not very resistant to bending * Carbon 1 Crispy Cracker *
The first video of yours I ever saw was your Nexus 6p video, and I remember being surprised by how upset you got at the 6p bending in a similar fashion. You called the phone a joke, and dug into it pretty hard. In comparison, watching the bend test of this phone has me SO impressed by the composure you kept after a similar result, and the explanation into the why it happened really showcases the differences between then and now. Great video! Love seeing you feature these lesser-known phones.
The other one was the 6th version of a phone that takes years to improve. This one seems to be the very 1st version of disappointment that is not worth to react to.
not sure what is impressive about that or how this "showcases the differences between then and now". If a phone has bad durability it definitely should be called out by a reviewer; especially a reviewer that specialises in durability. I'm somewhat disappointed by the fact that he didn't call it out enough in this video for the obvious scam it is. I suppose perhaps it is so obvious that this phone is a joke that it is not really necessary to call it out (as no viewer of this channel was seriously considering buying one) whilst the Nexus was a phone that may not have been so obviously bad and there were probably quite a few viewers seriously considering buying it for whom it was wise for Zack to warn them.
I am thinking about dropping out of school to focus on my career as a star on RUclips. I already make a lot of money on RUclips. School bores me so much. I need more opinions and since I don't have any friends, I gotta ask you, p
I work with carbon fiber every day, I make complete carbon fiber rims for a living. What carbon one is using for their carbon fiber is just the aesthetically pleasing kind which offers no real structural integrity. I knew as soon as you opened the phone you were going to snap it like a twig.
Carbon fiber is strong relative to its weight, that doesn’t mean it’s stronger volume wise. Also carbon fibers only really have good tensile strength so the way you design your fibers to be orientated have a huge impact on the strength
@@franciscoman22 Even if what you're saying is true (which it is not according to a lot of pages on Google), I still don't get your point. The guy just repeated whatever Zach already said in his video and nowhere has he written or implied that what Zach said about steel and carbon fiber is wrong. What you said was something additional and not at all related to my or the OP's comment. That would make your argument invalid.
@@franciscoman22 Again. Additional info, not really related to my comment or OP's. In fact, you said it yourself, volume != weight. That means you're not at all talking about the OP's comment. I don't know what your point is or what are you trying to tell.
Thank God to see someone like you covering this phone. I'm always up for niché and unpopular smartphones, so this is definitely a breath of fresh air. About the phone itself, I do hope that the Mk3 version of Carbon 1 will have a much better camera hardware with a wide/ultrawide setup and a Snapdragon chipset. At least 730G or even the 860 is sufficient enough, I'm not that interested with 5G support since there is still isn't one anyway.
Just a heads up if you're interested in the "free" scale. This is from the website: Just pay for tax and shipping and handling (typically $9.99 or less).
Funny, I have one of these Carbon 1 MKII phones and I must say it was spooky the first few weeks (often thought I forgot my phone due to its lightness and it sitting almost unnoticable in my pocket). After you get used to it, I must say I really like the phone. Unlike in the video, I haven't had sporadic shutdowns.. I did notice the battery discharges quicker than I used to have in other phones, but I don't find this disturbing.. (Admitedly I haven't put my phone through the same amount of abuse as Jerry, but it survived some shocks here and there😅). Also the fact that stock Android is running on it, for me, is a huge plus.. No sluggishness from bloatware like Samsung often shoves down your throat.. All in all, very happy with this phone tbh
I'm looking at buying one of these phones refurbished, would you still recommend it a year or so later? And were you able to find a protective case? I'm disabled and drop my phone fairly often.
@@fynkozari9271Umm, most phone cases you see are actually made out of aramid, which is a fabric material that looks like carbon fiber but less durable, and it has no impact on connection to signals.
What a weak phone and back panel (It broke easily and I think that carbon phone isn't made of metal like Nextbit Robin - 100% made of plastic instead of metal, I know why it broke easily)
Not quite, it turned off without him pressing the power button both times. First time when he inserted the SIM card tray. Second time with the lighter test.
Dude Zack I literally just realized I hadn't been getting notifications for your videos and then I happened to see a random video in my feed of yours and checkout the channel only to realize you've posted like 6 videos ranging from like a month ago that I was completely oblivious of.
it's impossible or too costy to cast a full back case in carbon, so they use edge plastic corner and this is the results. instead of plastic they could use metal for the corner, there's no weight problem here. thank you zack for your videos.
