This guy is amazing, actually. He completely reverse engineered a smartphone from scratch, to the point where he can just plug it in and use the processor. With no prior knowledge of smartphones, or even programming languages. He just kinda figured out how it works.
I loved the Black Sun logo and all the coding language scrolling down the screen. I work in IT and I'm not even sure how I would take over the OS like that without a Terminal window, which would be a third party app download, which I assume they wouldn't be able to do on the moon (technically possible, but I imagine they have a zero contact policy given how dated their technology is in some areas). The guy is a genius to be able to figure it all out without an internet to search for all the answers.
It's amazing what can be accomplished with old tools like WWII-era oscilloscopes and probes. And every advanced nation on our planet was racing towards computer technologies - America happened to get there first and defined the paradigm for the world - but isolated moon Nazis could've independently made a lot of progress. But interfacing analog logic with digital processing is always a bloody nightmare. Cautious, methodical, systematic trial and error takes a long time to produce results. So yeah, this guy is a genius.
@@pwnmeisterage The US was 15 years behind Germany in nearly every field until the end of WW2. There wasn't much left of Germany after all the carpet bombing, and the Americans swooped in and boxed up anything intellectual and took it back home with them, including leading German scientists during Operation Paperclip. The most famous of the scientists taken back to the US was Wernher Von Braun, who led the Americans during the Space Race. The Americans gained jet engines, rockets, and the first stealth bomber, among many other amazing inventions.
I always thought this was interesting beyond the silliness of the movie, the idea of two human civilization developing vastly different outcomes with technology. Like they didn’t have specific component and technology but still were able to build what they had, their spaceship alone was better than what the people on earth had.
More like those nazis technology still trap in WW2 era which thier machine look bigger to hold all component needed for machine yet already reach interstellar travel with limited computerized power, while earth all their machine small and have lot of function for ease handling but still struggle to reach the star...In short these guys is different civilization all together
This is a common thread in a lot of alternate history. Change the outcome of some wars and who rules the world and it leads to a totally different technological progression. One example that comes to mind are the Fallout games, instead of progressing in computing and microelectronics they progress towards nuclear physics. By 2070 in that timeline they have fission and fusion batteries that fit in your hand, nuclear reactors in every car, every household device and even the lights on your walls have a micro-nuclear battery that would last centuries. And yet their computers like any microelectronics, still analog and bulky, displays are still CRTs.
True, without mentioning the huge energy comsuption and how hot those old computer used to get. They used to get so hot that they malfunctioned due to the high temperature that they raised.
Not sure....if they could conquer Earth he could get all the computers he ever wanted....so purposely not charging the phone doesn't seem a very good idea.
+Neko You never know Moon Nazi scientists. He looks like a science-first-war-later guy, so, it'll make sense to him to get several earthen computers before the Gotterdammerung flies, so he can reverse-engineer one without fear of losing the only thing, capable of controlling this giant flagship. Besides, it's likely he was afraid, that computer factories on Earth would get destroyed during the invasion.
@@corporategunner5972 Oh definitely ... until its battery depletes, that is. 🤭 It's the Genie's case alright, unlimited cosmic powers, itty-bitty living space, only with computing power and battery power. 😂
@@Argentvs They have discovered fusion but don't have smartphones. NICE. And almost everything is mechanical. Steampunk then. Advanced yet outdated at the same time.
@@Bellecher Is a sci-fi movie. They are basically living in a 1950s tech, so no steampunk, they don't use steam but electricity. Just that they have unlimited power and energy weapons.
@@Argentvs Of course, this whole movie is a joke, but the Germans were actually pretty far in terms of nuclear fission back then. Not that far that they could use fusion energy, of course. But the idea is, that they *needed* fusion energy, so they put all their resources into investigating that. While computers didn't have that much of a priority for them.
1) Apple wouldn't want to advertise how quickly iPhone batteries can die, and 2) Apple wouldn't want to admit their evil marketing Nazi plans to take over the world.
That old man seems so happy! I was sad when the battery ran out not because it would cause the nazis Trouble but because the happy scientist didn´t have anything to Play with anymore... :( Poor scientist
@@IloveJellow not Power source, in the movie they developed a helium 3 based power source, the phone was used for computing power, probably for calculation of the flight path, and to calibrate the Flywheels and reaction control Systems to keep such a large Vessel stable.
It is funny that the doc did figure out the complicated USB protocol and the internal workings of this alien device but not charging it with simply 5V. And by the way USB cables don't work without Vcc and GND pins connected to 5V and 0V.
