How much 'Titanium' does iPhone 15 Pro *actually* have? - NO SECRETS HERE!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @AddyV
    @AddyV Год назад +22578

    This might be the most destructive teardown he has ever done

    • @Miracles895
      @Miracles895 Год назад +178

      Yes indeed

    • @notsydew
      @notsydew Год назад +310

      Yeah, sad to see he didn't try putting it together :))) Maybe he could've glued the chassis back together or smth, would be a fun video to make though

    • @TylerMittermueller-yp3pl
      @TylerMittermueller-yp3pl Год назад +266

      Lmao I was reading comments while the video was playing and I saw yours and thought huh, it's not that bad... Then he brought out the angle grinder 😂

    • @CX4536
      @CX4536 Год назад +61

      Right in front of my OSHA handbook

    • @anianii
      @anianii Год назад +16

      What about the first folds?
      Edit: whoops lol I didn't watch until the end before commenting 😂

  • @grovvy_essence.1070
    @grovvy_essence.1070 Год назад +10460

    Bro killed all the vibes around the new iPhone in just one day.

    • @civic952
      @civic952 Год назад +121

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Celia_ffx
      @Celia_ffx Год назад +62

      Fr

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto Год назад +710

      Facts are Apples largest enemy

    • @Sayin42
      @Sayin42 Год назад +641

      I felt like he gave the iPhone a lot of props - all the recycled materials especially the 100% recycled cobolt which he said was a really big deal that not many are talking about/realising.
      Also he praised their work with the Titanium as well as its fused construction and grade and also the tetraprism he seemed to really be quite excited for, so yeah for someone who obviously “doesn’t like Apple” he kinda gave them a good review imo

    • @JohnDeLeon28
      @JohnDeLeon28 Год назад +121

      ⁠@@MaticTheProtoSamsung largest enemy is Apple because they kept on mocking them through Ads and Apple just keeps on ignoring them 😂

  • @astridgrubbs4451
    @astridgrubbs4451 Год назад +1410

    Recent Materials Engineering graduate here: solid state diffusion doesnt need a glue or epoxy or anything like that, they put the metals in direct contact with each other and then heat them up to a certain fraction of the metals' melting point (dont know what that fraction is, i didnt focus on metals too much) and then the ions inside the metal will just shake around and actually bleed from one metal into the other metal, binding them into a single piece. It's kind of like when you pour milk in coffee and you can see the milk bleed through and mix with with the coffee. They just stop the metals diffusion after they've combined rather than letting them completely mix.

    • @potatopotatopotatopotatopo8746
      @potatopotatopotatopotatopo8746 Год назад +130

      Most valuable comment in the entire comment section

    • @ignaciofuentes2642
      @ignaciofuentes2642 Год назад +89

      So basically they make a titanium and aluminum pizza. 😂😂😂

    • @TheHenirik
      @TheHenirik Год назад +22

      So essentially you make a press fit and then redden the metals to bond them harder?
      Or do they just have to fit together, without any particular pressure?

    • @subjectbigy
      @subjectbigy Год назад +7

      Why hasn’t Jerry liked this comment yet?

    • @aco2518
      @aco2518 Год назад +95

      That seems difficult considering titanium melts at a much higher temperature.

  • @UncleRicoOSU
    @UncleRicoOSU Год назад +290

    Wow. I used to own a cell phone repair shop with a friend. We were typically working on anything from iPhone 4’s to iPhone 8’s which were the latest version at the time. Each new release would have a simpler internal design and be easier to work on. (Less parts, screws, etc). Looking at this video it seems they’ve moved back in the opposite direction.

    • @LUCKS_ANIMATE
      @LUCKS_ANIMATE Год назад +1

      Did you see the add "going balls" 🤨💀

    • @JohnnyMiraï
      @JohnnyMiraï 11 месяцев назад

      @@LUCKS_ANIMATE no what is it

  • @Dailydoseofshock
    @Dailydoseofshock Год назад +7280

    An angle grinder is something I won’t expect in a phone teardown💀.

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 Год назад +286

      the fun part was watching it take 10 seconds of so to get through the 1mm titanium, an less then a second through the aluminium.

    • @vMattv
      @vMattv Год назад +43

      ​@@DavidKnowles0yeah that was so cool

    • @MainInternetUser
      @MainInternetUser Год назад +29

      ​@@DavidKnowles0maybe because the aluminum part is also much thinner 🙄

    • @user9b2
      @user9b2 Год назад +21

      @@MainInternetUser 👈 u need cafe. Why so rude a comment.

    • @sanshammanchanda4328
      @sanshammanchanda4328 Год назад +18

      Thank god his hands are ok, for a moment I thought……..

  • @himiization
    @himiization Год назад +1685

    the new "foil" is known as an Electromagnetic interference (EMI) strip. we use them on aircraft for static and stuff like that around our electronics to prevent unwanted noise or interference in an electrical path or circuit caused by an outside source.

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  Год назад +526

      Super cool! Thanks for sharing!

    • @rrrandommman
      @rrrandommman Год назад +8

      Very cool, do you also use ferrite beads on cables in aircraft?

    • @donsicariofx
      @donsicariofx Год назад +75

      Then why TF do air hostesses tell us to switch off our phones😕 USE MORE FOIL MAN!

    • @TiredBush
      @TiredBush Год назад +21

      ​@@donsicariofxprobably cuz of Murphy's law 😂

    • @himiization
      @himiization Год назад +4

      @rrrandommman I personally worked on harriers so I can't say for every aircraft but I don't recall any ferrite beads

  • @audiotonic
    @audiotonic Год назад +801

    Somehow these teardowns never get boring. :)

    • @wayando
      @wayando Год назад +1

      Maybe we will get more after afew more years ... Definitely not now.

    • @YourCitizen
      @YourCitizen Год назад +9

      He added a blowtorch to the durability test and an angle grinder to the teardown... The S24 Ultra teardown will probably have plastic explosives at this rate

    • @JohnSmith-pn2vl
      @JohnSmith-pn2vl Год назад +1

      at least once a year ;)

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад

      If you show it to people who don't like tech stuff, it will be boring. Like women who likes food and posing naked on insta.