I actually like how Carbon Mobile uses some form of stock Android (albeit without round icons) and no notch or hole in the display! Edit: I also find it interesting that they decided to place the side mounted fingerprint sensor separately from the power button, rather than combined like with Sony Xperia.
Motorola had its Droid Maxx and Droid Razr(Max) phones made from carbon fiber. They were pretty sturdy. I wish they'd continue making the phones like those - no dents, no scratches. Perfect!
They make bikes out of carbon fibre these days. It's stronger and lighter but you really can't account for all directions of stress, you might be fine in a bike race but one wreck and you can hit the frame at the "wrong" angle and total it. It also has a lot less shock absorbency compared to steel and that means a lot for comfort and handling.
@@hemanths3877 Very true. Because I've never heard of this company. Can't believe they're selling something this bad for $800. The battery is the funniest thing to me, they advertise 3000 mAh which is ridiculously small already, but it's not even that small, I think Zach said 2700. Smells scammy
I’m just happy the carbon fiber didn’t sound like aluminum when he scratched it 😅
Yes. I hate the sound when he scratches the metal part
I thought it will make a sound of lamborgini. 😅
@@Cookiesalesman I repeatedly press skip 5 seconds when he does that hahaha
@@Cookiesalesman MUTE
Now i know i m not the only one 😁
Considering most people drop their phones, the shock resistance plus lighter weight of carbon fibre would make it very durable against drops I would sacrifice the bend resistance for a more drop proof phone personally
Too bad the top and bottom of the phone and all 4 corners, where the phone loves to land when dropped, are all plastic.
Also the amoled screen might just get broken from the fall since it is more susceptible to fall damages than lcd
I guess Motorola was onto something when they placed pieces of carbon fiber and kevlar on the cases of some of their Droid phones.
@@SobaValo Yeah the screen is still a weakpoint generally, at least the reduced weight from a carbon fibre construction will reduce the impact to a screen on hit from a drop a little more. anything to stop it from hitting the ground as hard should greatly increase the chance you pick up a phone with an intact screen after a drop
@@Dragoninja833 Plastic is good for drops cause it's soft
"i do hope nobody sits on their phone vertically" -jerryrigeverything 2021
I do hope nobody buys this piece of junk
you'd be surprised LULW
bruh
That is an extreme achievement do it accedentally.
@@cheesemaster07 vibrator...
You know what sounds like a genious idea? Making a deepwater subs pressure vessel out of carbon fiber.
Woohoo! I kept refreshing the comment section of this video (with "newest first" option) and was waiting for someone to mention that, and now you did! Thank you so much! :)
the titan did that but we dont talk about that...
I like how modular it was to disassemble! The battery in one easy piece and the motherboard assembly in one solid piece too! No overlapping flat cables with tiny lego clips all tangled and overlapped like spaghetti such as most other brands have!
ofcourse they wouldn't want their device to be repair-friendly
I used carbon fibre official oneplus, it lasted for 2 years before breaking apart, unusable. Im using Ringke clear plastic case for 1 year, its invincible. South Korean company.
Jerry: take case off
The same sticker under it: “Hello there“
His name is Zack
Ok.. so this is weird. I had a dream that this video would come out, and I remember seeing this comment, by the same person lol
😂😂😂😂😂🤙
General kenobi !
69 likes nice 🙂
It's just a fancier Nextbit Robin, cracked like one as well.
yeah looked like a razer phone to me, which was just a metal nextbit robin...
Damn I didn't watch the video and I saw this comment first
@@iceytoa1
* nextbit Robin breaks *
Razer: aluminium will surely work
* Cracks like crispy toast *
Carbon 1: lol guys its ez just use Carbon Fiber, we will even make it thinner.
Zack: Carbon Fiber is not very resistant to bending
* Carbon 1 Crispy Cracker *
Nextbit Carbon
I liked the looks of Nextbit Robin more
I need a shirt that says "scratches at level 6 and deeper groves at level 7" when he says that it sounds so satisfying
He has merch
@@denvershelton8816 where I don't see it in the description
True😂😂
Sounds like something a club DJ can wear also
@@ufoseverywhere 😂😂
What a blessing. A teardown and durability test. Thank you!
usually they are 2 separate vids
Teacher:What is glass?
Zack:Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7
Nope he will like glass is glass and glass can break
teacher: listen here you little s**t
This material covers the entire body of Jerry's vehicle.
