Been watching your content lately ever since I got my Pixel 7 Pro. What separates you from other teardown channels is the tongue in cheek humour you add to your commentary. It's bloody entertaining!
1:42 "it's interesting that apple has taken time to print the a15 bionic text on the motherboard, paying extra to print in a place that nobody is supposed to see. " "Unless... Apple's counting on people seeing it during my tear down." Looks like Apple is playing 5D chess now.
How incredibly brilliant and revolutionary that Apple printed the chip name on the motherboard considering 99% of iPhone buyers won't even know what an "A15" is.
“If you don’t keep your screws organized, then it’s game over“ for you trying to fix your iPhone 😅😁. You’re probably the one tech reviewer with a comedic touch, good work!!!
@@Neomatrix1001 ofc they don't suggest it to most people, but they do sell spare parts and let anyone who knows what they're doing it without having to use 90 different screw types, a bunch of warning messages and disabled features or just disabled parts for no reason. on a steam deck if u know what ur doing and have opened any tech before, the only way to mess it up is if ur an idiot
@@lowtus7 who cares? that's literally for liability, the face that they make it so easy to do so for those who know what they're doing is praiseworthy, they literally let u get spare parts directly lmao
I worked for many years as a repair tech for an independent shop in my home town. I fixed iphones from the 4 all the way to the 11, no problem, but the 12 was what made me realize independent repair on Apple products just wasn't a good market like it used to be. Entirely changed career paths because the company whose product I saw most made it impossible for customers to be satisfied with my work- constant warnings and even loss of function in some cases for replacing simple parts.
The thing is that Apple wants to ensure people who are repairing phones aren't idiots. I once got a job offer at a local phone repair store and.. they LITERALLY paid workers minimum wage, and said even guys who worked there 20 years would never get a raise, to quote them directly "the states minimum wage going up is your raise" no training you just get a piece of paper and have to figure it out. So they're not exactly going to be a great reflection on Apple if you go to a local repair store and some guy making 10 bucks an hour who dropped out of highschool is repairing it with no experience using cheap parts. The store manager ordered all of the parts from Alibaba at literally dollars, a smartphone screen like 2 dollars.. charging customers 100+ dollars to repair it.. and paying workers 10 dollars an hour, no benefits no raises. If Apple did allow idiots to be "certified" in repairing their phones.. it would damage their brand badly. Apple understands that the common person is an absolute moron, they'll take their iphone to some guy in a back alley to be repaired after they run over it with a car, then will condemn Apple as a company once the sketchy homeless guy in the back alley can't fix it. I can tell you from personal experience, we had no clue what we were doing, I literally was fiddling with devices learning as I go because of zero training. Not the kind of thing you want for an expensive Apple device. I for one will NEVER take my phone to a local repair shop because I know what they use behind the scenes. I am happy to pay a little more for an actual Apple technician to fix my device. Now if my phone was.. maybe 200-300 dollars.. I might be less worried about taking it to some local repair shop. For iPhones it's simply not a good fit.
Really enjoy your tear down videos.... especially the emotions less commentary with a hint of sarcasm 😂 keep up the good work... as such videos are really what keeps the manufacturers in check to some extent
Each year these get worse and worse for repairability. Hugh Jeffreys demonstrated how even swapping genuine parts between two of the same devices will make the phones near useless.
I am an Apple fan personally and prefer their phones to android ones but having worked in a repair shop, mobile carrier shop and being a consumer myself… STOP COCKBLOCKING REPAIRS APPLE YOU SHITS
There’s now a way to swap genuine parts which includes switching a microchip in a screen. There’s a small channel called icorrect that showed that in a video (got to know through phone repair guru) But either way it’s definitely not a sustainable or easy way to replace screens. Right to repair is slowly gaining more traction, hopefully that makes at least some kind in advancements to the improvement of repairability
@@TSE_WOODY ikr almost Everything apple has going for them is torn down because this anti repair garbage They better fix it in a future software update
Yes, I actually did repair my wife's OnePlus 3T screen on my first try just watching a screen repair video. Saved quite a lot of money by learning to do so and felt mighty good. She was out of this world happy as I had gifted her that phone on her birthday. And I managed to repair it and get it up and running on our wedding anniversary. Not sure if anyone will have the patience to read this,but,yeah,being able to repair something with your own hands is truly a fulfilling feeling. Oh and I run a tiny but growing channel on RUclips 😊
With all the different screw tips used here, these really are the Volkswagen/Audi of phones. Slick and nice looking but underneath designed by engineers who don't care how much the shops suffer doing maintenance.
apple product designers are cool man but, unfortunately they are not the ones who decides whether iPhones should be repairable or not. just look at the motherboard, literally a masterpiece. compare that to any other phone, all of them have green motherboards that makes you feel like you're holding a 5$ remote.
I actually work for a small repair shop in town and have repaired my own devices on occasion. Apple's sheer dedication to anti-repair measures is truly mind blowing, especially nowadays considering their earth friendly focus. Their devices have only gotten more and more difficult to properly repair over the years. With most/all of the components being serialized for each individual device since the 12 series, Apple is only making the situation so much worse for consumers, repair shops, and the planet. It is also true that we have lasers to help with the removal of any iPhone back glass. The adhesive they use is so tough that sometimes an additional round of the laser machine is needed just to be able to use a humane amount of force to chip away at the remaining portion of the glass. Wanted to shine some light on common Apple related issues and problems we have to face on a daily basis.
O yess. Good luck explaining customers that your iphone X is stuck in Apple logo because your ear speaker unit stopped working for no reason , and replacing it will lose face ID option. And explain iphone 11 users that your LCD' touch can stop working for no reason and replacing it will give you stupid notification even though the replacement part is original Apple screen 🤦♂️
It's incredible to see that I don't particularly see ANYONE backing up Apple's ideas from a logical stand point on their actions, but they still are able to get away with it. "The rich gets richer" I guess is the term for that...
