The way in which the teardowns are presented so calmly, like he`s doing a surgery, it makes me admire him. I started repairing and understanding phones better because of you, Jerry. Thank you !!
Nubia’s efforts to create something different while aiming at top tier quality are absolutely ..clear with this teardown. Even if the phone has a fan, cooling chambers, hidden cams, LEDs, a lot stuff going in there, the assembly is remarkably tidy and methodical. That’s a pretty damn good job.
I wish there was a phone that took really good photos (with the main camera on the back) and was also gaming oriented Like that camera is solid but it doesn't even come close to a lot of other phones, especially because of the lack of ois
I'd just like to see one in a non gaming phone that's available to buy in the UK, the mi mix 4 looked nice but it never got a global launch and the mi mix 5 went MIA. An honor magic or a Samsung galaxy with a under screen camera would be great.
That sounds like a privacy nightmare considering the security concerns that come with putting cameras in internet enabled devices already. The only way I could stand it is if they figure out a way to sandwich a privacy slider between the camera and the screen.
I actually love when the phone doesn’t live through the tear down, you just know you’ll see something you won’t be able otherwise. Love the videos you make. So glad I wanted to buy a phone and decided to search for durability test video, back in the day.
Hi, like a technician I always like to see another teardown of most of the electronics. The way to learn what new is made and used. So yeah, my admires getting so many people following what you do, Jerry!
This is one of the best channels to learn about the different electrnic parts and how a phone works, I have been watching your channel for years now and was so helpful during the covid time. Not only about the phones but also loved to see you story with your wife and how supportive you are and the pranks and video you have made with Dan and Lincon just amazing to watch.
@@MedicalscapeI still can't believe it's aboyt 1% lower than the s23 ultra but if you keep in mind that smartlhone bezels are always mind up of the first black bezels and then the 2nd metal frame u can see the metal frame part is decently large where the black bezels themselves are pretty small. Either way still much better looking overall even if the screen to body ratio isn't anything out of the ordinary. You can look at gsm arena and they have that metric and the much less misleading screen area metric . In case u didn't know screen diagonal is skewed the taller the phone is in aspect ratio. That's why the z fold is only an extra inch in diagonal despite being over double the screen area bcuz it goes from extremely tall to extremely square. Interesting to me at least when i found out idk.
I love watching these teardowns! Especially from phones that aren't as popular here in North America. It's great to see what other companies are doing to stand out!
I've been watching your content forever. My 10 year old daughter has become a fan, and has showed an interest in what's inside electronics and how they are assembled together. I admire your way of coming up with solutions in order to make your wife's life easier. Please continue doing what you're doing dude, I'm always looking forward to what you think of filming next.
The way he presents everything so calm is really awesome, i often watch those videos to sleep. He lets it look so easy, until you try it yourself (i even struggle removing the back glass lmao)
It looks so pretty. Even without any rgb, i just love the black - golden, slick look. Really sick. Im also really hyped about the intense waypoints reached in folding phone technology For the wing, thats just a wow factor. Hope to see one sometime
Redmagic is definitely a gamechanger with the full edge to edge screen and under the screen camera. Can't wait to see what else is going to come up in future tech. Always excited to see you rig them up.
As a kid, my dad would encourage me to tear things down (At that time it was electronic cash registers). This reminds me of how cool it was to see how things worked once you got them apart. Thanks for these.
Awesome video Zack! I love the modularity and repairability of these phones these days, kind of like mini-PC's or certain other laptops with hot swappable components. Very cool. I'm currently re-playing the Command & Conquer games on PC once again as it brings back memories of my childhood, teenage & early adult life when I was a huge gamer of this franchise.
I can't be more happy to see how big your channel is right now and where are you going with it. I'm not sure how long I'm watching your videos but it's never got me boring 😃 thumbs up for that!
The shape of the screen, hidden front cam , battery power etc. are very good. It makes sense that it's not waterproof because it has a fan, but I still prefer my phone to be waterproof. And what I don't understand is why companies gradually stop putting sdcard support. OK We have moved to cloud storage. Please don't remove the features we like and make a new phone.
Mostly because SD cards tend to cause more problems than they solve, especially when it comes to moving apps to the card. However, there are still phones with SD card slots if you want to put your money where your mouth is.