It's not sucking power for the machine. It simply proceeds a colossal amount of information (by their standards) the machine works. Their main power source are helium engines. Basically the ship lack the brain to operate, other than that it was all set.
Technically speaking computing essentially means processing information. The smartphone is a computer but obviously not the same calibers of self build computers at home or work.
If you put it in that perspective, its astonishing, Just how much computing power we carry in our pocket 50 years ago, to achieve the same power, you had to make a computer the size of a building.
@@kerbodynamicx472 It was quite a flop sadly. Not many people know it exists. Marketing and Theatre Cooperation was pathetic. Because nazis and conspiracies the movie was barely shown in theatres. Tho also the plot of movie was insane :D
Well NASA did send man to the moon using computer that is thousands time slower than our smartphones today. Powering a spaceship with smartphone seems a legit idea. Lol
I work in IT and I'm not even sure how I would take over the OS like that on a smart phone without a Terminal window, which would be a third party app download to the phone, or SSH which is blocked by default, neither of which they would be able to do on the moon. The mad scientist would first have to figure out the data and power pins without a manual, perhaps could be done with a well calibrated voltmeter, but then hijack the phone, all without an internet to search for all the answers. If he could get root access he could also wipe the OS from the phone and then write his own OS, but that would be a waste of time since it already has an OS, he just needs a C compiler, which probably isn't on any smart phone by default. You could possibly dismantle the phone completely and write a new OS to the memory, but again you'd have to know all the pinouts for all the chips.
You'd basically need to hack this thing. Most smartphones are locked in a way you can't just easily-peasily deploy software on them. If this was an iPhone, he basically would need an XCode license from Apple for that LMAO. And probably, the phone was locked with a pin code (as most phones are). These are also not easily hackable. So this guy hacked the lock screen, found a way to deploy software on the phone, and created an interface to speak to the Götterdämmerung.
Love how the Germans had space warships (somehow) but were astonished by smart phones. Makes me think what would happen if they figured out smart phones sooner
In german he says "our (long pause) fabulous Führer", that's more about fantasizing than "beloved"... Is this scene a reference to 'smartphones could fly you to the moon' idea?
Есть в этом моменте что-то. Когда для одних это обыденность и безделушка, для других это чудо, толчок к прогрессу а то и объект который позволил запустить мега убер карабль 3000 с ужаснейшим оружием судного дня на борту и на котором можно производить межпланетные перелёты а того и больше.
I mean , honestly, gotta give Props for inventing a USB on his own, but little that he know someone already invented it a long time ago on earth before him😂😂😂
Seeing modern technology be adapted to work with archaic hardware has always been my favorite sci-fi trope. Dark (The Netflix Series) also did something similar, just something so cool to me about people modifying “Futuristic” technology to get it to work with the devices of their time. In Dark for example, the tinkerer has to solder new power leads to the battery terminals of the smart phone, as he has no way of recharging it. Stuff like this always makes me giddy and I hope we can see more tropes like this in the future :)
The most unrealistic thing in yhis film is nazis being years behind the rest of humanity when it should be the other way around. The most realistic thingis the UN
Adolf Hitler Well you have to remeber that in this universe all the best enginers have been captured plus Landing on the moon and establishing a running colony with no outside help takes time and thus took away from any real new break throughs in technology.
They skipped the Cold War. Also they had enough issues living on the Moon than making huge advancements. Besides that ship was pretty powerful even while it was "behind in teach"....it withstood nukes....
I disagree. I say its more accurate that they whent down a different path in technology because of resources at hand as well as needs. I mean they managed to establish a colony with population big enough for mining, engineering, military, etc. In the span of 40 years. 40 years. The fact that they managed all that in that time frame alone tells you how advanced they are. Their technology is not inferior or superior but different.
I can't see a computer, it is just a clock parts moving around ,I was more affected by the ambitious speech of this German professor, as if he could destroy the whole world with just a wave of his hand😂
This guy is amazing, actually. He completely reverse engineered a smartphone from scratch, to the point where he can just plug it in and use the processor. With no prior knowledge of smartphones, or even programming languages. He just kinda figured out how it works.
I loved the Black Sun logo and all the coding language scrolling down the screen. I work in IT and I'm not even sure how I would take over the OS like that without a Terminal window, which would be a third party app download, which I assume they wouldn't be able to do on the moon (technically possible, but I imagine they have a zero contact policy given how dated their technology is in some areas). The guy is a genius to be able to figure it all out without an internet to search for all the answers.