Apple phones are too premium to let any third party repair shop put their hands on it. I’ve visit third party repair shop a few times before and their work sucks. I will never visit again and rather pay Apple official repair services. That way I know it’s repaired to laser precision. Most third party repair don’t even wear gloves and worked in unsanitary environment full of dust debris. I’ve even seen worker eat food while they work on customers phone. Totally unacceptable. The oils and bacteria from the human skin will enter and multiply inside the phone. Eroding components. This is why repaired phones will die within just a few months.
Hey, I really appreciate you giving us the chance to screenshot the inside as a wallpaper!! I always wanted that as my wallpaper but couldn’t find one. That was really cool and got me more engaged than before 😁
Hey Zack! You actually inspired me to get a job at a local phone repair store (so many iPhone repairs), and are a big reason why I want to get into tech sustainability for my career! Keep up the good work man!
@@DJOHN5ON it could be a high paying job if demand meets. Less repairers = more cash and if you could pull it off you’re looking at a really big cash right there. The pairing itself to the components will be resolve in a week kek
Agreed. Those are my biggest two gripes as well. I understand them keeping lightning on the regular iPhone 13‘s and the SE. however on a pro phone they absolutely should have USB-C or Thunderbolt like the iPad Pro and MacBooks Pros have. I don’t even care if they mark up the price an extra $100 to compensate for the loss of royalties from Lightning.
Screw the port I don't care. IPhones are pretty cool software wise, cool enough for me to ignore the port situation (I care more about the lack of the aux port), but the repairability is disgusting... If I want to spend any money above 500€ I would probably get a fair phone to not support a greedy disgusting company. If not, 150€ xiaomi phones will literally do everything I would ever throw at it
I actually like the lightning port even tho the cables are annoying, it seems more stable than USB-C. Ive had tons of issues with my past android phone with intermittent data connection for android auto having to change cable every few months to keep it from disconnecting randomly.
@@jamesrosenberg1612 You are the first person I've ever seen make that claim. I've seen A LOT of fucked up lightening cables over the years, cant think of a single ruined USB-C cable... Furthermore USB-C cables are way cheaper, and most people have tens of them lying around their homes, there is literally no reason for Apple to use their stupid proprietary connecter, it has virtually no upsides, a lot of downsides, and is 100% there just to make them more money for the already over-priced cellphones they sell... before I get demolished for the 'over-priced' comment, all major tech companies sell over-priced phones, the fact that everyone does it however doesn't mean it cannot be pointed out and criticized lol
It's 4 months later and I'm watching this for the first time. That bit about *apple using too many screws in Chinese braille* had to be the funniest thing I've heard all weak. Thank you kind and gentle soul.
@@hs0988 oof Might I ask what region that is in? Because in my region a 128 gig 12 pro max goes for freaking 1,720 USD If I ever get an apple product I’m definitely gonna get it shipped in, because I wait paying almost 800 dollars more just because it’s from my own country lol
“Glass is glass And we know what happens to glass” This man still has that poetic spirit from the last video He’s going from JerryRigEverything to JerryRapEverything
Apple's prowess for design and implementation of all this technology in the palm of your hand; it is simultaneously impressive and also tragic how they've used it against the consumer.
I don't know if some people are blind or something here in comments. It literally takes two screws and hot gun to take of the screen just like any other phone. Everything inside just connects easily and can be removed easily probably easier than most smartphones. Tell one thing they did against customer, is everything inside glued NO, does it require anything extra to open it up NO, he literally ripped of the camera housing and it still works. Replacement prices aren't a big deal mobile shops can replace it easily at nice price apple won't say anything about it.
@@dkdanis1340 Congrats. You've disassembled an iPhone, now what? If you actually want to replace something, good luck. Example: iPhone 12 has a camera that can only be replaced with a proprietary cloud-linked software tool only accessible by certified Apple Technicians. If you try to do it yourself using official hardware from a donor device, it still won't work because of how everything is serialized. There is no DIY repair here.
@@dkdanis1340 Replacing components (if you can get your hands on them) means you will constantly get annoying messages you didn't use the original, also did you not see what he had to do to get the battery out? I remember a time every phone had a removable back cover and battery, and I'm not old in the slightest. Just because every other company does it now too, doesn't mean this is okay. And most companies don't make replacement components hard to find and don't use liek 8 different screw types.
Camera sensors have glass filters above them, and as you well know, glass scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7, while stainless steel is level 5.
The sensor itself isn't exposed - there's a piece of glass over it to prevent destroying it just like so. If there were no glass, touching the sensor with your finger would be dangerous, and as we know, it's not.
@@JA-oq9bt Even without a scratch, though, little bits of dirt (and oil, presumably on the tip of that tool unless cleaned with an alcohol swab) can get on the front of the glass, and then if shooting into the sky or other bright sources, you'll see a nice speck in the image if not cleaned off. I mean it's not the end of the world, but why take the risk and have to clean the sensor?
How come it still doesn't have one of the best optical image stabilisation. Check out vivo x70 pro plus vs iphone 13 pro max , and this is still not the best smartphone out there
@@joeosubu1887 It may not be the “best iPhone” out there in terms of raw specs… A lot of gaming phones have that territory, but Apples ecosystem, iOS, app support, peripheral support, privacy, and a lot of other things make the apple experience much nicer. I went from Samsung to Apple and boy is it a much nicer experience. No one makes phones as clean and easy to use as Apple
Jerry, speaking from someone who worked in phone repair and had a laser cutting machine for back glasses, all of the newer iPhones are extremely hard to do because of all the sensors and connectors that attach to the back glass which make it likely to rip important components while removing the back glass. He had to turn down those iPhones especially for that reason.
I repaired my own iPhone 6s by replacing the screen with aftermarket from repair universe. Surprisingly the Touch ID works, but not on iPad with same repair, wondered if I missed something
I had a whole basket of them as a kid, which my mom thought would be a good idea to put outside the house one day….. It got stolen. I was collecting them for years….