@@LefaidCause problems like WTF ? If you have a slot it won't gonna come and hurt in your back , if you don't want to use it than don't .. I don't have unlimited cloud storage or internet, we only get 1.5 Gb per day her in general. But if my videos/movies have more size than >100 Gb , and it's only read data so it won't reduce speed of mobile while on staying in ROM and not RAM , it won't cause phone to slow down , it's just that apple thing that Android started doing after headphones jack removal saying it was using space while world's thinnest phone still has a headphone jack inside it 🤡
I loved LG phones with how unique they were. Everything from the LG Wing with its 1.5 sliding screen to the dual screen case that the v60/Velvet/G8 had! Oh by the way my favorite Game series is Unreal Tournament.
The dedication that goes into these videos is just awesome. All the little arrows pointing to where all the screws are. My favourite video game is actually gran turismo I am really into my car games.
One of my favorite phones ever was the LG G3. At the time it had the best screen I had ever seen and the smallest bezels I had ever seen. Still have it around here somewhere and fire it up every once in a while for the nostalgia. Love you channel and appreciate what you do.
If phones actually just went to that thickness without the fans you'd still get nearly all the functional benefit unless you hard-core game for ages in one sitting even without the fan including that 6000mah battery. At least that's one of the only positive changes samsung has recently made with their phones too even if by less along with iphones. The thinner the phone the more it needs a bulkier case too which defeats the whole purpose but yeah either way, the fan ain't it I agree.
I do love the looks on the back of this phone. Wish more companies experimented with making the insides look cool under transparent glass. Awesome video, as always
Awesome teardown as always! Between this Speedrun and shipping out the Wing, I prefer to chill with simple side scroller games ... Gonna be interesting on how that'll turn out on the Wing display!
I think my favourite game has to be portal, the atmosphere and comedy just hit a different spot and the level design is extraordinary with how little info they give you, yet you still know exactly what to do in each chamber
That's some really generous thermal paste lol. Talking about the LG wing, I had ordered it back when it was on sale in India but got one of the last remaining units and it turned out to be a faulty display one, tracked it down to all possible shops for like 2-3 months but couldn't get my hands on it. I'll really be psyched if I manage to get my hands on this unique piece of tech which I was dying to have for so long since its launch and as always dope videos!!
Hey! That LG Wing looks pretty cool, I had forgotten about that thing haha, hey on another note, one problem I've discovered with the Jerry Rig Knife is the button to release the blade, I've noticed that while having it in a pocket, the button can sometimes get pressed, and then when I go to flip it open, the blade becomes loose and can fall out. Just thought I'd give a little feedback 🙂
To me it's always impressive how you manage to build back the phones you review and even manage to make them work again, anyways, love your content Jerry! And good luck everyone
As a fan of hidden selfie cameras, always interesting to see what innovations are happening in the smartphone space. Still looking for a worthy successor to my oneplus 7 pro, especially now since it recently reached EOL
I also just upgraded from my OnePlus 7 Pro, to an S23 Ultra. Love this phone, and am glad to escape my burn-in and wrecked battery, but definitely missing Oxygen OS and the completely clean screen
I know hidden selfie cameras take bad photos but for me personally I use my screen way more than my selfie camera (I almost never use the selfie camera) so I would prefer mine to be hidden.
I feel like Samsung should release a lower production variant of the s23u with an underdisplay camera, a slimmed down symmetrical chin and slightly more thickness for cooling and more battery for a way more well rounded version of this in everything except under display selfie quality and how well bezels are hidden, s23u still actually has a slightly higher screen to body ratio with the hole bcuz the red magic's bezels are just proportionally more of the metal frame rather than the black part which does look better even if u don't get more screen but besides that in the US they're not far off in price to the s23u with clear cost cuts including the actual panel's quality itself in brightness and colour accuracy (ie 800 vs 1300 nits measured, ignoring the higher claims of both), the rear cameras and the obv software ofc
I love your content and the time and effort you put into the teardowns! So methodical (with a hint of madness) and fulfilling - kinda like ASMR for engineers! Do you usually prepare a lot beforehand or just .. 'wing' it? 😁
Don't think it does looks like it's almost there so far now but with an unnoticeable tradeoff but tbf the bigger the display is hole punch is less noticeable cause most videos don't fit the full screen of the phone
Always love seeing the attention to detail during teardowns! Man, favorite video game... lately I've been enjoying the plethora of horde-survival games that are out there, specifically Gunlocked.