Awesome
@@anrktcjj I still don't understand how some people don't know his name.
@@proxyhx2075 because his channel has a different person name
It makes me aware of how many people don't know what the term "jerry-rigged" means.
Granted, it is pretty old English slang.
@@hoobidibahbidibah8119 true af
The first video of yours I ever saw was your Nexus 6p video, and I remember being surprised by how upset you got at the 6p bending in a similar fashion. You called the phone a joke, and dug into it pretty hard. In comparison, watching the bend test of this phone has me SO impressed by the composure you kept after a similar result, and the explanation into the why it happened really showcases the differences between then and now.
Great video! Love seeing you feature these lesser-known phones.
The other one was the 6th version of a phone that takes years to improve. This one seems to be the very 1st version of disappointment that is not worth to react to.
Well, everyone can see for themselves this phone is mostly a scam.
@@phundang7166 I think he is just more chill lately.
not sure what is impressive about that or how this "showcases the differences between then and now". If a phone has bad durability it definitely should be called out by a reviewer; especially a reviewer that specialises in durability. I'm somewhat disappointed by the fact that he didn't call it out enough in this video for the obvious scam it is. I suppose perhaps it is so obvious that this phone is a joke that it is not really necessary to call it out (as no viewer of this channel was seriously considering buying one) whilst the Nexus was a phone that may not have been so obviously bad and there were probably quite a few viewers seriously considering buying it for whom it was wise for Zack to warn them.
@@arrun5125 dude you can see it cracking in half, if it's not enough for you to say it's trash than idk what is
Imagine buying a phone made of carbon fibre which keeps boot cycling just to flex
And it breaks in a snap
I don't know it's price but I'm assuming its expensive since it's made of carbon fibre
@@Max-pi7ri he said 800 at the start of the video i think.
Reminds me of the BlackBerry Priv. Awesome android phone and carbon fiber, but several I had, had to be replaced because of boot cycle.
@@Max-pi7ri I don't think carbon fiber's expensive
@@issammelzi728 just for ur information
Most of the expensive supercars and hypercars use carbon fiber which is a major reason for their hefty price
Picks up a human and starts bending it
AI Robot: It seems like the human did not officially pass my durability test
Huh? This is a phone not a robot
@@alejandroperez5368 it's just a joke
@@ashvinikothekar3372 No, it's not.
@@alejandroperez5368 a phone is a robot with no legs
@@ambhaiji no, a phone is a hand-held computer.
Computers aren't robots. You need to check out what the definition of a robot is
Jerry: "So in front of us today we have something we have never seen before"
Me: OMG its jerry himself this time!
😂
It's Zack
@@Jishnuk011235
Same name😇
@@batamgalanerdn3721 No, it's Patrick!
@@batamgalanerdn3721 nah, it's Rig
Dbrand: “we make carbon fiber skin”
Carbon: “ha, that’s cute”
If only you posted this earlier
Seems a carbon fiber vinyl is about the same strength as this phone.
@@wizardwithsmg my exact thoughts. lol
😂🤣
carbon fiber skin for the carbon fiber phone
Carbon 1 MKII: I'm very strong
Zack: Well yes, but actually no
Why no replies about simp?
I am thinking about dropping out of school to focus on my career as a star on RUclips. I already make a lot of money on RUclips. School bores me so much. I need more opinions and since I don't have any friends, I gotta ask you, p
@@AxxLAfriku you count to 5 and get thousands of view, I make fire shoot out of a Pringle can and I get 3. Lol.
@@AxxLAfriku sure you get money out of your 1min videos
What do you think “ Angelina” of carbon fiber since ur a F1 enthusiast?
He looks like He can be an Engineer, Doctor, Fire fighter, Teacher and Doctor at the same time.
Damn, two PhD’s? Impressive.
And Assassin
You mean Johny Sins?
He could be the next agent 47
He can be anything lol
I work with carbon fiber every day, I make complete carbon fiber rims for a living. What carbon one is using for their carbon fiber is just the aesthetically pleasing kind which offers no real structural integrity. I knew as soon as you opened the phone you were going to snap it like a twig.
is there any other carbon fiber type to use for a phone that would actually be durable while light and slim?
I am truly convinced that Jerry's hand and palms has a Mohs hardness scale of 10 with all the ruggedness and abuse his hand had gone through.