@@HarbingerOfTears could be worse. My brother was given a 100% complete set of Star Wars toys as a kid, which was immediately opened, violently played with, and subsequently stolen or lost over the next year. 🤣
Because unlike data collection where there's another point of view that's actually logical. There is no other point of view on right to repair that's logical. Framework's laptop already debunked everything manufactures said about slim designs being harder to make repairable. Microsoft already made the push and apologized. And it's already been documented by the law, that it is our right to repair our devices.
@@bassyey Yeah, me and the wife JUST bought 2 used Pixel 5 for that price. Running Android 12 as of yesterday! Plus the iPhone is a brick in comparison handled one at Costco and the Sharp corners and edges of the buttons 😝.
I've repaired my oneplus 7t pro twice! First time I changed the back glass panel, second time I switched the charging port! Thanks a ton for making these videos, Zack! They're really helping! Hope you, Cambry and the little one are doing great! Regards Oskar from Sweden
It really is impressive how tightly and neatly they pack everything in there and that miniaturized sensor shift tech is amazing, but it’s a shame they prevent swapping internal components with those software blocks. It just seems like a greedy move
I prefer it but it would be nice if Apple let you turn off the warnings in settings. If I take my phone in I want to know if actual new hardware was used or if it was taken from another iPhone or a knockoff part. I honestly don’t understand this “right to repair” talk. You own the phone. You can do whatever you want with it. But that doesn’t mean Apple or any company is forced to manufacture more parts or forced to sell those parts to anyone they don’t want too. If you aren’t okay with that then don’t buy Apple products. You wouldn’t demand a car company make an electric option just because you want it. You just wouldn’t buy that car. Now would it be nice if any repair shop could buy real parts from Apple? Yes. Should consumers put pressure on companies for things they want? Yes. Should you advocate the government steps in? No. Call me an Apple sheep but I enjoy apple products all the way down the line. I am okay knowing that if I buy an 8gb MacBook Pro I stead of the 16gb I am stuck with that forever. I am comfortable knowing that it’s going to cost me $500 (I buy Apple car plus but if I didn’t) to replace glass on my phone if I drop it and I still go caseless. I research and consider the pros and cons when buying devices. Ultimately it is my fault if I make the wrong decision.
@@HeyItsHades Well cause you're going to always be financially capable of fixing your phone through Apple doesn't mean other people have the leisure of doing so as well. Especially regions without service centres. Your opinion, tho I respect it still seems a little bit too subjective. Imagine owning a toyota car, and then you have to go back to toyota personally to get a new tire for your car, that wouldn't make sense would it?
The first phone repair I ever did was on my LG V20. Thanks to JerryRigEverything and his teardown of the V20, I was able to repair the screen. Great phone and I dearly miss the replaceable battery.
I used to repair iPhones at a few dollars above cost for friends a long time ago. I started by fixing a broken 3gs and went on to repair ~50 or so phones. I had a ton of the little screw driver and prying tool kits. I stopped when I tore the cable to my finger print reader and was serialized out of my own iPhone 6. It was incredibly disappointing. I still repair other small electronics, but I stopped buying apple products since. As a diy guy it's been a great decision for me.
I work at a Apple authorized repair center and me and another technician were talking about the labeling on the processor and the vibe motor and how unusual that was. Our theory is that at the time of design Apple new that they were going to do the new consumer repair program which is why they added the labels.
I work at a phone repair place and no lie every day i have an issue where i have to tell the customer that their phone is gonna lose functionality if we replace certain parts on iphones. Either the fingerprint sensor on the iPhone 6-8 or face id on the newer ones. It's actually disgraceful that people still give money to companies that make a living out of screwing their customers over. Right to repair is an important thing. But not giving money to the companies against them is what will really wake them up. Money is all they care about
@Vikings Shadow Because Apple takes all of the guesswork out of the entire PC experience. They make video editing very simple and simpler people who don't comprehend complex issues exist. In large numbers, sadly.
The B14 Cryogenic looks dope.
Yeah! but I'm waiting for their C-4 Explosive.
@@sohamshah7638 that was already made by samsung a few years back. it was the note 7 i think
@@Ezio470 nah that was the j4-pan hiroshima
@@Ezio470 lol
@@Ezio470 Damn!
you got no chills huh?
😂😂😂😂
8:13 "I'll make a dedicated video about vibrators at some point in the future" - Jerry.
Damn.
Lmao
Looking forward for this video
I've been waiting for 30 years for that video.
It brings pleasure at level 2 and bumpy wrist motion at level 3
Came here to write this, not disappointed
We need Jerry's voice telling us where to go on google maps, am i right?
I'm down
@@JerryRigEverything I’d buy that
We also need him to read books
When you realise his name isn’t Jerry ;( (it’s Zack)
Agree ☺️❤️👍
Been watching your content lately ever since I got my Pixel 7 Pro. What separates you from other teardown channels is the tongue in cheek humour you add to your commentary. It's bloody entertaining!
My mouth literally dropped seeing that main camera still work at the end after everything you did to it 🤯
Same.
@@JerryRigEverything yo Zack
@@JerryRigEverything Do you give giveaways...?
I still can’t believe that phone still works
@@JerryRigEverything hello my favorite RUclipsr! Have a nice day
1:42 "it's interesting that apple has taken time to print the a15 bionic text on the motherboard, paying extra to print in a place that nobody is supposed
to see. "
"Unless... Apple's counting on people seeing it during my tear down."
Looks like Apple is playing 5D chess now.
Fr jhahahahahahaha
Wow! You watched the same video as everyone else! Amazing!!
I agree
How incredibly brilliant and revolutionary that Apple printed the chip name on the motherboard considering 99% of iPhone buyers won't even know what an "A15" is.