    • @itsthehumor95
      @itsthehumor95 Год назад +2

      It's the curious child in us all that these teardowns speak to.

  • @Erowens98
    @Erowens98 Год назад +90

    The way apple describes it, i suspect the aluminum and titanium is bodned via diffusion welding. However, due to the dissimilar atomic structure of the metals an extremely thin intermediate layer of something like nickel or copper would be necessary.
    Diffusion welding is when two metals are heated up enough to where their atoms can diffuse into eachother. Forming an extremely strong bond without having to worry about stresses caused by thermal shock or the compromised properties of the heat affected zone.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад +1

      Another method would be a grippy 3D structure in the Ti surface (like inverted indents), then the molten or sprayed Al could solidify into a mechanical attachment .

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse Год назад +1

      I wonder if it’s just a thin coating of titanium applied to aluminum, similar to how end mills are coated with Ti with a thin, essentially sprayed at a few atoms thick over the phone until it reaches X number of atoms thick, probably 1000 or so.

  • @Pr3stag3
    @Pr3stag3 Год назад +2785

    I think it's hilarious imagining the phone going through the production process and being packaged and sent out it's new loving customer and the phone seeing Jerry opening it up and the phone thinks "oh dang it that's me screwed"

    • @etorommka
      @etorommka Год назад +194

      "oh dang it that's me unscrewed"

    • @olvinWTF
      @olvinWTF Год назад +22

      Phone waking up to it's doom

    • @lexuslfa4739
      @lexuslfa4739 Год назад +18

      reminds me of sausage party movie

    • @itsascendingfr
      @itsascendingfr Год назад

      iphone sausage party spinoff when?@@lexuslfa4739

    • @ParaBrahmana
      @ParaBrahmana Год назад +4

      phones only Happy when they are replacing Jerry primary phone.

  • @plymouth3011
    @plymouth3011 Год назад +3169

    Forget the iPhone... this dude a new level of respect from me for the F91W

    • @EXG21
      @EXG21 Год назад +34

      That's why he's always exploding phones and electronics.

    • @lindholmaren
      @lindholmaren Год назад +34

      Mashallah 🙏
      I've got one too and it's always in style

    • @arasan2k445
      @arasan2k445 Год назад +12

      Tear down phone will cover in apple care +

    • @hassnur497
      @hassnur497 Год назад +8

      ​@lindholmaren why say God willing inthe wrong context

    • @lindholmaren
      @lindholmaren Год назад

      ​@@hassnur497it's known as "the original Isis watch" in some circles
      And probably the reason the guy before mentioned him blowing up technology

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +1190

    Informative and entertaining

  • @AndresC55
    @AndresC55 9 дней назад +638

    That phone is destroyed lol, I will upgrade to 15 pro max next week, what case should I get?

    • @mamud12j
      @mamud12j 9 дней назад

      Do you like leather? if so, the Vionentus cases, are perfect!

    • @Mike5557d
      @Mike5557d 9 дней назад

      I'm interested, how many days it take to arrive to the US? you know?

  • @burhannayyer148
    @burhannayyer148 Год назад +3121

    Admit it or not, this is by far the most brutal teardown in history.

    • @Q_QQ_Q
      @Q_QQ_Q Год назад +43

      Very deserving as well

    • @StaticUnboxing
      @StaticUnboxing Год назад +1

      Completely agree

    • @9horizon40
      @9horizon40 Год назад +12

      Upgrading from iPhone 12 . Should I go for 14 pro or 15 pro. 15 pro feels week and also the battery is over heating .
      What do I think?

    • @lukas6485
      @lukas6485 Год назад +1

      ⁠@@9horizon40neither. 12 is still perfectly fine. Wait for the 17.

    • @ps1hagrid424
      @ps1hagrid424 Год назад

      @@9horizon40go for a pro max if you have the budget

  • @mandalaakash2580
    @mandalaakash2580 Год назад +1391

    Jerry always tends to remind phone companies that his teardowns are no joke, and this teardown was 🔥

  • @PabloCimadevila
    @PabloCimadevila Год назад +5643

    Very useful video. Now I know that the titanium bezel is 1mm thick, so it is possible to set diamonds around it :) Love your videos Zack!

    • @Noah_Callahan
      @Noah_Callahan Год назад +28

      You should try, that would be very interesting lol

    • @JameGoFast27
      @JameGoFast27 Год назад +10

      Obviously it’s possible

    • @JameGoFast27
      @JameGoFast27 Год назад +3

      @@Dont_Read_My_Picturewhy not

    • @d3adst4r31
      @d3adst4r31 Год назад +114

      @@Dont_Read_My_Pictureloser wanted likes but get 0

    • @wingid
      @wingid Год назад +2

      Can't wait for the video

  • @lijohn3
    @lijohn3 Год назад +17

    10:32 “Ten Thumbs up to You” for this ultimate tear down and the work you have put in.

  • @deyesed
    @deyesed Год назад +1021

    Solid state diffusion is based on atoms from each metal actually swapping place at the surface, effectively fusing them into one piece. Very cool

    • @CS-pl8fc
      @CS-pl8fc Год назад +6

      Werd

    • @SuperPhexx
      @SuperPhexx Год назад +31

      Ah! so it's akin to explosion welding...
      How do they do it on a phone frame tho?
      Some sort of friction has to be involved in order to create the weld.. Ultrasound?

    • @CS-pl8fc
      @CS-pl8fc Год назад +27

      @@SuperPhexx they heat both metals to near melting point, then smush them together

    • @SuperPhexx
      @SuperPhexx Год назад +49

      @@CS-pl8fc Nah... that would cause the aluminium to completely melt when they are smushed together due to the huge difference in melting point...
      You're right that they somehow melt them together tho, but it's definitely not done with heat.

