Truth be told I'm more shocked that Apple didn't release a proprietary 9 volt battery to facilitate the decoupling
@JerryRigEverythingАй бұрын
DON'T GIVE THEM ANY IDEAS.
@kylesimonsenАй бұрын
Can confirm the "proprietary 9v" they created for the repair process looks really silly and is just as over-built as the rest of their repair tools, lol
@1mezionАй бұрын
@@JerryRigEverything 😀
@killaor115Ай бұрын
man this guy is a cornabll @JerryRigEverything
@haiz1985Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@UNgineeringАй бұрын
3:20 you can't just say "the higher the voltage, the quicker the battery will fall away" and not apply 100V+ to see how that works
@mohammadahnafhaqueАй бұрын
ah yes, how to cook battery
@Islamic_video-e9dАй бұрын
@@UNgineering you can with limit ampere Low current= low overall power.
@ZyghqwyvАй бұрын
@@Islamic_video-e9d then it wont be 100V
@Islamic_video-e9dАй бұрын
@@Zyghqwyv it will watch the electric boom 😁 he will explain you. Bdw The voltage will drop it current is to much limit...
@schoonerthedogАй бұрын
The literal sentence he said before was between 9v and 30…
@ScottBaker1Ай бұрын
was waiting for the teardown 9V battery skin
@SeanBZAАй бұрын
Other construction type for the 9v PP3 battery is that you have 6 AAAA cells inside, with a silicone rubber pad top and bottom, with punched out aluminium connections to place them all in series, and provide 2 tabs wrapped around to the top to contact the battery top connection.
@BillAntАй бұрын
What's baffling is why Apple couldn't just use the power from the battery by simply shorting two nearby terminals. And yes even an old battery has plenty of power to heat up the strip. As smart as they are, not quire. lol
@abdalmageedramadan5604Ай бұрын
@@BillAnt phone batteries don't reach 9v only 3.7 v , maybe it will work with 3,7v but it would take for ever
@kingofmonsters7452Ай бұрын
We need human teardown skin before GTA6😂
@exazebraАй бұрын
@@abdalmageedramadan5604 Well sometimes phone batteries charge to 4.2V. I have no idea how this adhesive works, but multiplying a voltage is trivial. The phone could absolutely do it. But then again, probably wouldn't work if the battery needs to be replaced.
@bradbrowatzke7236Ай бұрын
That is actually quite a lot easier to disassemble than your previous iPhone videos, Zack. I am amazed that Apple is jumping onboard the repairability wagon, but I suppose the true test is how many of the parts will be available, and at how much. This is a step in the right direction, now all that is needed is to reduce the price of these phones from high end laptop prices to something more affordable. Thank you for your straight forward approach to things, and alway making great content.
@Raizan-IOАй бұрын
What part of EU legislation did you miss?
@FlipperWolfАй бұрын
They're only doing those things because of the pressure from the EU. I hope they'll stop waiting for governments to pressure them to actually do great things for the environment, but for now if someone isn't threatening them they will not improve
@damien991Ай бұрын
Apple does nothing out of kindness you can thank the EU for this one. For god sake it is only a matter of time until Apple unnovates so hard they make you pay for the charger separately
@DeterminedFC26 күн бұрын
You know before iPhone 7/8 all iPhones were easy to repair
@panagiotispappas1001Ай бұрын
“Just like a book, which is something you should open up once in a while if you live here in the USA.” The shade, I love it!
@scott_lego_cityАй бұрын
I choked on my coffee when I heard that 😂😂
@ramnikTDMАй бұрын
no sooner i heard that i rushed straight to comments lol!
@carmadmeАй бұрын
I spat my tea out brilliant
@mattbinsc1Ай бұрын
Love it! 😂
@erezraАй бұрын
Zack is my hero though I wonder how many will pick up on that.
@Mike5557d29 күн бұрын
Change is good, it's necessary, I'm also changing from iPhone 14 to iPhone 16 pro, just need a solid screen protector, any ideas?
@dwalsh3529 күн бұрын
I got the Vionentus screen protector, and it's been great so far, very resistant.