Wtf
Missed the chance to say "If you don't keep your screws organized, you're screwed"
Sheesh
Nice one
Bend test of iPad mini 6 plz
🤣🤣
“If you don’t keep your screws organized, then it’s game over“ for you trying to fix your iPhone 😅😁. You’re probably the one tech reviewer with a comedic touch, good work!!!
Valve: _"This is how you easily replace the joysticks on your Steam Deck"_
Apple: "You want to open your iPhone? *Trust me, you don't."*
Lol valve literally said that you are almost certainly going to break your steam deck if you open it. They don’t suggest it 😂
@@Neomatrix1001 ofc they don't suggest it to most people, but they do sell spare parts and let anyone who knows what they're doing it without having to use 90 different screw types, a bunch of warning messages and disabled features or just disabled parts for no reason. on a steam deck if u know what ur doing and have opened any tech before, the only way to mess it up is if ur an idiot
@@Neomatrix1001 But they also say that your warranty is only broken if you breake the device trying to fix it,but not by only opening it.
Valve, wears their anti-static wristband over their rubber glove. and does everything they can to discourage you to open it.
@@lowtus7 who cares? that's literally for liability, the face that they make it so easy to do so for those who know what they're doing is praiseworthy, they literally let u get spare parts directly lmao
Zack: "... And pop off a little metal thingy..."
Little metal thingy: *Takes off to the moon*
What's thingy?
Time stamp?
@@HONCHO312 7:39
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Zack: glass is glass and we all know what happens to glass
Apple: try breaking my camera
🤑🤌🏻
It just proves that apples is durable and reliable
@@angrut eh....
Wrong 🤌 usage
@@akokate1151 it is. not "eh" . you probably dont even own a iphone
Sapphire glass right? Very durable i see.
This phone is beautiful inside and out
This is why I enjoy your work, 100 % transparency, 100% solid visual proof, 0% bullshit. Thank you
0 Fuc*s given ...thank you
honest work
I worked for many years as a repair tech for an independent shop in my home town. I fixed iphones from the 4 all the way to the 11, no problem, but the 12 was what made me realize independent repair on Apple products just wasn't a good market like it used to be. Entirely changed career paths because the company whose product I saw most made it impossible for customers to be satisfied with my work- constant warnings and even loss of function in some cases for replacing simple parts.
Thats Sad To Hear
Hope you like your new career. Sucks that you had to do that
same here bro but we have chinese they will made it dont worry 🤣
The thing is that Apple wants to ensure people who are repairing phones aren't idiots. I once got a job offer at a local phone repair store and.. they LITERALLY paid workers minimum wage, and said even guys who worked there 20 years would never get a raise, to quote them directly "the states minimum wage going up is your raise" no training you just get a piece of paper and have to figure it out. So they're not exactly going to be a great reflection on Apple if you go to a local repair store and some guy making 10 bucks an hour who dropped out of highschool is repairing it with no experience using cheap parts. The store manager ordered all of the parts from Alibaba at literally dollars, a smartphone screen like 2 dollars.. charging customers 100+ dollars to repair it.. and paying workers 10 dollars an hour, no benefits no raises. If Apple did allow idiots to be "certified" in repairing their phones.. it would damage their brand badly. Apple understands that the common person is an absolute moron, they'll take their iphone to some guy in a back alley to be repaired after they run over it with a car, then will condemn Apple as a company once the sketchy homeless guy in the back alley can't fix it. I can tell you from personal experience, we had no clue what we were doing, I literally was fiddling with devices learning as I go because of zero training. Not the kind of thing you want for an expensive Apple device.
I for one will NEVER take my phone to a local repair shop because I know what they use behind the scenes. I am happy to pay a little more for an actual Apple technician to fix my device. Now if my phone was.. maybe 200-300 dollars.. I might be less worried about taking it to some local repair shop. For iPhones it's simply not a good fit.
You need help
I sneezed while watching this and now I'm not sure I'll be able to put myself back together. 🤣
😂😂😂
Use a magnet
LOL!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
:)
Maybe you screenshotted yourself lol
Really enjoy your tear down videos.... especially the emotions less commentary with a hint of sarcasm 😂 keep up the good work... as such videos are really what keeps the manufacturers in check to some extent
Each year these get worse and worse for repairability. Hugh Jeffreys demonstrated how even swapping genuine parts between two of the same devices will make the phones near useless.
Anti repair 🍎 is
I am an Apple fan personally and prefer their phones to android ones but having worked in a repair shop, mobile carrier shop and being a consumer myself…
STOP COCKBLOCKING REPAIRS APPLE YOU SHITS
There’s now a way to swap genuine parts which includes switching a microchip in a screen. There’s a small channel called icorrect that showed that in a video (got to know through phone repair guru)
But either way it’s definitely not a sustainable or easy way to replace screens.
Right to repair is slowly gaining more traction, hopefully that makes at least some kind in advancements to the improvement of repairability
@@TSE_WOODY ikr
almost Everything apple has going for them is torn down because this anti repair garbage
They better fix it in a future software update
You call Face ID and Cinematic/Portrait mode not working useless?
I swear whenever Zack says "Glass is glass and.." I expect the screen to break
It is Peter than iPhone
same
Same here
Lol same
This time he did not say *and glass breaks .* that gave me brain pain🤣
Yes, I actually did repair my wife's OnePlus 3T screen on my first try just watching a screen repair video.
Saved quite a lot of money by learning to do so and felt mighty good.
She was out of this world happy as I had gifted her that phone on her birthday.
And I managed to repair it and get it up and running on our wedding anniversary.
Not sure if anyone will have the patience to read this,but,yeah,being able to repair something with your own hands is truly a fulfilling feeling.
Oh and I run a tiny but growing channel on RUclips 😊
Man I got happy for you reading that. She probably thought you were such a badass when you fixed it. God bless.
@@ricky2000ization Heh, she cooked the most delicious dinner that night. These little gestures are what add up to a beautiful thing at the end .