    • @HimothyOHooligan
      @HimothyOHooligan Год назад +48

      @@CS-pl8fc Temperature is only a part of it. I think you have to drastically change the pressure so that the the phase properties of the materials change. There's a bunch of videos out there on it.

  • @azza5332
    @azza5332 Год назад +1734

    I love how Jerry just takes things to the extreme. He's the equivalent of a mad scientist, except the fascination with dissection is with phones! He's also twice as funny!

    • @MrHahahaha46
      @MrHahahaha46 Год назад +23

      zach btw

    • @ZayeedBaksh
      @ZayeedBaksh Год назад

      True

    • @neondemon5137
      @neondemon5137 Год назад +8

      ​@@MrHahahaha46Nobody cares

    • @MobikSaysStuff
      @MobikSaysStuff Год назад +8

      @@MrHahahaha46 everyone knew who he was referring to. That correction was unnecessary.

    • @halkon4412
      @halkon4412 Год назад +27

      ​@@MobikSaysStuffHis name isn't Jerry though lol. What's wrong with providing info to someone who lacks it?

  • @bryans8653
    @bryans8653 Год назад +285

    Loved the angle grinder segment. I think that needs to be a new test standard. 😂

    • @independentsoldier4274
      @independentsoldier4274 Год назад +14

      yea thats how I cut my thumb tendon in half with 2 months recovery after surgery lmao.. please use the grinder in a safer manner

    • @Dont_Read_My_Picture
      @Dont_Read_My_Picture Год назад

      don't read my name.

    • @janakthapa
      @janakthapa Год назад +1

      Apple deserve now 😅😅 angle grinder and some time later need crusher for test 😂😂

    • @nikosahonen5518
      @nikosahonen5518 Год назад

      At that point you can see how much tougher the titanium outer part is vs the aluminum. Even it's only 1mm thick it took a while but after that it's like butter.

  • @akshat1234100
    @akshat1234100 Год назад +12

    The inside of the lens is beautiful. I finally understood how optical stabilisation works. In old canon cameras, it’s the lens that stabilises but here the sensor stabilises the video.

    • @dadanardi5541
      @dadanardi5541 Год назад +3

      "Finally understood how optical stabilization works" and " but here the sensor stabilizes the video" are contradictory sentences
      - if stabilization happens on lens - > optical
      - if stabilization happens on the sensor -> IBIS/sensor shift -> also it depends on how many axes of movement correction are possible i.e. 3 axes or 5 axes.

    • @akshat1234100
      @akshat1234100 Год назад

      @@dadanardi5541 now it's more clear. So optical refers to lens. And IBIS is sensor.

  • @mamadz
    @mamadz Год назад +1005

    No matter how much I've watched his durability test videos I just cannot recover from the screeching noises he made that broke my heart knowing that he just casually destroyed expensive premium phones, and his teardown videos are like medicine to my heart since I love knowing the inside of some technology devices.

    • @testiramsve
      @testiramsve Год назад +10

      you wrote it exactly and honestly just the way I think 👋👍

    • @ysryashraj
      @ysryashraj Год назад +10

      I mean he’s JerryRigEverything, it’s kind of self explanatory. Just don’t watch it or watch it with 0 volume next time 😊👍🏻

    • @akaegbusivictor1770
      @akaegbusivictor1770 Год назад +6

      Bro 😂😂
      Just entered yt surprised for me to see him destroying my dream phone 😢😂😂

    • @avnertouitou3778
      @avnertouitou3778 Год назад +3

      At least it wasn't me getting cut up 😅

    • @ponyslavestation4669
      @ponyslavestation4669 Год назад +4

      Its just a phone lol

  • @viperx30
    @viperx30 Год назад +607

    The only guy who knows the real stuff. Respect to Jerry for going that deep into the depths

  • @glass1258
    @glass1258 Год назад +838

    I’m a very experienced machinist and it blows my mind imagining all the processes that take place to build an iPhone from start to finish. It actually gives me slight anxiety 😬 lol

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад +55

      Wait until u see the price of that silly old tech. Slowest charging phone on the planet. No innovation whatsoever.

    • @F82_
      @F82_ Год назад +43

      @@fynkozari9271old tech, and slow charging? 😂What phone do you have? The iPhone has fast charging imo, with a 20w or bigger brick, it’s fast enough for me Lol

    • @bogov90
      @bogov90 Год назад +95

      ​@@F82_hahaha 20w is fast for you? I wouldnt go under 120w anymore after i got such a phone for 2 years already and i charge it in 15-20 mins

    • @martijnknol8690
      @martijnknol8690 Год назад

      Agreed that it is not silly old tech, but there are many phones that have 65 watt charging, and these phones have had this for several years already@@F82_

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад +61

      @@F82_ bruz my oneplus 5t charges 20watt. Released in 2017. My 8T charges 65watt released 2020. Apple still charging for almost 2 hours like Google. Even s23 ultra takes 58min. Are u trolling?

  • @trevorvanbremen4718
    @trevorvanbremen4718 Год назад +13

    I gotta admit... I've LOLd quite a bit on this video series... Your 'dead-pan / straight-faced sarcasm' is perfectly suited to the brand under review!

  • @VG19164
    @VG19164 Год назад +271

    When you see teardown videos like these you can only but respect the work that these phones need to be made and all the fascinating technology coming with them. Thanks for this awesome video Jerry!

    • @chyllerkoala3069
      @chyllerkoala3069 Год назад +22

      yeah mad respects to all the children having to screw in so many tiny different screws for our iphone🫡

    • @aisback1990
      @aisback1990 Год назад

      @@chyllerkoala3069probably the same for 99% of phone brands I’m afraid.

    • @MykolaInc
      @MykolaInc Год назад

      It's just over engineered piece of electronic, it can be made much simpler with a less effort and do the same thing as it does. But no, Apple needs something crazy to make you to put more money from your pocket to their bank account.