@TheBleson19 күн бұрын
It's not really necessary to upgrade your phone every other year...
@roger.thalesАй бұрын
Apple next year: triple press the power button to eject the battery
@PoosaycvmАй бұрын
@@IsaacFoster.. then what the fuck is this
@miltoncampossierra5228Ай бұрын
Not a bad idea!
@DerPfoertnerАй бұрын
@@IsaacFoster..it’s way easier than in any Crap Android phone
@SnoozingtonnАй бұрын
@@IsaacFoster..bro missed the entire point of the video
@DerPfoertnerАй бұрын
Samsung 2 years later when they copied it: „hey look, we have a new innovation in our Galaxy S32“ 😂😂😂
@praveengoud7512Ай бұрын
5:50 which is probably something that you should pick once in a while if you live here in USA😂😂😂
@MyMobileGamesАй бұрын
5:50
@larsmller2253Ай бұрын
I had to pause the video because I couldn’t see anything because of tears in my eyes 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂👍👍💪
@agentsomniumАй бұрын
He's feisty today lmao
@Keven-ol1hdАй бұрын
He’s mad at the recent election lol
@davidkaplan5517Ай бұрын
Based on the election yeah.
@hassanahmad568Ай бұрын
5:22 apple feeling generous or feeling the heat from EU? 😄
@lightningdev1Ай бұрын
Won't somebody think of being generous to the shareholders!?
@JayMaverickАй бұрын
This is a huge image boost for apple. I hope the emptyheaded investors will see the long term benefit.
@shinouske126Ай бұрын
@@JayMaverick I hope samsung copies this like they usually do as well
@RalphVBАй бұрын
@@shinouske126 The have to. The only reason why Apple is doing it is because the EU forced them to. Not something against Apple, but something against the unrepairability of devices nowadays.
@Xfade81Ай бұрын
@@shinouske126 you could already do easy repairs on samsung phones for years at any decent repair shop around the block for years though. They don't have screens that are artificially locked to the phone etc.
@jpstanley0Ай бұрын
Whoooa, the 9V batteries I took apart as a kid had six tall cylindrical cells similar to AAAs inside. I’ve never seen stacked ones like that!
@MrAce5022Ай бұрын
Believe it or not they were 6 AAAA VS common AAA. 9V come either way, stacked or cells
@EmayeahАй бұрын
well it makes sense, cylindrical cells stacked inside a parallelepiped wastes space
@xlr8436Ай бұрын
“Heavy duty” aka zinc carbon 9v battery’s are stacked (at least nearly always?) and alkaline 9v batteries have the AAAA’s in them. So it depends on the battery chemistry. This technically makes the 9v a battery (while an AA or AAAA is technically just a cell, not a battery. But common parlance has made both be called batteries now) What I’m not sure on is: are the AAAA’s in an 9v alkaline for manufacturing cost reasons (due to scale of producing round cells) or required due to containment reasons. I suspect the latter as I haven’t seen AAAA’s outside a 9v very often.
@scorchedearth145124 күн бұрын
Every manufacturer has his own way of doing things.
@RyanMercerАй бұрын
Remember that time Ernest got electrical powers? What's your favorite Ernest movie?
@abhi36292Ай бұрын
Begging for Kamuala is his fav movie
@RyanMercerАй бұрын
@@abhi36292 bruh, let it go. He's entitled to his political views, obsessing about a stranger's political choices is not a way to live your life. His candidate lost, move along.
@thomasodonnell2191Ай бұрын
@@RyanMercer The last 8 years was pretty much an Earnest movie...
@tatankawhiteplume6038Ай бұрын
Ernst scared stupid 💯
@RyanMercerАй бұрын
@@tatankawhiteplume6038 a solid choice.
@deveshrawool6035Ай бұрын
5:52 Jerry casually roasting people in US
@cedricdenbaes5013Ай бұрын
I quote "and currently have more fingers than I need" 5:46 never heard anyone say that 😂😂
@Lazy_TimАй бұрын
Also more than average.