Love your videos man! I wish I get that phone but even if I don't I still wanna let you know my favorite video is that battery blowing up on you. That was super sketchy and glad you're okay but man that was hilarious 😂
When I was in Japan, there were exponentially more phones than the few offered here in America. Miss my J-phone! 😄 I love the fact that this channel provides yet another window into the world though. Thanks for all you do! ❤️
Your tear downs are extremely interesting. I think you are the only one creator on TH-cam that does this. It's more like a full-blown tutorial on the inner workings of a cell phone. I never knew that learning about all the components that make up a single cellphone could be so interesting. Keep up the good work
Red magic in my opinion is underrated for people like me who cares a lot for performance and don’t care for any other. Red magic has come a long way from the beginning
No, not at all really - to be fair if performance is all you care about, then go with Apple Silicon, it beats everything else hands down, even power usage (despite having superior performance) And before I hear any Apple Fanboy crap - I own both an S22 Ultra and a 14 Pro Max, and overall I prefer Android...
Props to Nubia for never settling and designed one of the most beautiful phones ever made - from the front and back. I wonder when will we see such beauty in mainstream phones 🤷🏻♂️
I can't even tell you how much of your content I've watched over the years. From phones to electric cars to gardening to solar power, you do so much and it's always entertaining and educational. So thank you for doing what you do.
I love teardown videos anyway, but with such special devices it's even cooler. Because that was mentioned with the LEDs: I think it's cool that this "trend" can be seen more and more often. It's JerryRigevEverything's fault that I bought the nothing phone 1.
Hi, Jerry! I don't play games, but I just finished watching Chainsaw Man. It's a really good anime! Not sure if you're into anime but I highly recommend.
It would be interesting to see how much of a performance difference that little fan would bring along with the (slightly dmaged) copper pads 😂 If possible it would be great if ypu could do a comparison
I would imagine it to be a measurable, but not huge difference since the air duct does not contain any fins for heat dissipation or is even made of copper. Definitely went for form over function
You are one of my favourite tech channels. I like to disassemble and try to reassemble the same thing if I can in a working condition. I still have not tried myself out at disassembling phones, but will definitely try it in the future!
Your channel actually helped me pick which phone to get between this and the ROG this initially had been my choice due to its better durability but the fact that it's infamous for it's software issues and lack of support for it is what sold me on the RPG instead. Luckily I don't intend to have it go through the rigorous test you placed it under and have always been very careful with my stuff so you showing me what it can and can't take gets me a better understanding on how to better care for it.
I just got mine delivered today. Pretty excited to see how I end up liking it. It's my first gaming phone. Your videos are awesome! Do you have any suggestions on a site or videos where I could potentially learn how to do some of the things you do throughout your taredowns? It would be sweet to learn how to fix/replace/troubleshoot phones and simular devices.
I used to love to play Nintendo, and Super Mario to be more specific. Now I've passed that metaphoric torch down to the kids. They also love Mario, and odyssey on the switch have become their generation of Super Mario. Keep coming with your great videos Zack!
The way in which the teardowns are presented so calmly, like he`s doing a surgery, it makes me admire him. I started repairing and understanding phones better because of you, Jerry. Thank you !!
It's good to see under screen cameras being improved year after year. Tear down like these really shows the improvements from inside. Good one.
It is pretty cool but from the little he showed the selfish camera looked kinda terrible
Nubia’s efforts to create something different while aiming at top tier quality are absolutely ..clear with this teardown.
Even if the phone has a fan, cooling chambers, hidden cams, LEDs, a lot stuff going in there, the assembly is remarkably tidy and methodical.
That’s a pretty damn good job.
I wish there was a phone that took really good photos (with the main camera on the back) and was also gaming oriented
Like that camera is solid but it doesn't even come close to a lot of other phones, especially because of the lack of ois
It’s insane how well they hid the under display selfie camera, I hope we get to see this in laptops soon
I'd just like to see one in a non gaming phone that's available to buy in the UK, the mi mix 4 looked nice but it never got a global launch and the mi mix 5 went MIA. An honor magic or a Samsung galaxy with a under screen camera would be great.
It's hard to find OLED laptops with mid specs :( The pixels have to be able to individually turn off.
That sounds like a privacy nightmare considering the security concerns that come with putting cameras in internet enabled devices already. The only way I could stand it is if they figure out a way to sandwich a privacy slider between the camera and the screen.
In low light u can see camera it's shows in green line on it...
@@Bustermachineain't no way you stick a camera cover on your phone
I actually love when the phone doesn’t live through the tear down, you just know you’ll see something you won’t be able otherwise. Love the videos you make. So glad I wanted to buy a phone and decided to search for durability test video, back in the day.