Good comment until you advertised your channel
Am planning to repair my Mi 10t screen replacement, pray for me bro..
The screen is being shipped from AliExpress
That was wholesome!
“Daddy Apples permission” 😂😂
With all the different screw tips used here, these really are the Volkswagen/Audi of phones. Slick and nice looking but underneath designed by engineers who don't care how much the shops suffer doing maintenance.
BMW **
Isn‘t that true for every car manufacturer nowadays?
Lol you can say that for every car manufacturer….
@@bodigames no it’s particularly bad for vw and a lot of German cars. You can take half a Japanese car apart with a 10mm socket.
I am from germany Volkswagen isnt here a nice Car. Mercedes BMW and audi Are the holy trinnity 👌🏼
8:12 "I'll make a dedicated video about vibrators at some point in the future."
Twenty bucks says this is gonna get taken out of context.
Exactly what I thought 😂
Like the line "the balls were leaking everywhere" later in the video.
yes cant wait for that video :)
dafug
Apple has taken time to print a15 🤣🤣🤣🤣
apple product designers are cool man but, unfortunately they are not the ones who decides whether iPhones should be repairable or not. just look at the motherboard, literally a masterpiece. compare that to any other phone, all of them have green motherboards that makes you feel like you're holding a 5$ remote.
@@ibrahem3904 keen observation 🤜🤛
You mean Foxconn
@@ibrahem3904 but mine is black. do you like that 🌚👀
@@ibrahem3904 no it isn’t a masterpiece . It’s junk
I just found this channel, very comforting. A comedian, a technician, and an airline pilot mid-flight announcement all in one.
😂 the comment about Chinese brail saying “Apple uses too many screws” busted me up. I love this channel!!!
Same lol
“laugh in chinese brail”
No one:
Jerry: lets make a dedicated video about vibrators
Lmao 😂
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@@Chad_itya both just destroy *things*
Why , do your sister use it ?
I actually work for a small repair shop in town and have repaired my own devices on occasion. Apple's sheer dedication to anti-repair measures is truly mind blowing, especially nowadays considering their earth friendly focus.
Their devices have only gotten more and more difficult to properly repair over the years. With most/all of the components being serialized for each individual device since the 12 series, Apple is only making the situation so much worse for consumers, repair shops, and the planet.
It is also true that we have lasers to help with the removal of any iPhone back glass. The adhesive they use is so tough that sometimes an additional round of the laser machine is needed just to be able to use a humane amount of force to chip away at the remaining portion of the glass.
Wanted to shine some light on common Apple related issues and problems we have to face on a daily basis.
O yess. Good luck explaining customers that your iphone X is stuck in Apple logo because your ear speaker unit stopped working for no reason , and replacing it will lose face ID option. And explain iphone 11 users that your LCD' touch can stop working for no reason and replacing it will give you stupid notification even though the replacement part is original Apple screen 🤦♂️
@@FaigMasimov Most expensive throw away phones?
It's incredible to see that I don't particularly see ANYONE backing up Apple's ideas from a logical stand point on their actions, but they still are able to get away with it. "The rich gets richer" I guess is the term for that...
Apple phones are too premium to let any third party repair shop put their hands on it. I’ve visit third party repair shop a few times before and their work sucks. I will never visit again and rather pay Apple official repair services. That way I know it’s repaired to laser precision.
Most third party repair don’t even wear gloves and worked in unsanitary environment full of dust debris. I’ve even seen worker eat food while they work on customers phone.
Totally unacceptable. The oils and bacteria from the human skin will enter and multiply inside the phone. Eroding components. This is why repaired phones will die within just a few months.
@@PirateKing1256 lmaoo🤣🤣🤣🤣 your comment can easily win "2022's dumbest comment ever contest".
Especially , the last paragraph, about bacterias 🤣🤣
Jerry Snaps Everything
apple in 2050: you've replaces a screw, for security reasons, several features have been disabled
You hold the phone wrong, and it stops working!
No, wait, that was 11 years ago
Love apple and Samsung phones
Samsung will do something similar but only after throwing shade at Apple.
You held our phone wrong! We must cut off your arms!
@@VynZography you put on a screen protector? That’s it your screen now goes black every 5 seconds!
"I'll make an entire video about vibrators at some point"
JRE OnlyFans confirmed
That's the only channel I am willing to pay for on OF.
Wanted to like this post but couldn't bring myself to change it from 69 likes
Maybe Cambry will help out too.
Followed immediately with a comment about balls.
And he went straight from vibrators to balls inside!🤣
every time he says something like "glass is glass and we know what happens to glass" I get excited like it is Christmas morning
Hey, I really appreciate you giving us the chance to screenshot the inside as a wallpaper!! I always wanted that as my wallpaper but couldn’t find one. That was really cool and got me more engaged than before 😁
Zach: “it’s a royal pain to take apart.”
Also Zach: still does it for us so we can see what the inside looks like
I mean its his job
Hey Zack!
You actually inspired me to get a job at a local phone repair store (so many iPhone repairs), and are a big reason why I want to get into tech sustainability for my career! Keep up the good work man!
Look in to the Right to Repair movement
Could be a short lived career after hearing how apple pair all their components to a single phone 🤪
@@DJOHN5ON it could be a high paying job if demand meets. Less repairers = more cash and if you could pull it off you’re looking at a really big cash right there. The pairing itself to the components will be resolve in a week kek
I watch these teardowns every night before going to bed.
Ohh
I can’t tell if that’s supposed to be a compliment or a diss?
Thats not a good habit.
Keep your phone aside... last 30mins... just relax, think you did today, how can you make better tomorrow
What the real reason behind it 😂 😂😂
Invest in asmr
"I am trying not to sneeze untill the rest of my repair" bro you killed Mee with this 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
These durability tests and teardowns are almost turning into comedies, love it!