Zack not jerry
Carbon fiber is strong relative to its weight, that doesn’t mean it’s stronger volume wise. Also carbon fibers only really have good tensile strength so the way you design your fibers to be orientated have a huge impact on the strength
Oh. You saw the video too? Great!
@@rishabhdubey374 apparently you didn't saw it. Jerry said carbon fiber is stronger than steel of the same size, which is very wrong
@@franciscoman22 Even if what you're saying is true (which it is not according to a lot of pages on Google), I still don't get your point. The guy just repeated whatever Zach already said in his video and nowhere has he written or implied that what Zach said about steel and carbon fiber is wrong. What you said was something additional and not at all related to my or the OP's comment. That would make your argument invalid.
@@rishabhdubey374 what's so hard of understanding that volume /= weight?
@@franciscoman22
Again. Additional info, not really related to my comment or OP's. In fact, you said it yourself, volume != weight. That means you're not at all talking about the OP's comment. I don't know what your point is or what are you trying to tell.
Love your voice and the snapping “let’s begin”.
Is it just me who thought "yep! It'll crack in half" the moment I saw the device.
Sooo satisfying to watch it break 🤣.
Reminded me a bit of the Robin and the Mi 5. Those snapped in half spectacularly.
Same
😂😂🤣
I hope nobody is sitting on their phone vertically. Your dry humor gets me through my days. Love it 😊
He removes the phone from the box with his knife only! Pure Jerry's style!🤣🤣
"but I hope nobody's sitting on their phone vertically" 😂😂😂😂 when you get that visual.
that stinks
@@iZetto1 so does your phone now
@@LambdaMiscellaneous
I could actually smell arse while reading that
🤣🍑💨
while the phone's vibrating 👀
my mind got blown when he took his phone case off
It's a sticker
@@jodlaa5142 inception is what it is
@@jodlaa5142 still....
Idiot
7:11 feels so good to hear
It reminds me of that cloud phone, I think it’s called a robin. That also snapped like a biscuit.
yeah! but I expected some sort of protection, Well now I learnt about carbon fiber weaving😊
Thank God to see someone like you covering this phone. I'm always up for niché and unpopular smartphones, so this is definitely a breath of fresh air.
About the phone itself, I do hope that the Mk3 version of Carbon 1 will have a much better camera hardware with a wide/ultrawide setup and a Snapdragon chipset. At least 730G or even the 860 is sufficient enough, I'm not that interested with 5G support since there is still isn't one anyway.
I love watching things I can't afford.
Relatable
watching things i can't afford get destroyed
hell yeahh
@Ty Saylor 100%. Can get a far better phone for the same price.
Watch the movie half girlfriend
Just a heads up if you're interested in the "free" scale. This is from the website:
Just pay for tax and shipping and handling (typically $9.99 or less).
🙄
Yeah shipping is expensive
You might as well just buy a scale yourself. They're cheaper as well!
Smartphones are interesting gadget they are equipped from a part of glass to carbon fibre now, which is used in automotive, aerospace etc.
Funny, I have one of these Carbon 1 MKII phones and I must say it was spooky the first few weeks (often thought I forgot my phone due to its lightness and it sitting almost unnoticable in my pocket). After you get used to it, I must say I really like the phone. Unlike in the video, I haven't had sporadic shutdowns.. I did notice the battery discharges quicker than I used to have in other phones, but I don't find this disturbing.. (Admitedly I haven't put my phone through the same amount of abuse as Jerry, but it survived some shocks here and there😅). Also the fact that stock Android is running on it, for me, is a huge plus.. No sluggishness from bloatware like Samsung often shoves down your throat.. All in all, very happy with this phone tbh
I'm looking at buying one of these phones refurbished, would you still recommend it a year or so later? And were you able to find a protective case? I'm disabled and drop my phone fairly often.
So if carbon fibre is an insulator, blocking signal, why did they make cases out of it? Am I crazy?
@@fynkozari9271Umm, most phone cases you see are actually made out of aramid, which is a fabric material that looks like carbon fiber but less durable, and it has no impact on connection to signals.
Wooooow that thing got absolutely wrecked!! Can’t remember the last time I saw a piece of tech get this annihilated on this channel
True but at least the screen is not damaged at level 2 and 3 like some folding phones.