@yoeribolderdijk1257Ай бұрын
A good husband only needs one finger. 😁🤣
@killaor115Ай бұрын
@JerryRigEverything clout chaser
@ishaquehassan9824Ай бұрын
Bro Please test honor x9c, very hype ads always seeing
@LindaCx20 күн бұрын
I hope I wasn't the only one who paused to actually count his fingers lol
@hergi2755Ай бұрын
5:57 hands down this is the best thing i ever heard.
@Rokstardad82Ай бұрын
As a machinist,I do love seeing those cutter paths in products lol
@felipems3624Ай бұрын
I wonder how much expensiver it got from that detail
@gr.4380Ай бұрын
I read this "as a masochist" and was very confused
@KC9UDXАй бұрын
The first tine I noticed that in public was a brass ash tray in a Wells Fargo. I was astonished they left it like that.
@crackedemerald4930Ай бұрын
I've often found them in the inside of cheap plastic toys or containers
@dronzrock6221Ай бұрын
The Edison Joke,! it took me like 2 sec but LOL!! 🤣
@TheMpboy12Ай бұрын
Underrated joke!! lol If you notice, nobody else has mentioned it xD
@AustinAudiS6Ай бұрын
0:35 it depends on the 9v. some have veritcal AAAA cells. or at least thats what they look like
@xzinik2961Ай бұрын
was gonna say the same, i even remember seeing a 9v made out of stacked button batteries, but the arrangement was kinda weird
@BrianMelanconАй бұрын
I know I tore some apart as a kid and that's what was inside. Six 1.5v cylindrical batteries. I don't know if some are still made like that or not. I haven't opened one up in at least 35 years.
@HA05GERАй бұрын
I was going to comment the same.
@alf3071Ай бұрын
why did they invent the 9v battery? I mean why this shape
@cyberGEKАй бұрын
@@alf3071My guess is that they needed a higher voltage battery for portable electronic devices and needed to keep it relatively small. Just my guess though.
@danmar007Ай бұрын
"opens up just like a book which is probably something you should pick up once in a while if you live here in the USA" 🤣 That is the coolest line I've heard from a KZbinr in a long time. Because it's so frickin' true. Best dig ever.
@upnorth7497Ай бұрын
5:49 I feel like saying, "I've got more fingers than I need" is asking the universe to remove one or more of them
@Raven74947Ай бұрын
That electroadhesive is just to look good in your teardown
@E.TaylorАй бұрын
I also have seen 9v batteries that are 6 long cylinder cells next to each other. I think they were actually AAAA battery cells no less.
@SimonBauer7Ай бұрын
yeah comparing a 9v to a AAAA Matches up in size.
@SembazuruАй бұрын
Yes. There are generally two styles of 9V batteries. One is a stacked pyle like Jerry showed, and the other is 6 AAAA cells bonded in series like one would see in a lithium battery of 18650s. The commonality is a series of six 1.5V cells.
@andrew66862Ай бұрын
I was gonna say, last time I took one apart it was 6 AAAAs. Those stacked cells are crazy.
@H2Phone27 күн бұрын
4:10 I love how creative and professional your videos are. Truly inspiring!
@Shoob__Ай бұрын
This must be much easier for a recycler standpoint - instead of hand-pulling adhesive tabs one by one they can just connect some alligator clips to the phone and work on the next phone while the adhesive melts away. Possibly could even be automated with a machine.
@JerryRigEverythingАй бұрын
Very true!
@Awais....Ай бұрын
But the adhesive tabs pulling sound is so satisfying
@ellie_is_jellieАй бұрын
i'm kind of skeptical of how this will work on the long term, sure they're unsticking pretty easily now that the phone is brand new but as the adhesive goes old im afraid the voltage alone wont be enough
@TheRocco96Ай бұрын
But now all those 9V batteries need recycling.
@EnglishMikeАй бұрын
@@TheRocco96 It might be stating the obvious, but the repair shops will use a bench power supply. No batteries required.
@EnglishMikeАй бұрын
The biggest impediment is still getting into the phone itself. If they could adapt this technology for unsealing the adhesive around the frame of the phone, it would make self-repair a cinch, especially the battery replacement. Presumably the hard part is providing a metal strip around the phone to which the adhesive strip would be attached and that could be connected to 9V (from the USB C cable) via a switch toggled by a developer mode setting when maintenance is required. Surely not beyond the capabilities of a corporation with a $31 billion annual R&D budget, right...?