    • @maevwat
      @maevwat Год назад +2

      I'm an apple hater but I gotta admit, their circuitry looks amazing

    • @wisdomyaw03
      @wisdomyaw03 Год назад +2

      ​@@maevwatWhy should one be a "hater" of a particular company? If you don't like their products or prefers something else, why not just move on? Being a hater just means their living in your head rent free! They will continue to succeed while you suffer internally for mundane reason. So stop being a hater my friend.

  • @samsonmwenda7971
    @samsonmwenda7971 Год назад +274

    The angle grinder gave me chills. This tear down is out of space

    • @davidrobinson2323
      @davidrobinson2323 Год назад +1

      ... Why did it give you chills?

    • @type2red
      @type2red Год назад

      @@davidrobinson2323I donno maybe it’s because his bare hands are like an inch away from it while spinning 🤷🏽‍♂️.

    • @davidrobinson2323
      @davidrobinson2323 Год назад

      @@type2red Tell me you've never held a power tool without telling me

    • @FemiKaggiah
      @FemiKaggiah Год назад

      ​@@davidrobinson2323May you hold ur tongue my good sir

  • @matrixdalneres8214
    @matrixdalneres8214 Год назад +1053

    The way they fused the two frames together reminds me of the old "unibody" macbooks, where it was made from two pieces of aluminium that were epoxied together and the adhered part was right above the air vents, causing it to melt and break thanks to the heat. Engineering excellence.

    • @hankrearden5460
      @hankrearden5460 Год назад +60

      I read that in Louis Rossmann's voice for some reason lol

    • @matteods01
      @matteods01 Год назад +10

      @@hankrearden5460 me too bro

    • @TeodorLojewski
      @TeodorLojewski Год назад

      ​@@hankrearden5460same

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Год назад +6

      Bruw, the infinite wisdom of Apple strikes again

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse Год назад +14

      I think it’s actually much more complex than that, and literally heats up and pressurized the two materials so much that the atoms from the aluminum can diffuse into the atoms from the Ti, creating a bond stronger than any weld or epoxy

  • @AscendingAdventures
    @AscendingAdventures Год назад +6

    Metallurgical engineer here: solid state diffusion welding is a legit thing. It’s a lower temperature weld where two materials are placed next to each other, heated up below the melting point, and the atoms “flow” into each other and weld that way.

  • @Nemesiz00
    @Nemesiz00 Год назад +105

    Would be nice to see the cut edges sanded down to clearly see the connection between metals.

  • @maheshpandey5478
    @maheshpandey5478 Год назад +376

    Jerry never disappoints to rig everything

  • @boydeo
    @boydeo Год назад +55

    1:26
    "small when you don't need it and big when u do😏"

  • @CarterKerekes
    @CarterKerekes 9 месяцев назад +3

    The teardown skin I bought had a QR code on the back. It brought me here. Delightful.

  • @Ash_1277
    @Ash_1277 Год назад +571

    Zach woke up and chose violence against the poor 15 pro max today 😅

    • @taunotuno
      @taunotuno Год назад +11

      R.I.P to Jerry’s iPhone 15 pro max 🪦

    • @jamilbelle
      @jamilbelle Год назад +5

      Absolutely he did 😂😂

    • @jabeermhassan9106
      @jabeermhassan9106 Год назад

      If they happens to see this, they would make theirs more durable than This.

    • @TeenWithACarrotIDK
      @TeenWithACarrotIDK Год назад +3

      He caught the iPhone 15 sleeping at a sleepover.

    • @kabzkazy
      @kabzkazy Год назад

      His on Team S23 hopefully lmao haha 😂

  • @vikmis162
    @vikmis162 Год назад +531

    The only way to top this would be to melt the outer frame to separate the Aluminum out. Aluminium has almost a 1000c lower melting point than Titanium so should be fairly easy and it would wonderful to see the liquid metal.

  • @southpaw1122
    @southpaw1122 Год назад +311

    Among all the tech creators I think Jerry has the toughest job of staying updated with the new technologies ranging from camera to screen to the body paint. But sometimes even he has to accept and say out loud "I don't know what that's supposed to do"

  • @TheProductiveGeneralist
    @TheProductiveGeneralist 6 месяцев назад +3

    GOSH!!! I cracked up like 6 times... ask me why am I watching a tear down of an iPhone on a Friday afternoon?

  • @3monsterbeast
    @3monsterbeast Год назад +258

    I'm glad you put into perspective the board size vs what the device does that is explainable to every human, it gives a sense of scale to everyone just how powerful something so small can be...

    • @Irreluhvant
      @Irreluhvant Год назад +33

      thats what my ex said after our first night together

    • @vmusatov
      @vmusatov Год назад +1

      @@Irreluhvant🤣

    • @Kit-ux4vp
      @Kit-ux4vp Год назад +1

      That's what she said

    • @zilverheart
      @zilverheart Год назад +2

      ​@@Irreluhvantno wonder she dumped you 😂

    • @3monsterbeast
      @3monsterbeast Год назад

      @@Irreluhvant I'll be sending you a receipt for the likes on your comment :)

  • @billyjoe3309
    @billyjoe3309 Год назад +98

    Jerry, the motherboard you held is actually 2 PCB's sandwiched together.
    That's why it's so thick. There's a "wall" connecting the two PCB's together. This wall along with the PCB's act as a EMI shield. Heat them up and you will be able to seperate them.

    • @starksuman
      @starksuman Год назад +8

      do u think he doesnt know that?

    • @strohmy9863
      @strohmy9863 Год назад

      Why would he? Stacked motherboards in phones are nothing new, and they have been made that way for years now@@jkdmyrs

    • @Chazlar
      @Chazlar Год назад +17

      4:24 "singular stacked motherboard" @@jkdmyrs

    • @starksuman
      @starksuman Год назад

      @@billyjoe3309 he did what he supposed to do, every phone manufacturer use such double stacked PCB nowadays, did u ever before saw him desoldering them?

    • @starksuman
      @starksuman Год назад +1

      @@Chazlar ohh man u guys are holding onto this slip of tongue thing, the word stacking means layering with 2 or more things so there is nothing such as single stack.