It's amazing what can be accomplished with old tools like WWII-era oscilloscopes and probes. And every advanced nation on our planet was racing towards computer technologies - America happened to get there first and defined the paradigm for the world - but isolated moon Nazis could've independently made a lot of progress.
But interfacing analog logic with digital processing is always a bloody nightmare. Cautious, methodical, systematic trial and error takes a long time to produce results. So yeah, this guy is a genius.
@@pwnmeisterage The US was 15 years behind Germany in nearly every field until the end of WW2. There wasn't much left of Germany after all the carpet bombing, and the Americans swooped in and boxed up anything intellectual and took it back home with them, including leading German scientists during Operation Paperclip. The most famous of the scientists taken back to the US was Wernher Von Braun, who led the Americans during the Space Race. The Americans gained jet engines, rockets, and the first stealth bomber, among many other amazing inventions.
But not how to charge it. :D
He should reverse engineer the human brain
Subtitles on subtitles on subtitles. It's madness.
I speak german the translation is not even right, the guys say our fabulous Führer but the subtitle says beloved.
How'bout this:
South American soap opera dubbed in Estonian and subtitled in Russian. And the dub is all by the same dude in a level and bored tone.
And CC available aswell
@@EXMachina. how are you so early mein freund
French subtitles, then spanish, then english, all on a Finnish-German-Australian, comic-science-fiction-action film
I always thought this was interesting beyond the silliness of the movie, the idea of two human civilization developing vastly different outcomes with technology. Like they didn’t have specific component and technology but still were able to build what they had, their spaceship alone was better than what the people on earth had.
More like those nazis technology still trap in WW2 era which thier machine look bigger to hold all component needed for machine yet already reach interstellar travel with limited computerized power, while earth all their machine small and have lot of function for ease handling but still struggle to reach the star...In short these guys is different civilization all together
This is a common thread in a lot of alternate history. Change the outcome of some wars and who rules the world and it leads to a totally different technological progression. One example that comes to mind are the Fallout games, instead of progressing in computing and microelectronics they progress towards nuclear physics. By 2070 in that timeline they have fission and fusion batteries that fit in your hand, nuclear reactors in every car, every household device and even the lights on your walls have a micro-nuclear battery that would last centuries. And yet their computers like any microelectronics, still analog and bulky, displays are still CRTs.
In Fallout though they were starting to implement integrated circuits and transistors @@sam23696
I can't stop laughing at the USB joke
Yeah, up until now I can't stop thinking how funny that is
Me too .
Lol :)
Ditto 😂🤣
If u watch from the first...u will c tht the doctor called tht tiny device is nothing
From a technical standpoint, the computer should have made a lot more noise, because German computers used relays instead of vacuum tubes.
True, without mentioning the huge energy comsuption and how hot those old computer used to get. They used to get so hot that they malfunctioned due to the high temperature that they raised.
@@capscaps04 Relay computers like the Z4 used a lot less power. 4000 Watt is still a lot, but very little compared to tube computers.
This could have been just the control interface, with the main processing done elsewhere. Keep in mind this station they are on is gigantic.
But...but... a phone can also draw power through a USB cable, thus charging it's battery?
Maybe the Nazi USB version doesn't? All take, take, take from them, no give.
Maybe he wanted more earthen computers like this, so he intentionally made it unable to charge the phone.
Not sure....if they could conquer Earth he could get all the computers he ever wanted....so purposely not charging the phone doesn't seem a very good idea.
+Neko You never know Moon Nazi scientists. He looks like a science-first-war-later guy, so, it'll make sense to him to get several earthen computers before the Gotterdammerung flies, so he can reverse-engineer one without fear of losing the only thing, capable of controlling this giant flagship. Besides, it's likely he was afraid, that computer factories on Earth would get destroyed during the invasion.
The power and data go through different pins in an USB connector. Presumably the doctor's cable had only the data pins.
1:34 More power than any of your computers indeed, Doctor ... hilariously small battery reserve. :,D
aachelabelaaron That was the intention pretty much, haha. :,D
It could theoretically work for the Nazis because today's smart phones have more computing power than NASA used to go to the moon in the 1960s.
@@corporategunner5972 Oh definitely ... until its battery depletes, that is. 🤭 It's the Genie's case alright, unlimited cosmic powers, itty-bitty living space, only with computing power and battery power. 😂
@@GoldieMethrans You're not wrong
Apple phones in a nutshell.