@KeybladeScarАй бұрын
You can tell in his voice he’s actually excited about something that isn’t the same thing over and over lol
@robertvohs1699Ай бұрын
i have also seen 9v batteries containing 6 AAAA batteries as well as the stacked cells. they are interesting either way. thank you jerry
@preferredimageАй бұрын
4:43 Metal spudger is getting warm I bet!
@shadowlole0815Ай бұрын
Wow my heart stopped for a second...
@preferredimageАй бұрын
@@shadowlole0815 We've seen electroboom, we know what happens!
@kepler656Ай бұрын
Wtf does this comment even mean?
@preferredimageАй бұрын
@@kepler656 The metal pry tool (commonly known as a spudger) is metal. metal conducts. metal tool lands across crocodile clips connected to live battery. Current flows between contacts as metal tool acts as a resistor. metal tool gets warm.
@Spudz76Ай бұрын
Yeah 400mA is not going to heat that up. But you definitely don't want to drop metal tools on an automotive battery.
@marawan321Ай бұрын
and the ladies love it 😂😂😂, I started crying when he through that in there lol.
@highvoltage12vАй бұрын
I'm waiting for Apple to use the same conductive adhesive on the LCD. This would make repairs so much easier.
@alexfinns6162Ай бұрын
I love videos in which Zach treats devices with love! That pat on the back of the iPhone at the end was nice lol
@ZummeliАй бұрын
I don't like Apple too much, but EVERYONE has to admit that the battery removal process of this phone is quite fucking amazing :D It feels cool, looks cool and seems very easy! Glad to see repairability going in the right direction
@Murzilka95Ай бұрын
Jerry, Dbrand teardown skin for 9 volt batteries when!?
@bryanwoolbertmusicАй бұрын
0:53 “…and it’s time for me to get back on track.” *2 weeks and a day later* “It’s Thanksgiving, I’ll eat healthy next year” 😂
@skye1355Ай бұрын
Love the dbrand style of humor!!!
@Chapon75Ай бұрын
Great vid! Do you guys still do much 3d printing for not a wheelchair now your manufacturing is at a larger scale?
@atlanarsimhareddy1477Ай бұрын
I think they use it only for prototypes
@JerryRigEverythingАй бұрын
We have 3 'hobby' style printers right now - just for prototyping, and making endcaps for metal tubes. But nothing structural yet.
@Bein_IanАй бұрын
@@JerryRigEverythingtake a look at the new Creality K2, it's got an enclosed heated chamber so it should handle hard plastics like ABS and a hardened steel Nozzle so it's great with composites. When I have enough saved up for one I'm putting my money down.
@Chapon75Ай бұрын
@@Bein_Ian what about bambu lab x1?
@dakotareid1566Ай бұрын
@@Chapon75i have one its awesome
@glitchingliveАй бұрын
6:40 thats the most truest thing you said “and the ladys love it” you know many many woman showed up to my back alley repair shop 99% of them thats for sure😂😂😂😂
@azrobbins01Ай бұрын
Why do these phone batteries need such strong adhesives anyway? As long as it is not rattling around, then what does it matter? My laptop battery is not glued in, and it works just fine. What about screws?
@iHazMuffinzАй бұрын
not that long ago no phone battery was glued in, thanks to the EU we will be going back to that very soon.
@WooferCookerАй бұрын
I guess for the insurance that during the lifetime of the device , the little black bomb doesn’t come loose and explode. But it could also just to keep you from repairing it yourself and coming back to the manufacture every time.
@Big-Chungus21Ай бұрын
Phones experience being knocked around much, much more. Back when phones had removable backs and batteries weren’t glued in, batteries would fall out if you dropped your phone, causing it to power off and be restarted the next time you powered your phone, which was super annoying. It would also create sparks which could be pretty dangerous at times. Im guessing even with a back fixed on, the battery could move around and come loose or create sparks inside of the phone, not sure.