  • @insolidusyt
    @insolidusyt Год назад +545

    If Apple is using actual solid state diffusion to bond the two metals then it's no joke. That would involve crazy high (near the thousands of degrees) temperatures to the point where I would seriously question their whole carbon neutral shpiel. And from the cross-section, it does seem like the metals seem to be physically bonded to each other. Also that TETRAPRISM turning out to be a regular ass paralleloprism gave me a chuckle.

    • @LeonRivia
      @LeonRivia Год назад +4

      😂

    • @alvintollah
      @alvintollah Год назад +176

      Anyone with basic common sense can tell that that whole "carbon neutral" is just marketing stuff.

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 Год назад +58

      That can be done with electricity, an as long as that electricity is source from renewable then it could still be carbon neutral.

    • @Car_guy31
      @Car_guy31 Год назад +11

      Paralleloprism is what they required, and still performs good enough

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody Год назад +6

      So they'd basically heat it up to produce a thin layer of alloy at the interface of the two metals? Titanium melts at 1668 while Aluminium melts at 660, so I'm not sure how that's supposed to work. Titanium and steel should honestly work a lot better.

  • @Iamfree1962
    @Iamfree1962 6 месяцев назад +2

    Just letting you know, Zach, that you can borrow my A/Oxy cutting torch set up if you want to do your phone screen test, metal tests and frame cutting with a lot less effort! I have about 50 feet of hoses so you can leave the tanks outside your building if you have stairs or something. I am just a fan that is willing to help. PS .. If you want to try gas welding the titanium back on...I have gas welding tips you can borrow too.

  • @LuisGonzalez-bu4pz
    @LuisGonzalez-bu4pz Год назад +245

    I think that the reason the back glass broke so easily is because of that gigantic hole in the internal frame, it's large enough that it'd bring no support to that specific part of the back glass, and as the battery is only being held by those adhesive pull tabs, they don't have enough strength to hold the battery enough so that it keeps the back glass from bending to the point of breaking

    • @JAGProductionss
      @JAGProductionss Год назад +7

      That hole is for the wireless charging, right?

    • @tamimatharemadi
      @tamimatharemadi Год назад +15

      Well, ig spending 2900 USD on an Iphone 15 pro max isn't worth it if it takes my bare fingers to completely shatter the back glass.

    • @alexandruilea915
      @alexandruilea915 Год назад +1

      Right, probably the 15 pro has the same "weakness" if pressed exactly at the middle of the wireless charger.

    • @BrianHurry
      @BrianHurry Год назад

      I thought the same thing

    • @querela92
      @querela92 Год назад +2

      ​@@alexandruilea915didn't Jerry test it with a normal one in the last video? Or was it a different one than 15 pro (or non pro version?).

  • @scottodonnell9821
    @scottodonnell9821 Год назад +973

    I believe the reason the back glass broke in your durability test is that giant circular hole in the frame that leads to the battery. It creates a bit of room to flex the glass past its breaking point.

    • @roshanrathod2091
      @roshanrathod2091 Год назад +6

      Which one should I buy 15 or 14 pro?

    • @filipalex83
      @filipalex83 Год назад

      14 pro, since 13 series there is a huge difference between pro and standard models@@roshanrathod2091

    • @slothonastick32
      @slothonastick32 Год назад +36

      ​@@roshanrathod2091I would pick the 14 Pro because I am used to a 120hz display and think it's a big plus in day to day use. It also has the ultra wide lens. And it's a nicer stainless steel build. :)

    • @slothonastick32
      @slothonastick32 Год назад +8

      ​@@roshanrathod2091That being said the 15s camera is better.

    • @bonifacelukosi9580
      @bonifacelukosi9580 Год назад

      @@roshanrathod2091 if you can't make that decision alone just flip coin.

  • @LeonardMichael-nj5hc
    @LeonardMichael-nj5hc Год назад +39

    Until last second of the video I'm speechless. THE most 'Notorious' teardown in Iphone history or in smartphone history. Always learning something new with your videos.

  • @ltskitzo
    @ltskitzo Год назад +1

    The low key, straight faced humor really makes my day.

  • @JoseCarranza
    @JoseCarranza Год назад +6

    That crunchy sound at 6:23 is so Diabolically delightful

  • @naveen513
    @naveen513 Год назад +12

    4:30 I liked the Carl Sagan’s “Pale blue dot” bit you did there 😊

  • @frankymaca
    @frankymaca Год назад +236

    6:44 Magnets, including neodymium and ferrite types, are recycled through a process that involves collecting, dismantling, separating from other materials (often via magnets or crushing), optional cleaning and refurbishing, melting, and recycling of the magnet materials. In the case of neodymium magnets, valuable rare earth elements can be recovered, and the recycled materials are used to manufacture new magnets or other products, reducing the need for new mining and production. In case if you were wondering!

    • @davideliasbauzadelgado1677
      @davideliasbauzadelgado1677 Год назад +3

      Thanks for the explanation!

    • @fallinginthed33p
      @fallinginthed33p Год назад

      How often is recycling done for magnetic parts on phones and laptops? I haven't heard of other phone and computer makers talking about recycled copper and magnets in their products.

    • @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH
      @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH Год назад +11

      Nobody does this. In capitalism, aka slavery to a small chosen circle, A is recycled only if B ore mining costs more, which only happens if a private state army C is unsuccessful invading and holding B.

    • @naahh
      @naahh Год назад +6

      yesss chatgpt explanation

    • @nonamenosurname8516
      @nonamenosurname8516 Год назад +1

      @@HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH this is very specific and correct answer :) I am also curious how clean Ti Gr 5 is on iPhones

  • @Aziz0938
    @Aziz0938 Год назад +2

    "Hey Zack, your meticulous teardowns and durability tests are nothing short of fascinating! The way you methodically deconstruct devices, exposing their inner workings and scrutinizing their structural integrity, provides an invaluable insight into the craftsmanship behind these technological marvels. Your comprehensive assessments, from scratch tests to bend assessments, serve as a crucial resource for consumers looking to make informed decisions about their gadgets. Keep up the fantastic work, and thanks for consistently delivering content that goes beyond the surface, unraveling the intricacies of the latest tech with your signature blend of expertise and humor!"