Hi, like a technician I always like to see another teardown of most of the electronics. The way to learn what new is made and used. So yeah, my admires getting so many people following what you do, Jerry!
This is one of the best channels to learn about the different electrnic parts and how a phone works, I have been watching your channel for years now and was so helpful during the covid time. Not only about the phones but also loved to see you story with your wife and how supportive you are and the pranks and video you have made with Dan and Lincon just amazing to watch.
The screen to body ratio alone is really nice. Love how we are seeing a return to the squared off aesthetic, banish the curved edges!
as someone who is only buying this for the formfactor... I agree
@@MedicalscapeI still can't believe it's aboyt 1% lower than the s23 ultra but if you keep in mind that smartlhone bezels are always mind up of the first black bezels and then the 2nd metal frame u can see the metal frame part is decently large where the black bezels themselves are pretty small. Either way still much better looking overall even if the screen to body ratio isn't anything out of the ordinary. You can look at gsm arena and they have that metric and the much less misleading screen area metric . In case u didn't know screen diagonal is skewed the taller the phone is in aspect ratio. That's why the z fold is only an extra inch in diagonal despite being over double the screen area bcuz it goes from extremely tall to extremely square. Interesting to me at least when i found out idk.
@Frozoken yes its really interesting I have been using the zflip3 for a little over a year and a half now I like it alot!
The hidden selfie cam is just getting better in leaps and bounds. Thanks for your tear down videos 👍🏽
I never thought the hidden camera works like that. thanks for always taking the extra steps to shows us what's inside. You are an inspiration!
I love watching these teardowns! Especially from phones that aren't as popular here in North America. It's great to see what other companies are doing to stand out!
I found it really crazy when my brother told me that almost everyone uses an iPhone there just for iMessage alone.
you in north america?
@@TheRealGigaCat Yes, North America. There's also South America. Why? You didn't know?
@@JSABINORS Why is south america relevant??
Oh wait. You were trying to sound cool? Need to work on that.
@@TheRealGigaCat cus your ancestors are from there
Watching a super-detailed teardown and subsequent rebuild of a phone like this is the most satisfying and relaxing experience. Thank you, Zack!
The fact that it can survive a teardown and still somewhat function is mind-blowing, as always your videos are a joy to watch
I've been watching your content forever. My 10 year old daughter has become a fan, and has showed an interest in what's inside electronics and how they are assembled together. I admire your way of coming up with solutions in order to make your wife's life easier. Please continue doing what you're doing dude, I'm always looking forward to what you think of filming next.
The way he presents everything so calm is really awesome, i often watch those videos to sleep. He lets it look so easy, until you try it yourself (i even struggle removing the back glass lmao)
The tear down ..my favorite part
It looks so pretty. Even without any rgb, i just love the black - golden, slick look. Really sick.
Im also really hyped about the intense waypoints reached in folding phone technology
For the wing, thats just a wow factor. Hope to see one sometime
be aware of the horrible notifications though they can arrive hours later than you actually got them.
Always love watching these tear downs, whether it’s on TH-cam or Facebook. Been one of my favorite channels for a while now
Redmagic is definitely a gamechanger with the full edge to edge screen and under the screen camera. Can't wait to see what else is going to come up in future tech. Always excited to see you rig them up.
As a kid, my dad would encourage me to tear things down (At that time it was electronic cash registers). This reminds me of how cool it was to see how things worked once you got them apart. Thanks for these.
Are you still a tinkerer to this day?
@@BrianGlaze Absolutely, and I encourage my two boys to do the same.
@@jonrireland that's so cool. I have 2 boys as well and my oldest loves to build and tinker with things as well.
Still love this videos all these years later. And because of you I was able to repair my son's A53 screen and for him it was like getting a new phone.
I suppose his screen broke because hes 5 years old😂
Hidden selfie camera has improved quite a lot! Can't wait to see it perfected and getting no downside in the future!
Really impressive how they managed to fit a fan inside a phone! And that hidden selfie cam is awesome!
Awesome video Zack! I love the modularity and repairability of these phones these days, kind of like mini-PC's or certain other laptops with hot swappable components. Very cool. I'm currently re-playing the Command & Conquer games on PC once again as it brings back memories of my childhood, teenage & early adult life when I was a huge gamer of this franchise.
Just feels nice watching your videos!! Keep it up.