@hishnashАй бұрын
People do stuff like mount phones to motorbikes... the amount of vibration the phone gets is huge and the battery is a LARGE internal mass so unless it is very well secured it will break free of the weak adhesive hinge. Why not screws? Well when these batteries get old they start to swell, the last thing you want is an old phone that you have forgotten sitting in a drawer in your home to have its battery start to swell and then pinch in around the screws. Glueing down one side of the battery to a case and having the other side push against a smooth surface reduces any focal points when the battery swells reducing the chance of a fire! Furthermore the adhesive holding the phone shut is designed to be just weak enough that when the battery slowly swells it will bust open the phone case rather than crush the battery in place... You want your phone to break open rather than catch on FIRE!! Laptop batters that a screwen in are in a hard case and have a LOAD of internal null volume (unused) so that when they expand they will not pinch in on the phone, most people would rather the battery be glued down than have a battery that is 20% small in volume.
@azrobbins01Ай бұрын
@@hishnash That's not what I want to hear. I want to hear how it is all a big conspiracy to make us want to buy a new phone because replacing the battery costs too much and is likely to damage the phone. You sure it's not a little of both?
@solvated_photonАй бұрын
2:11 I would absolutely recommend using a plastic spudger to separate the glass versus a metal blade. You are much more likely to mess up the surfaces to where you can no longer obtain a proper seal after reassembly the way it’s being shown. You can buy a phone repair kit for something around $5-$7 so there’s little excuse for taking shortcuts. Always use the correct tools for the job or be prepared to spend a lot more than you intend.
@gmt-ytАй бұрын
Will the battery stick back on if you reverse the polarity?
@vedantkansagaraАй бұрын
"To show the phone who is the boss" Had me 🤣🤣
@Adri_BlackBeastАй бұрын
I thought it would take a special power supply to make this type of repairs, but wow, with a simple battery it can do! 👏👏👌
@udiealotАй бұрын
I have been using Huel for about 2 years now. I LOVE the new instant noodles, the korean bbq specifically.
@jonathanb.1625Ай бұрын
5:55 "which is something you should open up once in a while if you live here in the USA.” I can't stop laughing
@sirbaconbuster27 күн бұрын
I'm not a fan of Apple's products usually, but that is ridiculously cool.
@victorgc_Ай бұрын
1:48 Teardown begins
@CorbiniteVidsАй бұрын
Related to the 9v battery, if you tear open a 12v size 23 or 27 battery (which are both mainly found in odd remotes, especially ceiling fan remotes), you'll find 8 common houaehold button cells. Not even like the raw kind of cells you see in the 9v where they don't have a consumer-end use unless contained in the 9v package, they're exactly the same as the button cells you'd put in a thermometer or wristwatch. A 6v size 28 will also have 4 LR44 batteries inside, so if you're ever appalled by the price of a lack of LR44s costing more than the flashlight you were gonna put them in, you can track down a size 28 battery and just open it up and use those
@byAnArgentinianАй бұрын
6:33 100% AGREED
@MoonytasticАй бұрын
We suddenly appeared in a different timeline where Apple actually makes fixing their devices easier
@BevoMDKАй бұрын
Honestly impressed with with the battery removal, and I am not a fan of Apple.
@mr.j5112Ай бұрын
The battery removal looked really cool, and I am more fond of Oranges than Apple.
@KingfisherTalkingPicturesАй бұрын
I was a phone tech for Apple for a few years, and the amount of phones I killed while I learned to do replacements was high. It looks simple, but be sure to back up your information before bringing your phone into the shop!
@Tiwaz_Ай бұрын
It went from "Iphones are not repairable" to "iphones are actually somewhat repairable". Iphone and repairable could always be said in the same sentence
@raiden1425Ай бұрын
somewhat? this is actually incredibly good, hell its making samsung look bad, and I'm quite anti-apple. lets hope others follow suit
@shiro3146Ай бұрын
@@raiden1425 i am also not a fan of samsung aproach for this although idk if its practical, but its way cooler than adhesive pull tab, and i wonder if it has less forces to pull the battery wich in turn has less stress to the battery case and not being a hazard happy little spicy pillow
@RoachDogggJRАй бұрын
i miss the iphone 4 days. they were super easy to service. used to do it for fun
@thunderbolt10031Ай бұрын
Unless you had to do a display replacement where you had to disassemble the entire phone to do it. Battery replacements, stupid easy. Screen replacements, a royal pain.