Machine learning pid iron station and smart home and more in my channel💪💝
Could we see a bend test of iPad mini 6?
I'm an Apple user, but I have two gripes against Apple: the Lightning port, and the anti-repair tactics they do
Agreed. Those are my biggest two gripes as well. I understand them keeping lightning on the regular iPhone 13‘s and the SE. however on a pro phone they absolutely should have USB-C or Thunderbolt like the iPad Pro and MacBooks Pros have. I don’t even care if they mark up the price an extra $100 to compensate for the loss of royalties from Lightning.
Yeah my only gripe is the usb c connector. Everything else could careless.
Screw the port I don't care. IPhones are pretty cool software wise, cool enough for me to ignore the port situation (I care more about the lack of the aux port), but the repairability is disgusting...
If I want to spend any money above 500€ I would probably get a fair phone to not support a greedy disgusting company. If not, 150€ xiaomi phones will literally do everything I would ever throw at it
I actually like the lightning port even tho the cables are annoying, it seems more stable than USB-C. Ive had tons of issues with my past android phone with intermittent data connection for android auto having to change cable every few months to keep it from disconnecting randomly.
@@jamesrosenberg1612 You are the first person I've ever seen make that claim. I've seen A LOT of fucked up lightening cables over the years, cant think of a single ruined USB-C cable...
Furthermore USB-C cables are way cheaper, and most people have tens of them lying around their homes, there is literally no reason for Apple to use their stupid proprietary connecter, it has virtually no upsides, a lot of downsides, and is 100% there just to make them more money for the already over-priced cellphones they sell...
before I get demolished for the 'over-priced' comment, all major tech companies sell over-priced phones, the fact that everyone does it however doesn't mean it cannot be pointed out and criticized lol
I really like your videos and your commentary on "right to repair". It is a huge environmental issue. Thank you.
Legitimate up
He’s always so gentle until he wants to show us something
Well played Tim. Well played 😊
Malaki laki na naipon mo idol, bili ka na
Well played Abdul ; )
Machine learning pid iron station and smart home and more in my channel💪💝
The fact that he knows tim is watching this hes playing 8D chess
@@thelegendSSR bois played well ;)
“Ill make a deticated video about vibrators sometime in the future” - jerryrigeverything 2021
🌚🌚🌚🌚
69 likes lol
How original
Futa
XDDDDDD
"Glass is Glass,
And we know what happens to glass!"
-Zack
Zack** that's his real name.
@@MrJamiez ok?
Zack?
@@_DreamzGaming 👌🏻?
@@MrJamiez what's his full name? And where did i listen Zacks Jerry Rig???
It's 4 months later and I'm watching this for the first time. That bit about *apple using too many screws in Chinese braille* had to be the funniest thing I've heard all weak. Thank you kind and gentle soul.
"I will make a detailed video on vibrators, they do some pretty cool stuff"
"The iPhone 13 doesn't seem to have any balls inside"
He’s doing it on purpose 😭
“The balls started leaking everywhere”, “without daddy apple’s permission” 😭
"The A15 Bionic" *I fell for it* - you crack me up 😂
Scammers ☝️
Roast apple everything
Hi my friend
Apple is my dog's shit and samsung S21 ultra is op
@@did4273 sure thing owen
@@did4273 loll
@@did4273 right
These videos are therapeutic.
This is stupid!
"Let's get started"
Ahh yes, I guess we'll be seeing another torn down expensive phone😌
**casually unlifes a one thousand one hundred dollar phone**
@@randaranatunga7259 in my country the 13 pro max 128gb version is for sell at around 1400 dollars and for the 1tb variant its 2100 dollars ;-;
@@hs0988 PAINFUL😑
@@hs0988 oof
Might I ask what region that is in?
Because in my region a 128 gig 12 pro max goes for freaking 1,720 USD
If I ever get an apple product I’m definitely gonna get it shipped in, because I wait paying almost 800 dollars more just because it’s from my own country lol
@@randaranatunga7259 Im from Malaysia, and for some reason they charge alot lot more in my our countries :/
Don't know what was cleaner: the way he put it back together, or the solid jabs at Apple. Thumbs up for that! 👍
I love a teardown skin brother
First
2nd
69 likes, verified user, and I’m 3rd
But for real, the tear down is also dope.
Your roasting is amazing when any apple product comes to your hands
"Glass is Glass and you know what happens to Glass."
Sun Tzu, Art of War- Yeah, sounds about right.
Techno pog
Agreed catches and cracks no one lines that
“Glass is glass
And we know what happens to glass”
This man still has that poetic spirit from the last video
He’s going from JerryRigEverything to JerryRapEverything
Jerry rapeVerything
"The IPhone 13 Doesn’t Appear To Have Balls on the bottom"
i cannot handle this 😂
Lol 🤣
“I’ll do an entire video on vibrators later” 🤣
It turns out the iPhone 13 DID have balls but they "started to leak everywhere".
🤨
Hey jerry rig I’ve repaired my old iPhone 6’s screen,battery, and charging port by watching these videos. Thanks man
Apple's prowess for design and implementation of all this technology in the palm of your hand; it is simultaneously impressive and also tragic how they've used it against the consumer.
apple isn’t forcing anyone to buy their phones.
I don't know if some people are blind or something here in comments. It literally takes two screws and hot gun to take of the screen just like any other phone. Everything inside just connects easily and can be removed easily probably easier than most smartphones. Tell one thing they did against customer, is everything inside glued NO, does it require anything extra to open it up NO, he literally ripped of the camera housing and it still works. Replacement prices aren't a big deal mobile shops can replace it easily at nice price apple won't say anything about it.
@@dkdanis1340 Congrats. You've disassembled an iPhone, now what? If you actually want to replace something, good luck. Example: iPhone 12 has a camera that can only be replaced with a proprietary cloud-linked software tool only accessible by certified Apple Technicians. If you try to do it yourself using official hardware from a donor device, it still won't work because of how everything is serialized. There is no DIY repair here.