They've been able to establish a base on the moon complete with gravity and breathable atmosphere using only steam powered technology.
No, the whole premise is that they use Helium 3, hence they run on fusion energy.
@@Argentvs They have discovered fusion but don't have smartphones. NICE. And almost everything is mechanical. Steampunk then. Advanced yet outdated at the same time.
@@Bellecher Is a sci-fi movie. They are basically living in a 1950s tech, so no steampunk, they don't use steam but electricity. Just that they have unlimited power and energy weapons.
@@Bellecher Why would you need smartphones when you're trying to set up an Invasion force
@@Argentvs Of course, this whole movie is a joke, but the Germans were actually pretty far in terms of nuclear fission back then. Not that far that they could use fusion energy, of course. But the idea is, that they *needed* fusion energy, so they put all their resources into investigating that. While computers didn't have that much of a priority for them.
I wish this was an actual iPhone commercial, it'll make RUclips ads less skippable.
1) Apple wouldn't want to advertise how quickly iPhone batteries can die, and
2) Apple wouldn't want to admit their evil marketing Nazi plans to take over the world.
@@pwnmeisterage that's a shame, sad to see most ads today are nothing but corporate speak.
Nobody could even last watching 3 seconds it.
The Einstein ripoff was played by Tilo Prückner, a famous german actor. He didn't survive 2020
May he rest in peace.
Rip
And here I thought my memories of this were just fragments of a fever dream. But it's apparently a movie.
So Einstein escaped to The Moon aswell?
maybe they cloned him
@@Magg78 it's his evil brother elbert
No just another scientist
Einstein was Jewish. He fled Germany. Spent most of his days at Princeton after that.
@@CarFreeSegnitz "Jewish physics" was a term used in these times too 🤦♂️
That old man seems so happy! I was sad when the battery ran out not because it would cause the nazis Trouble but because the happy scientist didn´t have anything to Play with anymore... :( Poor scientist
well thats what happens when you think a cell phone is a ultimate power source.
@@IloveJellow not Power source, in the movie they developed a helium 3 based power source, the phone was used for computing power, probably for calculation of the flight path, and to calibrate the Flywheels and reaction control Systems to keep such a large Vessel stable.
He probably charged it later.
ONLY NOKIA IS THE ONLY WAY TO ACTIVIED 🗿
It is funny that the doc did figure out the complicated USB protocol and the internal workings of this alien device but not charging it with simply 5V. And by the way USB cables don't work without Vcc and GND pins connected to 5V and 0V.
USB has a separate ground for data, it can function with only the two data lines, if the device is powered by other means.
It's a joke you guys...
neeerd
@@RikuKawai It doesn't. USB has 5V, GND, D+ and D-. D- is not GND, D- is the inverse of D+.
Sucked all the power out of the phone in 15 seconds. Universal Service Binding USB for short.
It's not sucking power for the machine. It simply proceeds a colossal amount of information (by their standards) the machine works. Their main power source are helium engines. Basically the ship lack the brain to operate, other than that it was all set.
the music toward the end of this scene has an odd mix of heroic joy and a sister overtone. it fits extremely well
"Gotterdammerung Muss Fleigen" is perhaps the best single song on this soundtrack.
That's not computer this is a computer
shyboy 1992 that is a computer
Technically speaking computing essentially means processing information. The smartphone is a computer but obviously not the same calibers of self build computers at home or work.
@@jdavalos5477 well it seems you didn't watch the whole movie... it's part of a dialogue ;)
He uses 3.5 jack as data interface. That is a really unusual approach.
If you put it in that perspective, its astonishing, Just how much computing power we carry in our pocket
50 years ago, to achieve the same power, you had to make a computer the size of a building.
The old guys remind of my science teacher
Same lol
shouldve used nokia
they did in the sequel
Wait there’s a sequel?
@@kerbodynamicx472 It was quite a flop sadly. Not many people know it exists.
Marketing and Theatre Cooperation was pathetic. Because nazis and conspiracies the movie was barely shown in theatres.
Tho also the plot of movie was insane :D
Didn't the nazis have a problem with the Finnish and that's why they had to use Samsung.
@@sebastianstewart6894 stonks
1:15
This was what I felt when I turned on a laptop last used in 1997 and it sprung to life
I got to watch this again.
Everyone knows USB stands for united states of bacon
Well NASA did send man to the moon using computer that is thousands time slower than our smartphones today. Powering a spaceship with smartphone seems a legit idea. Lol
And you still belive that story 🤣
@@viktorfurer2671 You don't need highly complicated stuff to land on the moon
@Viktor Furer yes because the Soviets would have collaborated in the cover up...