@FroddeBАй бұрын
Apple didn’t feel generous to do this. It’s going to be requires by law in the EU to have phone batteries and screens easily repairable by consumers by 2027. They’re simply accustoming their phones to these new standards.
@edwardhewer8530Ай бұрын
Nice to see results from all the years of people demanding right to repair. Thanks for the hard work. Cheers Apple for listening. Big corporates move slow on these kind of things and sometimes legislation is needed too.
@LanceCSTCuddyАй бұрын
5:55 preach
@wobedraggledАй бұрын
Question: Why do companies bother with all this adhesion on batteries that are sandwiched into the device anyway?!?!!? Not like it's gonna fall out.
@VideoMazkАй бұрын
They want it so difficult (and expensive) to repair that you just buy a new product.
@akamran01Ай бұрын
Might be a good idea to put a warning "don't try this at home" on the 9V battery disassembly. Lots of idiots out there lol
@TheT8orАй бұрын
We need more darwin awards... best to leave it off
@bob_kazamakisАй бұрын
Tearing into a 1.5V cell is harmless compared to tearing into a phone. A good deal of 9Vs are just filled with more batteries encased in metal. AAAAs to be exact.
@MicahActuallyScottАй бұрын
natural selection lol
@akamran01Ай бұрын
@@bob_kazamakis I've torn into my fair share of 9V batteries lol. The issue is leaking potassium/sodium hydroxide which can really be damaging. Plus a warning protects Zack from any lawsuit bc they were being dumb
@bob_kazamakisАй бұрын
@@akamran01 I don’t remember him calling out to you to please open 9V batteries in your free time. So there is hardly a case for him to be liable. To my point, he doesn’t tell you not to open the phone and LiPo is far more dangerous than standard cells as far as accidents go.
@VoicesUnspokenMenАй бұрын
And the ladies love it 😂 I’m 30 now married to my high school sweetheart. In high school I started an iPhone repair business and in fact, my gf at the time did love it
@northwestrepairАй бұрын
Repairability=YES Parts=NO Apple in the nut shell
@luipaardprintАй бұрын
You can get most parts directly from apple now
@benyork654Ай бұрын
Love the burn ❤️ 5:59
@x1i1DIONxАй бұрын
You put the camera in the bag to get that shot is awesome.
@Ghost_moto_WPNАй бұрын
4:11 lol, nearly dead shorts the 9v, lucky the jerry rig sticker was on both sides of the pry tool. 😂
@TwinShardsАй бұрын
0:20 I see you have the same Astro Amp meter that i have 👀
@billyromero3633Ай бұрын
Ur famous
@donerickson1954Ай бұрын
Thank folks like Louis Rossmann for their work in this Apple change of philosophy.
@AzizsaaduАй бұрын
How do you get the battery back then? After getting back, does that mean you can't electrocute it again?
@gonzalologАй бұрын
Possibly the new battery should come with that glue?
@Just_a_random_birbАй бұрын
@@gonzalolog yes
@7thsight032Ай бұрын
I love all the lil side jokes😅. AWESOME video chief👍 keep up da good work,!
@Alex-rl4uyАй бұрын
long time watcher, first time commenter. im still using my iphone 6s from early 2016. same battery haha. it says service battery and only has 72 percent but it will hold a charge for roughly 6 hours or so. only one if you are using it intensely.
@luipaardprintАй бұрын
Please have your battery replaced, you risk destroying your screen because of battery swelling.
@cartanfan-youtubeАй бұрын
@@luipaardprintnah let him cook it’s his phone
@safetyzone2962Ай бұрын
I got a new battery for my old 6S from Injured Gadgets 2.5 years ago for like $15 including shipping. Battery technology has actually improved enough over the years to the point where you can fit up to a 2200 mAh in that phone as opposed to 1715, meaning that it would be even better than OEM. (There are a bunch of fake 3000+ batteries, but the 2200 ones are real as long as they come from a reputable source like Amp Sentrix or Injured Gadgets).