@@aliasgharkhoyee9501 sure, but generally those phones have a reason, like the fold series
7:13 Jerry was just breaking the Kit-Kat chocolate to share with his friend 😂😂😂😂
Dont mention kitkats I have none in the cupboard I have got mad cravings for them now got to have a nice cuppa tea with them. 🇬🇧👍
@@andrewdaley5375 ok
What a weak phone and back panel
(It broke easily and I think that carbon phone isn't made of metal like Nextbit Robin - 100% made of plastic instead of metal, I know why it broke easily)
Carbon mobile co: this is the next best thing in mobiles
Zack: let's put it to a standard durability test
2:28
Jerry: Let's get started.
Ad: sure
Your voice is sooooo soothing and relaxing😊😊😊😊
when he brakes a phone he brakes my heart dang Jerry with that scratching all over the phone
Impressive, when Jerry snapped his fingers my screen go white and then followed by ads😂
It happend straight when i read that 😂
An ad popped up right before he snapped his fingers
Yeah it happend to me
Buy red get free music service no ads best $10 in my opinion
@@Aadith__menon Yeah because he put it there
Who needs CAD when you have a JerryRig knife and the back of your phone. :)
I’ve just found your channel and I’m now binge watching everything! You produce some amazing content ❤️
Welcome to the rabbit hole 👍👍
Spammer
@@karanjain2455 no?
Thanks -very good video, I have searched rugged phone and that was my nr1 choice - but not anymore! Thanks for not being disappointed!
Loved the video. Perfect lighting also impressive.
*Welcome to an Another Episode of: "Scratches at Level 6 with Deeper Grooves at Level 7"*
Jerry: presses the powerbutton for a long time
Also jerry: the phone just randomly turned off
Not quite, it turned off without him pressing the power button both times. First time when he inserted the SIM card tray. Second time with the lighter test.
I know this is two years old, but that isn't how Android handles the power button. If you hold the power button, it brings up a shutdown menu.
@@daemonspudguy if you hold it long enough it does a shutdown
Carbon mobile: Here's a new carbon mobile
Jerry: ready with his razor blade
haha I can imagine that
Wow, you're hilarious.
Imagine Carbon mobile watching this video. Watching their dreams shattered with with shattered carbon fiber
@@cashreedhar 🤣
No .. carbon fiber phone 📞
jerry: hold my 45s
"... Check out from the inside..... Has a monocock design....."
- Jerry 2021
@jgn this reply in tandem with my comment, made me lol, so cheers to you Sir Jgn
@@新食感 r/hentai
I was built with the same design.
I, too, have a monocock design 😂 (sorry, I had to)
@@likwidkool wait, which one?
I love these videos, I just hate the scratching noises of metal scraping against metal
I literally blew on my screen to blow off those scratched out pieces of carbon fiber 🤦🤦
Jerry: tries to damage the phone
Phone: *and I took that personally*
Uhhhhhh
@@magicbread8111 yea?
@@saheelchagani6270 the phone broke in half
Oh yea lol
*reality is often disappointing*
Sitting down with the screen curving Along with "your curves"😂😂😂
„The Carbon 1 has a mono cock design and no I didn‘t make this up!“ - Jerry 2021 (and yeah, it‘s monocoque)
time stamp?
Jerry Snaps & Zomato Shows Up... What a timming 👏👏
"sitting on the phone vertically"
hmmm yes zack i am watching this video upsidedown
when he pulled off the screen without saying, " Subscribe for the teardown"
Unknown phone brand: He will never find me.
Zack: So ready to get started?
Dude Zack I literally just realized I hadn't been getting notifications for your videos and then I happened to see a random video in my feed of yours and checkout the channel only to realize you've posted like 6 videos ranging from like a month ago that I was completely oblivious of.
This phone not only failed but got its tear down video the same day. Legend
4:40 Some phones are designed to automatically turn off when their sim tray is removed and then automatically power on when its put in place.
that's new for me
@@NandelsWoking same here
A good security measure, if you ask me :D
Pretty sure he just squeezed the power button a bit too much.
Yes, it didn't seem random
With his voice he could do hypnotherapy videos. He's got me well chilled and listening 😉👍
And then "JIZZ IN MY PANTS"
4:40 nope. It just fainted after it seen what you are doing and knowing what you will do.
Unskipable ad before your video is real teardown of my soul.
Jerry is now doing both the durability test and teardown in single video
7:50
Dying!! i see what you did there Jerry😂
Ahh...Reminded me of the good old Nextbit Robin...!