@@dkdanis1340 Replacing components (if you can get your hands on them) means you will constantly get annoying messages you didn't use the original, also did you not see what he had to do to get the battery out? I remember a time every phone had a removable back cover and battery, and I'm not old in the slightest. Just because every other company does it now too, doesn't mean this is okay. And most companies don't make replacement components hard to find and don't use liek 8 different screw types.
@@boomerang-digital8514 it doesnt make it right
9:03 Zack removing Pull tabs is satisfying as heck to my ears
It made my eyes water and my tinnitus worse for the duration of the noise which was off-putting...
Weird asmr
8:12 Jerry: “I’ll make a dedicated video on vibrators”
🤨
That vibrator is next to those little speaker balls. 😂
@@mashy712 oh fuck
Bend test of iPad mini 6
He made a video on vibratory already
that "i fell for it " was hilarious 🔥😂😂😂
6:09 - mighty daring to twiddle around with your image sensor with a thin metal tool while it's exposed!
Camera sensors have glass filters above them, and as you well know, glass scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7, while stainless steel is level 5.
The sensor itself isn't exposed - there's a piece of glass over it to prevent destroying it just like so. If there were no glass, touching the sensor with your finger would be dangerous, and as we know, it's not.
@@JA-oq9bt Even without a scratch, though, little bits of dirt (and oil, presumably on the tip of that tool unless cleaned with an alcohol swab) can get on the front of the glass, and then if shooting into the sky or other bright sources, you'll see a nice speck in the image if not cleaned off.
I mean it's not the end of the world, but why take the risk and have to clean the sensor?
@@JeffGeerling Yes, I freaked out when he did that.
F U N N I N U M B E R
6 9
Zack: "it seems like i am praising Apple , but i am" lol
Too bad cause its a garbage company that doesn't ever let you own the phone u bought
@@s.k.9774 Watch the full video please. He's talking about it.
How come it still doesn't have one of the best optical image stabilisation. Check out vivo x70 pro plus vs iphone 13 pro max , and this is still not the best smartphone out there
@@s.k.9774 Yoh chill bro if u dont like iphones just dont buy them its that simple
@@joeosubu1887 It may not be the “best iPhone” out there in terms of raw specs… A lot of gaming phones have that territory, but Apples ecosystem, iOS, app support, peripheral support, privacy, and a lot of other things make the apple experience much nicer. I went from Samsung to Apple and boy is it a much nicer experience. No one makes phones as clean and easy to use as Apple
Zach you should have done what electroboom once said-
"There is usually some excess screws that you can vacuum"
I LOVE that channel!
That’s not killing time Jerry. That’s stalling for RUclips content time. Just gotta get that 10+ mins…
And I respect the hell out of it
8:12 "I'll make a dedicated video about vibrators sometime in the future" - looking forward to it😂
lol
The durability test is going to be a difficult watch
Zack, the type of RUclipsr that will still upload the same day his son is born, congrats!!
It’s pre recorded!
Wdym
@@CoolBluePlayz but still uploaded today!
@@elmariowski its already uploaded earlier and scheduled it go on public to this very day
Jerry, speaking from someone who worked in phone repair and had a laser cutting machine for back glasses, all of the newer iPhones are extremely hard to do because of all the sensors and connectors that attach to the back glass which make it likely to rip important components while removing the back glass. He had to turn down those iPhones especially for that reason.
Just fill the cracks with windshield resin. It looks cool and it costs like $5
You miss THE point?
Just so you know, his name is Zack, not Jerry.
@@high63294 Yeah but with 7 million subscribers, the dude probably just accepted “Jerry” as his second name at some point haha
I repaired my own iPhone 6s by replacing the screen with aftermarket from repair universe. Surprisingly the Touch ID works, but not on iPad with same repair, wondered if I missed something
"do you remember those old school Lego Bionicles?" Yes Zack, I do 🥲, they were my life blood.
@L33TSO you should check out the value of them nowadays. It's ridiculously high!
I had a whole basket of them as a kid, which my mom thought would be a good idea to put outside the house one day….. It got stolen. I was collecting them for years….
@@HarbingerOfTears could be worse. My brother was given a 100% complete set of Star Wars toys as a kid, which was immediately opened, violently played with, and subsequently stolen or lost over the next year. 🤣
"Apple still owns the phone you paid for" amen brotha
I love that everyone is going in on Right To Repair
Because unlike data collection where there's another point of view that's actually logical.
There is no other point of view on right to repair that's logical. Framework's laptop already debunked everything manufactures said about slim designs being harder to make repairable. Microsoft already made the push and apologized. And it's already been documented by the law, that it is our right to repair our devices.
Maybe if you only watch tech channels. In real life no one really cares
@@johnsmithers284 All of the large tech channels which all reach millions of people daily. But yeah nO OnE cArEs
You have the right to repair, just not the ability to repair
The right to repair Is simple to solve. Don't buy the brand that won't let you repair it. Apple is a mean and nasty company.
5:02 subscribed for that kopaka reference
Every year I look forward to seeing your tear down of the new iPhones, I’m sure Tim watches your videos lol
599 for a back replacement :O howly damn!
Magic. :p
That's twice the price of my phone lol.
@@IronIsKing IronIsNotKing
@@bassyey Yeah, me and the wife JUST bought 2 used Pixel 5 for that price. Running Android 12 as of yesterday!
Plus the iPhone is a brick in comparison handled one at Costco and the Sharp corners and edges of the buttons 😝.
Will i get a warning of not genuine apple parts if i replace the back glass of my iPhone with 3rd party glass lol
I've repaired my oneplus 7t pro twice! First time I changed the back glass panel, second time I switched the charging port! Thanks a ton for making these videos, Zack! They're really helping!
Hope you, Cambry and the little one are doing great!