@Alex-rl4uyАй бұрын
@@luipaardprintI don’t care about this thing
@GuuzakaАй бұрын
The sheer confidence and experience this man has. 😲 I could not bring myself to remove a battery that way. 😨
@BrazenDuАй бұрын
Does anyone know what are those colourful plastic screwdrivers (without the handle; top left of the screen) at 0:13 called ? I've been trying to buy these but can't find them....
@ComewithCaution223Ай бұрын
Pry tools I think
@chichachicha4028Ай бұрын
I really don't know why jerry rigs everything
@nuthanyesh6191Ай бұрын
1:07 I like how we were inside the Bag😋
@LyricalhankАй бұрын
😂😂
@K3S3MАй бұрын
It’s impressive to see how far apple have come with repairability you used to trashh them about that
@epidemicrage4337Ай бұрын
“And currently have more fingers than I need” What would be the minimum for you, realistically? Lol
@abeermahmud968Ай бұрын
Taking apart stuff is just awesome 💥
@ArvinkunАй бұрын
As a poor dude i just watch rich people destroy expensive objects for fun
@camotech1314Ай бұрын
Being poor is simply a state of mind
@MotoCat91Ай бұрын
But why do they need adhesive at all? Phones survived for many years with batteries that just slot in.. and with the back glass being glued on they wouldn't exactly fall out
@petervaclavek2004Ай бұрын
6:39 I am not only caplable of repairing phones and other tech almost for free, and still girls don't like me. So, not true at all. But I belive Jesus likes it
@realracer0353Ай бұрын
It will very likely still happen in the future! It happened to me too when I didn't expect it, and now I'm somewhat patiently awaiting the moment when it will happen again
@glitchingliveАй бұрын
your doing something wrong then cause my back alley repair shop only ever had woman show up except for one guy thats it
@rmimpactАй бұрын
@@glitchinglivenot a repair shop…. Ive seen repair shops that dont do phone repairs…
@Spudz76Ай бұрын
Jesus only likes flash memory repairs, because Jesus Saves.
@CorbiniteVidsАй бұрын
I got so sick of the white adhesive pads always ripping every single time i go in to replace an ip battery. This is truly a game changer
@Garrettdx1988Ай бұрын
I still kinda hate it. Some basic double sided tape is plenty to hold in the battery and when you need to remove it, you simply pull the battery out. No electricity or prying needed.
@larrypage1480Ай бұрын
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
@tristin5723Ай бұрын
Now they need to put the same adhesive for the back glass and front screen. They could do this using a USBC power connector along with a script, or a small ic.
@TetraSkyАй бұрын
I would love to see him wear cut resistant gloves A6 or above when he slices toward himself like that... You can get some relatively thin gloves with a subtly rubberized coated on the palm and fingers to prevent slipping, all while retaining good dexterity.
@justkittensbeingkittens5892Ай бұрын
Do those work for punctures or just slices?
@luipaardprintАй бұрын
Wearing gloves at all is impossible if you’re doing this kind of work.
@real.life.facts.c0Ай бұрын
Love from India ❤❤❤
@simarsingh7225Ай бұрын
3:21 electrocution is wrong choice of words… as an electrical engineer had to point it out sorry… :)
@Ben79kАй бұрын
The adhesive was killed by the shock. Sounds like the perfect description to me especially for a video title
@simarsingh7225Ай бұрын
@@Ben79k Mmm ..metaphorically maybe correct but technically still wrong electrocution is harm to living …not to objects, machine or in this case adhesive which is non-living…electrocution is not used on non-living… On second thought Metaphorically also wrong title says electrocute iphone…electrocute = killing with electricity…in this case phone still alive ..