    • @Vikike_sr71
      @Vikike_sr71 Год назад

      Bro used ChatGPT to give praise, bro don’t even take the time to write it himself. (You literally left the quotation marks in the comment) 😂😂😂

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang Год назад +497

    Wow, just wow! I’ve never watched and didn’t know of your channel until this video. Everything I’ve watched so far is amazing. Great tear down, professional yet funny narration, even the sponsored part and the knife look very interesting. I think I just found a gem.

    • @michaelmarquez6133
      @michaelmarquez6133 Год назад +15

      This is the first time you have watched one of his vids!? Wow. He is pretty damn huge at this point I've been watching these vids off and in for years , they are so interesting like it's cool I have a fold 4 and seeing how everything works inside feels awesome

    • @toxadodo
      @toxadodo Год назад +1

      Same here! 😂

    • @rResilient
      @rResilient Год назад +10

      Welcome to the fam, make yourself accustomed to the uncomfortability that comes with expensive phone teardowns and durability tests.

    • @Lyander25
      @Lyander25 Год назад

      ​@@michaelmarquez6133the world's a big place, and so's the internet. I've been shocked at how lots of famous online creators I've been following for ages trigger no recall in others I've met, and vise versa (i.e. I have no idea who people younger than me are talking about sometimes)

    • @Ali-hayder
      @Ali-hayder Год назад +9

      Keep watching, you will learn a thing or two about glass scratches.

  • @sasaminic9095
    @sasaminic9095 Год назад +308

    Most amazing teardown to date!
    It almost felt personal, after the crack, but we all know it was nothing like that.

    • @atulsuman
      @atulsuman Год назад +23

      With the help of these spammers comments i became broke

    • @tm92489
      @tm92489 Год назад +5

      Reported SPAM !!! Please don't ignore these ad bots. Click and report as Spams. Cheers

    • @Plumbumismyname
      @Plumbumismyname Год назад +1

      Oh god not these bots again

  • @romsnsama23
    @romsnsama23 Год назад +54

    most brutal tear down ever done by jerry 👌 fantastic job man...

    • @Razor_Regiment
      @Razor_Regiment Год назад +8

      The channel is named after his grandfather,it’s actually Zach’s teardown.

  • @chivatech
    @chivatech Год назад +13

    9:37 saws the phone in half
    I’m starting to realize this phone isn’t going to be put back together again 😂

  • @nithinnithin5585
    @nithinnithin5585 Год назад +18

    9:55 Man revealed the secret 💀

  • @grogu360
    @grogu360 Год назад +228

    It makes sense using aluminum in the internal of the phone. Try to mill titanium … possible but tooling costs are outrageous. Aluminum is much softer due to the e-modulus.

    • @skyrus99
      @skyrus99 Год назад +3

      May be they just cast it from liquid metal?

    • @enuazeal
      @enuazeal Год назад +1

      @@skyrus99 or 3d print it :)

    • @Sornio
      @Sornio Год назад

      casting is not very precise, its not water, try casting lava into a perfect rectangle let alone the shape of an iphone
      @@skyrus99

    • @bajs932
      @bajs932 Год назад

      not with titanium@@enuazeal

    • @trym2121
      @trym2121 Год назад +21

      ​@@enuazealit's an option but I'll just ask you the critical question, do you think 3d printing can keep up with Apple demand? Yes, it saves material but at the cost of time and production cost itself

  • @robbybessert3844
    @robbybessert3844 3 месяца назад +1

    Your voice is so calming I watch this as asmr to go to bed

  • @4amoats
    @4amoats Год назад +8

    12:31 This is such a sick shot that sums up the entire channel. The iPhone in pieces and then emerges an intact iPhone with the teardown skin.

  • @finnjacobs
    @finnjacobs Год назад +10

    2:41 I hate that so much, they also use it in iPads and it made it quite a lot more difficult for me to swap a new battery into my iPad Air 2.

  • @phutimohlapamaswi8681
    @phutimohlapamaswi8681 Год назад +6

    Jerry's description of the Anker multiplug sent me.😭😭
    Rising to the occasion. Small when not needed, big when you do😂

  • @joerangel4413
    @joerangel4413 Год назад +2

    Bro your sarcasm is “end of game boss” levels. “Apple will invent it soon” had me rolling.

  • @brighamyates
    @brighamyates Год назад +113

    Bringing new tools to the table. Well done Apple.

  • @kalhana_photography
    @kalhana_photography Год назад +66

    The springy foil tape stuff is for getting a good RF grounding between the 2 parts. It's EMI gasket which prevents unwanted EMI emissions to meet regulations. Also it prevents outside interference from getting in. You need a good 360 degree bond and not just a single point connection otherwise RF from the circuitry leaks.

    • @Doesntevenmatterr
      @Doesntevenmatterr Год назад +2

      You almost got it right lol

    • @alexborneo1846
      @alexborneo1846 Год назад +3

      how do u know this thing?

    • @kalhana_photography
      @kalhana_photography Год назад

      @@alexborneo1846 It's commonly used in the electronics engineering industry. You will find it in many day to day devices like laptops etc.

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse Год назад +5

      @@Doesntevenmatterrif you’re so educated then enlighten what was wrong about their comment.

  • @anuragmondal
    @anuragmondal Год назад +109

    Other - Let's see how much upgrade the new iPhone have
    Jerry - Let's see how much Titanium the new iPhone have

    • @GF-mf7ml
      @GF-mf7ml Год назад

      Apple: Best I can do is 30 bucks.

    • @shades909
      @shades909 Год назад

      @@GF-mf7ml And then sell it as if it was worth 300$

    • @whitemailprivilege2830
      @whitemailprivilege2830 Год назад

      -Jerry- *Zack

    • @r6201sk
      @r6201sk Год назад

      And the answer to both is the same ....