Remember guys, whole world is a stage and behind the scenes they all are working together
No one thinks about the programming needed to interface the phone with that equipment.
You ignore the fact that Germans are adaptable to everything, though not everything is adaptable to Germans... =D
No, no, we did.
It's just that we have the common sense to remind ourselves that we're watching a movie about space nazis
I work in IT and I'm not even sure how I would take over the OS like that on a smart phone without a Terminal window, which would be a third party app download to the phone, or SSH which is blocked by default, neither of which they would be able to do on the moon. The mad scientist would first have to figure out the data and power pins without a manual, perhaps could be done with a well calibrated voltmeter, but then hijack the phone, all without an internet to search for all the answers. If he could get root access he could also wipe the OS from the phone and then write his own OS, but that would be a waste of time since it already has an OS, he just needs a C compiler, which probably isn't on any smart phone by default. You could possibly dismantle the phone completely and write a new OS to the memory, but again you'd have to know all the pinouts for all the chips.
You'd basically need to hack this thing. Most smartphones are locked in a way you can't just easily-peasily deploy software on them. If this was an iPhone, he basically would need an XCode license from Apple for that LMAO.
And probably, the phone was locked with a pin code (as most phones are). These are also not easily hackable. So this guy hacked the lock screen, found a way to deploy software on the phone, and created an interface to speak to the Götterdämmerung.
@@Delosian Why use C if you can use Plankalkül? :D
C wasn't even invented in the 1940s, so I doubt it would be his language of choice.
Greatest movie of all time
Nice dieselpunk enviroment.
Love how the Germans had space warships (somehow) but were astonished by smart phones.
Makes me think what would happen if they figured out smart phones sooner
How can the smartphone run out of battery though? Didnt the cable carry enough current to charge it?
he made the cable himself so maybe not
he did not engineer the cable, he just wrapped tape around a usb cable
The bootleg name of the cable, is a hint, that it was not up to standard.
Charge it from what? xd from the machine without power?:3
In german he says "our (long pause) fabulous Führer", that's more about fantasizing than "beloved"...
Is this scene a reference to 'smartphones could fly you to the moon' idea?
How funny would it have been if he hooked it up and the screen saver went on and they got rick rolled?
No
What would have been funny would have been the Microsoft 'Blue Screen Of Death'.
Thanks for smashing captions of two different languages together
You are welcome. I only did one. The others were embedded in the video file.
@@Argentvs Oh, so you are an idiot. You put captions on top of captions. Thanks for clarifying.
@@arm6075 Poor guy, too mad you can't read?. It's there for people from both languages. Don't like it?, GTFO scrub.
aufgemerkt, so sieht die KI aus! Einstein war ein space Pirat 😆😄
When only a steampunk Nazi space parody flick will satisfy your need for entertainment.
Back to the Future Dr. Emmett
My grade school science teacher looks just like this guys
What happens when you get a phone call about car insurance?
Uh, wouldn't plugging it in keep the battery charged?
Maybe the computing takes way more electricity than the cable can charge it with?
Есть в этом моменте что-то. Когда для одних это обыденность и безделушка, для других это чудо, толчок к прогрессу а то и объект который позволил запустить мега убер карабль 3000 с ужаснейшим оружием судного дня на борту и на котором можно производить межпланетные перелёты а того и больше.
And then there is no power, classic
They put IPhone batteries in it I think😂
what is the music here??? i love this track.
today's phone have the power to activate the death star
We went to the moon with less computer power than a smart phone. Could you get to the moon with your smart phone?
Warvvolf Yes, once I stop watching cat videos on it.
Warvvolf these are different implications of technology thought
Yea.
The computers used in the Apollo program were less powerful Than a modern toaster
Shouldnt the usb-port also give power to the device?
Only if he purposely made it to. First generation of USB cables didn't have a power pin.
How do you fuck that up? USB is mostly power feed to begin with, with only a couple of lines for actual data transfer.
1:07 wtf that sounds exactly like the omnitrix from the original 2006 ben 10 series
I mean...humanity gets to the point with the same processing power of a modern scientific calculator...
I mean , honestly, gotta give Props for inventing a USB on his own, but little that he know someone already invented it a long time ago on earth before him😂😂😂
Seeing modern technology be adapted to work with archaic hardware has always been my favorite sci-fi trope.
Dark (The Netflix Series) also did something similar, just something so cool to me about people modifying “Futuristic” technology to get it to work with the devices of their time.