@OkworFridayАй бұрын
Apple's iPhone 16 easy peasy battery removal the coolest I've seen ..but it seems they are making it look easy for Jerry🛠 not to rig🙁 their stuffs apart🤯nice one Apple
@shinigamii175Ай бұрын
3:57 jerry rig how comes ukona clock ya Nairobi, Kenya on your Phone
@atlanarsimhareddy1477Ай бұрын
He is helping build a library in kenya, Maybe that’s why
@athul_editzzz1255Ай бұрын
The most clean and organised smartphone inside I have ever seen so far👍🏻👍🏻
@AlmostBrokeLbsАй бұрын
0:30, some 9v batteries are just tiny aaa like battery next to each other
@SimonBauer7Ай бұрын
yup, wanted to comment exactly that.
@superNova5837Ай бұрын
Idk why but I thought the “aaa” was something else I’m so used to stop seeing AAA
@KLondike5Ай бұрын
Maybe AAAA or AAAAA?
@AlmostBrokeLbsАй бұрын
@@superNova5837 🤣🤣
@AlmostBrokeLbsАй бұрын
@@KLondike5 hahaha, lets call them AAAAA
@4wdFan4x4Ай бұрын
Electro boom worries about you to much in a bad way Jerry !!!!
@AdrianworksАй бұрын
Cool video It looks like apple started to think about People that doesn t have money to fix at a apple store Wanted to ask what do you do with phones that are broken after your durability tests? Thanks for video
@JerryRigEverythingАй бұрын
All the phones you see in my videos are taken apart and used for parts. I currently have about 100 of the motherboards saved up to make an 'epoxy' project... but I wont have time for that till next year probably.
@rahulnishadxdАй бұрын
btw it wasn't apple, it was EU who did the azz whopping of apple
@MatrixRolandАй бұрын
@@JerryRigEverything with this new method of removing a battery what happens when you want to put the battery back in? How do you re-adhere back in?
@ScytheNoireАй бұрын
@@rahulnishadxd Exactly. Apple didn't grow a heart, they were forced to change via regulations.
@kusushiАй бұрын
@@MatrixRoland you should use new adhesive, but if you switch polarity the effect reverses and gets sticky again
@tvkirushanthanАй бұрын
Everyone forgot that we are buying smartphones for just comminations!
@Bowmanwithoutbow08Ай бұрын
Hey Zach, love your videos. I remember you making a video about trying to switch to iPhone, but not liking some things and switching back to android. If I remember correctly, Apple fixed some of your dislikes about the iPhone with IOS18. Would you consider getting an iPhone now that some changes have been made? Thanks for the time!
@well7885Ай бұрын
Even Linus has moved over to iOS18 and iPhone16. It’s about time for Jerry to atleast do it for a video as an expirement
@maggiethechattyhound9580Ай бұрын
@@well7885Have you seen the new One UI? It’s basically an iOS 18 rebrand.
@Jake-kb2leАй бұрын
What's the difference, let everybody use what they want
@bradley3549Ай бұрын
The last 9v battery I disassembled had six AAAA sized cells in it, not that tiramisu arrangement. Super neat!
@ecopennylifeАй бұрын
Maybe Apple has been finally listening to Louis Rossman's right to repair? Kudos to them, repairability is much better for the planet instead of just throwing things out to landfill.😊
@HvV8446Ай бұрын
No.. its more like the EU threatening Apple with huge fines if they continue with this anti-r2r BS
@melonspg3dАй бұрын
@@HvV8446yep everything good that apple has been doing is only because eu is forcing them too lol
@ImthefakeАй бұрын
seeing how hard it is to obtain parts should make you suspect that this is not the case
@hishnashАй бұрын
@@HvV8446 The EU law in question will not apply to water proof devices (like the iPhone) we will see if apple cares about that law if they update the iPads and AirPods.
@rider4evrАй бұрын
At last, we have the most waited teardown video. ❤
@abef896Ай бұрын
I still miss removable and easily replaceable batteries....
@squirtle88Ай бұрын
me too but no iphone nor ipod has ever had those :/
@LachskoenigIVАй бұрын
Why though?
@amarandrapathak6273Ай бұрын
The teardown is pristine. Skills on another level.
@HamayounAhmadАй бұрын
Why your prying tool didn't create short at @ 4:13.
@CDCI3Ай бұрын
lol pretty sure it did, at least for a moment. A short on a typical 9V like that just doesn't get scary _that_ quickly. The handle might also not be conductive.