  • @rudrajadon345
    @rudrajadon345 Год назад +1

    Ah, “a pale blue dot” style explanation for the motherboard! ♥️

  • @JC-XL
    @JC-XL Год назад +191

    Great teardown!
    It would be great if you could polish slightly on sandpaper the sections where you cut the frame so that it's better visible where the titanium stops and the aluminium begins.

  • @biswajyotirabha9319
    @biswajyotirabha9319 Год назад +63

    Very nice video Zack ! I was waiting for this part as there were numerous other videos of durability tests but this was next level using the angle grinder to reveal the different layers of metals.

  • @SwagHill_
    @SwagHill_ Год назад +449

    Im actually curious how Samsung next S24 Ultra rumoured titanium would be like

    • @aimanfitri0iv
      @aimanfitri0iv Год назад +53

      I'm sure it is going to be a stronger body structure

    • @Udayveer_Singh
      @Udayveer_Singh Год назад +60

      Let's see if they can properly cool it while using titanium

    • @lealynlizardo4359
      @lealynlizardo4359 Год назад +81

      Nokia with non titanium is still more durable 😂

    • @sontalks
      @sontalks Год назад +9

      Hmm. Surely it would feel... titanium.

    • @YakovFn
      @YakovFn Год назад +2

      They atleast wont fold 😂

  • @HandleOnTheSpot
    @HandleOnTheSpot Год назад +1

    LOL i like that trained technician joke. Kachow 🥋🥋👌👌👍👍

  • @jfygt2623
    @jfygt2623 Год назад +30

    Apple thought they can stop Jerry in doing a breakdown on the new iPhone by adding the professional technician warning label. But they didn't knew that they needed to place a Black Belter warning label instead.

  • @julianvillarreal1450
    @julianvillarreal1450 Год назад +1165

    This is definitely the most destructible teardown video ever. The titanium might be easier to break than stainless steel.

    • @bipolar-tiger
      @bipolar-tiger Год назад +94

      Titanium is not as strong as most steel. It is much lighter, it is not supposed to be stronger.

    • @paulj8740
      @paulj8740 Год назад +205

      @@bipolar-tiger Strength per weight is much greater in titanium. The reason these titanium phones will likely break worse when dropped is that steel is more malleable. Titanium will pass much higher shock to the glass, whereas the steel absorbed more of the impact. Aluminum absorbs even more energy, and so the most likely phone to survive a drop would be the non pro iphones.

    • @flyingrustycrown443
      @flyingrustycrown443 Год назад +26

      ​Robocop was made of titanium, so he was died hard

    • @Xfade81
      @Xfade81 Год назад +4

      @@bipolar-tiger it is supposed to be stronger. Just compared to the same weight. that's why it's used in planes etc.

    • @ray4493
      @ray4493 Год назад +37

      ​@@bipolar-tigerit's just another of those dumb overrated ideas on Apple's long list of bullshi*ting the generic consumers. Apple tried to do this whole titanium thing back in Steve's days too.

  • @Martin_danko9207
    @Martin_danko9207 Год назад +22

    9:15 directly in the face 😂

    • @JARG09631
      @JARG09631 Год назад

      Safety squints were used

  • @berad3574
    @berad3574 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the instructions, I got it all apart.
    Can you make a video of how to reassemble it please?
    Thank you :)

  • @SesameOil101
    @SesameOil101 Год назад +329

    The details in your teardown videos are amazing and terrifying(to the companies) at the same time. It seems like with each new video you take a step beyond. I never thought I'll get to see the actual prism, lol, but here it is. Great job. Big fan!

  • @jonnyb1856
    @jonnyb1856 Год назад +39

    I never comment on videos but I have to comment on how I love this video, and this channel. Love the insight we get with the teardown and everything, so cool to see it. Thankyou for this video, I hope you become 1000x more successful and keep making these.

  • @forrest8963
    @forrest8963 Год назад +20

    Jerry- you can buy X-ray spectroscopy handheld units that are accurate for analyzing all metal types in the field. Works like a checkout scanner, and are typically used in metal recycling facilities. Battery powered and extremely accurate

    • @CrossedCoder
      @CrossedCoder Год назад +4

      Those are like 30k, and you need to be certified in radiation protection to use them

    • @jadd6810
      @jadd6810 Год назад

      @@CrossedCoder We didnt need the certification in radiation but we did have this ring we'd have to wear every time we used the gun and they would get sent out every so often to be tested to see if we were being overly exposed. The gun we had was an older Niton brand that used a Windows CE pocketPC, Kinda like a palm Pilot. They are extremely expensive.

  • @PraneethVitharana
    @PraneethVitharana Год назад

    My favourite thing in the video is the 'Trained Technician' definition. Awesome!

  • @sashacoe25
    @sashacoe25 Год назад +5

    Lately I've been watching people using Dremel's for all sorts of cutting including rebar, finally you have a job perfect for a Dremel and you use a 6" angle grinder. I salute you sir!

  • @Ybalrid
    @Ybalrid Год назад +20

    2:25 minutes in... I love how you just shove your knife blade under the screen of a running phone 🤣

  • @dylanjastle
    @dylanjastle Год назад +20

    Hi Jerry rig! Now that you have completely destroyed that phone, would you mind trying to get the heat spreader off the APU on the motherboard? I want to see how big of a piece of 3nm silicon they are using in the pro phones. Thanks for the great content over the years. Cheers

  • @arturocogollo6744
    @arturocogollo6744 Год назад +2

    Nobody here mentions what was the whole point of introducing titanium as an external finish to an aluminium body. Apart from the appeal of the word titanium and the extra strength as a metal, it would interesting to know what practical advantages are achieved by doing this.