In Dark for example, the tinkerer has to solder new power leads to the battery terminals of the smart phone, as he has no way of recharging it. Stuff like this always makes me giddy and I hope we can see more tropes like this in the future :)
Imagine if he had got hold of a Raspberry Pi.😂
He dosent not use nokia
Thats very legendary phone
Oh anyways Hi from future
Call that a computer?!?!
This is a computer!!!!!!!!
Einstein invented USB lmao
The Nazis can turn anything to a weapon😂😂😂😂😂
Well the good doctor forgot that little pc he is so obsesed (that we know as smarthphone) eventually need to be recharged:):)
German speaking actors get to have a lot of fun playing NAZi's.
Wir brauchen mehr Handyfonen! Or, to paraphrase Aladdin's Genie... INFINITE COMPUTING POWER!!!!... iddy-biddy battery life.
Man, they look like they're operationg inside my dad's Ford Raptor
Die systematische bindung hat nicht die stromversorgung umfasst.
The good doctor needs an 18650 Power Bank for that phone. 🤔😘😆😅
Fun fact nokia lengendary will use it after test by adler phone🗿
Aah Udo Kier, be one with Yuri 😂
The Götterdämmerung will fly!
Si, fliegen
What is the music
Matthew Wolfgram
In the Machine
musicmp3.ru/artist_laibach__album_iron-sky-the-original-film-soundtrack.html
Some Wagner remix (original: ruclips.net/video/a53s4jyCqqU/видео.html)
The most unrealistic thing in yhis film is nazis being years behind the rest of humanity when it should be the other way around.
The most realistic thingis the UN
Adolf Hitler Well you have to remeber that in this universe all the best enginers have been captured plus Landing on the moon and establishing a running colony with no outside help takes time and thus took away from any real new break throughs in technology.
well yea but the movie wouldnt have been funny
They skipped the Cold War. Also they had enough issues living on the Moon than making huge advancements.
Besides that ship was pretty powerful even while it was "behind in teach"....it withstood nukes....
I disagree. I say its more accurate that they whent down a different path in technology because of resources at hand as well as needs. I mean they managed to establish a colony with population big enough for mining, engineering, military, etc. In the span of 40 years. 40 years. The fact that they managed all that in that time frame alone tells you how advanced they are. Their technology is not inferior or superior but different.
Should have had to flip the cable around because you ever get the right way round first time
Whats the symbol that flashes on the phone when it starts?
The nazi ship activating.
black sun
Must’ve been an apple
1:08 i heard that sound effect in lego batman the game
I can't see a computer, it is just a clock parts moving around ,I was more affected by the ambitious speech of this German professor, as if he could destroy the whole world with just a wave of his hand😂
I thought this was John Carpenter...
He has hair like Einstein
*laughs in CPU*
ok.....spaceships cannot do a 180 turn in space like that. I saw that and turned it off.
Do you realize this was a comedy didn't you?.
@@Argentvs No shit, Sherlock, but add a little realism for christs sake. Crap like this is why kids are ignorant about science.
@@montylc2001 what a fun guy. Now tell me vampires and dragons are a lie .
Nazis on the moon - no problemo. A Spaceship not flying accurate --> TURN OFF THE MOVIE!!!!!
Good luck Profesor Amerika serikat 👍
He could've just make a charger for it
Its like that failed commercial lol
So Steve jobs made the machine fly then ?
nice power
1:08 it's just me or i've heard omnitrix sound
Funny if you cınnect by usb its also recharge the battery
Not really. Original USB didn't had charging capacity, only data. They added a pair of pins for charging later.
My problem with this movie that the nazis ufo was badly weak when attacked by us space battleship
At 1:8 to 1:9 that is the sound of Ben tens omnitrix.
Albert einstein??🤔
I think it's spelled smartphone not smarthphone
Low Power. C&C reference.
C&C?
Command & Conquer.
1:08 COD zombies moon (hacking device)
Must be an iphone. Lol.
"Computer" word is mean that "completers"...! m.m.a.rana
I watch this movie before
and as expected the battery dies
If he had iPhone 12 lol with A14 bionic chip lmao and 3800.mah battery lul
For god sake, that their powering their Battleships with a lowbatt smartphone
Nein. Its for computing power only.
where is note 7 joke?
in his ohn krater on se moooon
that's not the Death Star
1:38 that's what they get for using an iphone
Epic Fail
Universal serial bus
Joke for us reality in North Korea.