Regards
Oskar from Sweden
Your Voice and Analysis is golden. And permit me to copy your style on video 😂
I love it!
Its really cool that JerryRigEverything consistently points out things like repairability and reducing e-waste.
Very good job!!
"These phones are royal pain to take apart"
Jerry: "Emergency SOS"
These phones are for the rich people who don't waste time to repair their phones on their own.
@@Sujeesh_Bhosri who repairs phones on their own, even if your drop broke
Hahahaha
@@a3ro379 I do.
Jerry: “I’ll make a dedicated video about vibrators at some point in the future”
**Gains 1M female subscribers**
🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂💔💔💔💔
Lol
Are ara 🤭
Damn
This is why RIGHT TO REPAIR is what is needed.
“Sir, what do we do about independent repair shops?”
“Screw those guys.”
“Um, did he mean figuratively or literally…?”
rofl
Time stamp
It really is impressive how tightly and neatly they pack everything in there and that miniaturized sensor shift tech is amazing, but it’s a shame they prevent swapping internal components with those software blocks. It just seems like a greedy move
I prefer it but it would be nice if Apple let you turn off the warnings in settings.
If I take my phone in I want to know if actual new hardware was used or if it was taken from another iPhone or a knockoff part.
I honestly don’t understand this “right to repair” talk. You own the phone. You can do whatever you want with it.
But that doesn’t mean Apple or any company is forced to manufacture more parts or forced to sell those parts to anyone they don’t want too.
If you aren’t okay with that then don’t buy Apple products.
You wouldn’t demand a car company make an electric option just because you want it. You just wouldn’t buy that car.
Now would it be nice if any repair shop could buy real parts from Apple? Yes. Should consumers put pressure on companies for things they want? Yes. Should you advocate the government steps in? No.
Call me an Apple sheep but I enjoy apple products all the way down the line. I am okay knowing that if I buy an 8gb MacBook Pro I stead of the 16gb I am stuck with that forever. I am comfortable knowing that it’s going to cost me $500 (I buy Apple car plus but if I didn’t) to replace glass on my phone if I drop it and I still go caseless.
I research and consider the pros and cons when buying devices. Ultimately it is my fault if I make the wrong decision.
@@HeyItsHades Well cause you're going to always be financially capable of fixing your phone through Apple doesn't mean other people have the leisure of doing so as well. Especially regions without service centres. Your opinion, tho I respect it still seems a little bit too subjective.
Imagine owning a toyota car, and then you have to go back to toyota personally to get a new tire for your car, that wouldn't make sense would it?
@@HeyItsHades you can do anything you want. Apple controls software too.
> It just seems like a greedy move
It doesn't just *seem* like that. It straight up IS a greedy-ass move.
@@HeyItsHades even a genuine part will be triggered. That's disgusting on Apple's part.
The first phone repair I ever did was on my LG V20. Thanks to JerryRigEverything and his teardown of the V20, I was able to repair the screen. Great phone and I dearly miss the replaceable battery.
I used to repair iPhones at a few dollars above cost for friends a long time ago. I started by fixing a broken 3gs and went on to repair ~50 or so phones. I had a ton of the little screw driver and prying tool kits.
I stopped when I tore the cable to my finger print reader and was serialized out of my own iPhone 6. It was incredibly disappointing.
I still repair other small electronics, but I stopped buying apple products since. As a diy guy it's been a great decision for me.
"If i cant replace my own iphone's component without daddy Apple's permission, do i really own my iphone?"
-jerry
You vill own nothzing and you vill be happy.
Orwellian moment
🔥🔥
This channel is like performing open heart surgery on smartphones. It's so precise and it *always* fascinates me how detailed everything is.
I've never laughed this hard watching a phone teardown. What fun!
9:02 It's funny how calmy and sweetly Zack just throws shade at everyone 😂
"I can replace ... because I actually own the car"
**Mercedes laughing quietly**
and BMW 😂
**Tesla laughing loudly**
I work at a Apple authorized repair center and me and another technician were talking about the labeling on the processor and the vibe motor and how unusual that was. Our theory is that at the time of design Apple new that they were going to do the new consumer repair program which is why they added the labels.
Free marketing exactly as he stated using vloggers like himself is more likely in my opinion.
Your prediction was on spot 👌😂
This guy knows exactly what he's doing. Kudos to your skill set. 🙏
The best voice in the world
2:34 "i fell for it", made me laugh more than it should have 🤣🤣
After that i paused the video and checked if my earphones are working 😂
@@pavanshetty4176 me too
"Do you remember those old school Lego Bionicles?" Yes I do, as a matter of fact I still got one sitting on my library bookshelf
I've got a small collection on my dresser 🥰 love to see them getting some recognition
Same
Oh yeah
I work at a phone repair place and no lie every day i have an issue where i have to tell the customer that their phone is gonna lose functionality if we replace certain parts on iphones. Either the fingerprint sensor on the iPhone 6-8 or face id on the newer ones. It's actually disgraceful that people still give money to companies that make a living out of screwing their customers over. Right to repair is an important thing. But not giving money to the companies against them is what will really wake them up. Money is all they care about
So what that’s what apple care is for. I trade phones on lease yearly, I recycle a newer device, and nothing gets thrown away.
@Vikings Shadow Because Apple takes all of the guesswork out of the entire PC experience. They make video editing very simple and simpler people who don't comprehend complex issues exist. In large numbers, sadly.
@@JAMESWUERTELE bro you are blessed not everyone has that kinda money
So you're basically happy that you get to spend more money on them. Cool.
Apple fans
Right to repair is a real thing that needs to be talked about.
This is like the Ford/John Deere of phones.
It is insanely great how much tech they can package in such a small space these days
Zack, I love your sense of humor and truthfulness. Awesome video!
The way he repeats the "A15 Bionic" gets me cracked up... Laughing so hard..
That voice and these chill videos, I could sit here and watch these all night….
Wait that’s what I am already doing…