Hey Jerry I think it would be interesting for you to do a teardown of the oculus quest 2 or maybe other vr headsets and unique devices
This man can literally kill anything with a smile on his face lmao
wait that's a case? lol you fooled me for a second there! where do i get one?!
It's weird satisfying when a Phone breaks like this.
Hey Zack! Hope you, Cambry, the garden, and your Ducati are well :)
Thank you! Everyone is great.
Getting ad when he says "let's get started".🔥💯👌
SAMEEEE
Durability + Teardown. Need more of that
8:59 the way he flings the metal away 🤣🤣
Do a durability test on a tesla window
Good One! 😂😂😂😉👍
Don't give him ideas!!
@@flamingkillermc2806 lol
@@trijit pai papa pai pai
(pls tell me you get it?)
Glass is glass and glass breaks.
"So in front of us today, we have something we've never seen before-"
Carbon 1 mk II: *Sweats*
3021: ‘Elon Musks StarCar scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7’
-my terrible comedy skills
He forget it.
Don't work, mkbhd already text drove it
Your comedy skills are better than my communication skills around girls
0:48 = Finally with someone with BRAIN in the US.
it's impossible or too costy to cast a full back case in carbon, so they use edge plastic corner and this is the results.
instead of plastic they could use metal for the corner, there's no weight problem here.
thank you zack for your videos.
This phone fly soon...😂
Lol
This phone can Fly our pockets empty soon 🤣
Im happy that carbon doesn’t sound like aluminium when scratched
Please, don't copy the top comment maybe? It's obvious and nobody will like it
@@thywiz bruh 😂 I just saw it exists , see the time of the comment
Car branded smartphones should have car materials
Change my mind
i love to watch n listen this guy....
I was just about to order this phone but luckily I watched this video haha thanks man
Jerry takes case off:
Me notices the crakced back glass
Good catch
oh a fellow caveman
can't find it. Only see the wrinkled dbrand skin on the bottom.
@Chase McClelland ah you are talking about the back of the carbon phone? I thought about his phone, about taking off the protective case
@@colla555 no no no I'm talking about Jerry's note 10 plus
I actually like how Carbon Mobile uses some form of stock Android (albeit without round icons) and no notch or hole in the display!
Edit: I also find it interesting that they decided to place the side mounted fingerprint sensor separately from the power button, rather than combined like with Sony Xperia.
3:13 Today's "scratch at level 6 deeper groove at level 7"
That's not funny anymore man
I hope we will see more vidoes like this old style videos over this summer🌞
Motorola had its Droid Maxx and Droid Razr(Max) phones made from carbon fiber. They were pretty sturdy. I wish they'd continue making the phones like those - no dents, no scratches. Perfect!
Fun fact : there can't be 30 people first and 24 people second
Excuse me, wtf
"Carbon 1 Mk2" *they should make up their mind*
😂😂😂
They took inspiration from Sony.
Jerry : “I’ll remove the screen protector off so we can have the exact weight of the phone” 😂
@Emambucus Sohail like the plastic peal could really influe on his weight
Also Jerry : Proceeds to weigh own phone with two dbrand skins and a protective case.
@@nkumar1 lol 😂
Durability test and Teardown in the same video? Must be my lucky day!
Big fan of Tom's (hardware) & Jerry (Rigs Everything)
A 40 gram case!! That’s heavy
Love carbon fiber. Still prolly wouldn’t use it for this reason
They used carbon fiber just for name and looks 😂
@@hemanths3877 And sacrificed alot of key things to make it this thin lol. This is not worth $800. Looks like it's from 2017 or so
They make bikes out of carbon fibre these days. It's stronger and lighter but you really can't account for all directions of stress, you might be fine in a bike race but one wreck and you can hit the frame at the "wrong" angle and total it. It also has a lot less shock absorbency compared to steel and that means a lot for comfort and handling.
@@joshjohnson2753 they just did it for media fame
@@hemanths3877 Very true. Because I've never heard of this company. Can't believe they're selling something this bad for $800. The battery is the funniest thing to me, they advertise 3000 mAh which is ridiculously small already, but it's not even that small, I think Zach said 2700. Smells scammy
Zack should start his own business in selling custom back phone designs cause his knife drawing artwork on phone should be greatly acknowledged.
Carbon fiber sounded awesome, but that is all.
Awesome vid as always Zack!
Bonus tear down video nice one