  • @v83857
    @v83857 Год назад +12

    5:27 Could I get the mp3 short clip for the Tetraprism? 🤣

  • @khaosASMR
    @khaosASMR Год назад +386

    I've watched him tear down so many phones but it still breaks my heart a little when he destroys a new one 😢

    • @MattiasNilsson6
      @MattiasNilsson6 Год назад +16

      @@m4-f82 weird comment

    • @Udayveer_Singh
      @Udayveer_Singh Год назад +6

      ​​@@m4-f82weirdo for saying that, and, also that phone costs 1200 dollars which is very expensive by any standards

    • @beaualoevv
      @beaualoevv Год назад +1

      @@Udayveer_Singhget a job and u will have one 👳🏿‍♂️

    • @hot_wheelz
      @hot_wheelz Год назад +6

      ​@@m4-f82seriously dude, if this kind of pointlessly belittling trolling is the best you've got to offer then we'd all be much better off without you here.

    • @BH4x0r
      @BH4x0r Год назад +4

      it's just an iPhone, if someone gave one to me i would simply sell it

  • @Sleeepy.
    @Sleeepy. Год назад +8

    10:35 “our last few moments together“ he’s gonna kill us

  • @jakeydeefpv
    @jakeydeefpv Год назад

    I don't think I've ever said this about an ad on Any video on RUclips, But that power bank is cool as hell and I want one. I am clicking your link.

  • @gallium-gonzollium
    @gallium-gonzollium Год назад +10

    0:17 “one last sip of electrons” 😂

  • @Vijaynh-ft8yp
    @Vijaynh-ft8yp Год назад +25

    3:00 yup😂

  • @eleenilagan
    @eleenilagan Год назад +235

    It would be super insane if Jerry was able to put all the parts back to its original look.. lol 😂

    • @gosudrm
      @gosudrm Год назад +17

      It's covered by AppleCare+

    • @JesusLopez-cp3fn
      @JesusLopez-cp3fn Год назад +22

      Play it backward and he will put it back together

    • @kevinbmx98
      @kevinbmx98 Год назад +1

      @@JesusLopez-cp3fntrue true 😂

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад +3

      I think he can. Based on what I've seen the last decade on this channel.

    • @JkWong-iw8ms
      @JkWong-iw8ms Год назад

      ​@@fynkozari9271 He sure can, but will it be necessary that is the question.. the phone might not be functioning well anymore haha

  • @wonderingwanderer270
    @wonderingwanderer270 Год назад

    that "tetraprism" was so sudden and so good that i got to pause in order to not miss any seconds of your video.

  • @StormDiper
    @StormDiper Год назад +64

    I avoided all the other teardown videos just to watch this one… keep up the good work!

  • @eo3060
    @eo3060 Год назад +235

    I like how chill Jerry is, while dismembering a phone that is worth more than an used car

    • @adamc91
      @adamc91 Год назад +13

      FYI he’s names Zach 😉

    • @user-rj3qc2kx1i
      @user-rj3qc2kx1i Год назад +10

      name's Zack

    • @Anti_Matter
      @Anti_Matter Год назад +12

      Worth≠cost

    • @nb8189
      @nb8189 Год назад +11

      Where can I find such low cost used car?

    • @tallman431
      @tallman431 Год назад +4

      When you have 7.8 million subscribers the cost of the iphone is pocket change.I think I would be chilled with all that money coming in.😀💰💰

  • @animscockkun3863
    @animscockkun3863 Год назад +6

    Bro really pulled up with the Carl Sagan speech for the iphone 15💀🙏 4:25

  • @handson_test
    @handson_test Год назад

    "Invent it in a couple of years" at 5:44 😅😂😂

  • @garnthegalaxy
    @garnthegalaxy Год назад +7

    The intro for the grinder at 9:05 …😂😂😂😂😂

  • @WinstonMakesMore
    @WinstonMakesMore Год назад +316

    Might be cool to polish up the edges cut by the angle grinder to see the shape of the physical interface between the Ti and Al. There might be some interesting contact geometries, kind of like how there is when plastics are ultrasonic welded together.

    • @clalam5241
      @clalam5241 Год назад +6

      Where can i find what these geometries look like?

    • @WinstonMakesMore
      @WinstonMakesMore Год назад

      @@clalam5241 do a Google Image search for "plastic ultrasonic welding joint design", the info is pretty freely shared.

    • @hmmidk6023
      @hmmidk6023 Год назад +37

      1 legit comment and then all this junk...

    • @strams798
      @strams798 Год назад +22

      When bots accidentally reply to a real person's comment...

    • @clalam5241
      @clalam5241 Год назад +10

      @@strams798 dude i thought i finally lost my mind

  • @Ni5ei
    @Ni5ei Год назад +23

    5:39
    "... so that might just be an Android thing. Or Apple will invent it in a couple of years." 😂 I love your humor!

  • @CreatorQuotes17
    @CreatorQuotes17 Год назад +30

    Very useful video. This is a 100% maximum effort and it is very interesting to see the technological development paradigm towards the use of several materials that are actually strong on smartphones, even though only on the frame and not the glass itself.

    • @Angelguerrero5
      @Angelguerrero5 Год назад

      Where does the phone turn off? There's a crystal that broke, do you know what it's for?

  • @MrThrifty1
    @MrThrifty1 Год назад +5

    1:36 I think it's very fitting the Iphone said "SOS" in the top right corner

  • @richardbudai9590
    @richardbudai9590 Год назад +51

    I love a good teardown video on a boring Sunday morning. I also love my JerryRigKnife, it's been great so far. 1.5 years and counting.

    • @TraceyAllen
      @TraceyAllen Год назад +2

      I made the mistake of getting the clear one. I loose it all the time.

  • @zooootopiaa3349
    @zooootopiaa3349 Год назад +13

    1:57 bro said “i’ve GYATT” 😂😂😂😂

  • @saudshaikh636
    @saudshaikh636 Год назад +3

    "I have done some karate so I'm trained" 🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️

  • @COddietsch
    @COddietsch Год назад +28

    I love the teardowns, I feel like it really shows what I am paying for... plus I what other videos that show what other functions do. I just watched a video on the new upgrades for the photo and video capabilities and wow, I am so upgrading.