Ah, the LG Wing. I wanted to buy one after the Velvet but it was already done being sold. Thanks for all of your videos!
You can still buy them on Amazon or eBay
hello fellow Velvet owner. Best phone i have ever owned and i'm deeply disappointed with LG quitting smartphones.
@Don't Read My Profile Photo nobody asked bot
The under-screen selfie cameras are awesome, can't wait to see what the future brings!
Love to see those hidden selfie camera tech gets better and better each year. Kudos Nubia!
All phones should have a ventilation system for airflow. Cant stress enough about how hot phones get especially in hot areas
I can't be more happy to see how big your channel is right now and where are you going with it. I'm not sure how long I'm watching your videos but it's never got me boring 😃 thumbs up for that!
I consistently appreciate your teardowns, and I am highly anticipating the upcoming advancements that will arise in the years ahead.
These teardowns are always great! Even if I do have to power through scratch testings every time cause I can't handle the sound of them!
The shape of the screen, hidden front cam , battery power etc. are very good. It makes sense that it's not waterproof because it has a fan, but I still prefer my phone to be waterproof. And what I don't understand is why companies gradually stop putting sdcard support. OK We have moved to cloud storage. Please don't remove the features we like and make a new phone.
as someone with trash net speeds and bad mobile coverage no alot of people havnt moved to cloud storage
Mostly because SD cards tend to cause more problems than they solve, especially when it comes to moving apps to the card.
However, there are still phones with SD card slots if you want to put your money where your mouth is.
@@LefaidCause problems like WTF ? If you have a slot it won't gonna come and hurt in your back , if you don't want to use it than don't ..
I don't have unlimited cloud storage or internet, we only get 1.5 Gb per day her in general.
But if my videos/movies have more size than >100 Gb , and it's only read data so it won't reduce speed of mobile while on staying in ROM and not RAM , it won't cause phone to slow down , it's just that apple thing that Android started doing after headphones jack removal saying it was using space while world's thinnest phone still has a headphone jack inside it 🤡
I loved LG phones with how unique they were. Everything from the LG Wing with its 1.5 sliding screen to the dual screen case that the v60/Velvet/G8 had! Oh by the way my favorite Game series is Unreal Tournament.
broke my wings, can i replace them with LG ?
The dedication that goes into these videos is just awesome. All the little arrows pointing to where all the screws are. My favourite video game is actually gran turismo I am really into my car games.
One of my favorite phones ever was the LG G3. At the time it had the best screen I had ever seen and the smallest bezels I had ever seen. Still have it around here somewhere and fire it up every once in a while for the nostalgia. Love you channel and appreciate what you do.
Cool to see under-screen selfie cameras getting better!
I love these teardowns, they just entertain me. Everything was explained nicely and definitely no RGB fans harmed!
Not a gamer myself, but it's always interesting to see gaming phones.
For me personally waterproofing is more important.
If phones actually just went to that thickness without the fans you'd still get nearly all the functional benefit unless you hard-core game for ages in one sitting even without the fan including that 6000mah battery. At least that's one of the only positive changes samsung has recently made with their phones too even if by less along with iphones. The thinner the phone the more it needs a bulkier case too which defeats the whole purpose but yeah either way, the fan ain't it I agree.
I loved playing devil dice back with my mom when I was younger!
I do love the looks on the back of this phone. Wish more companies experimented with making the insides look cool under transparent glass. Awesome video, as always
Awesome teardown as always! Between this Speedrun and shipping out the Wing, I prefer to chill with simple side scroller games ... Gonna be interesting on how that'll turn out on the Wing display!
I think my favourite game has to be portal, the atmosphere and comedy just hit a different spot and the level design is extraordinary with how little info they give you, yet you still know exactly what to do in each chamber
One of my favourite games... How to make a tutorial without telling you what a tutorial is
it’s such a great simple game.
Yeas
I even have that game on my s8 somehow
Portal is great, but portal 2 mastered it
My favorite game has to be call of duty 🙂.
That's some really generous thermal paste lol.
Talking about the LG wing, I had ordered it back when it was on sale in India but got one of the last remaining units and it turned out to be a faulty display one, tracked it down to all possible shops for like 2-3 months but couldn't get my hands on it. I'll really be psyched if I manage to get my hands on this unique piece of tech which I was dying to have for so long since its launch and as always dope videos!!
Hey! That LG Wing looks pretty cool, I had forgotten about that thing haha, hey on another note, one problem I've discovered with the Jerry Rig Knife is the button to release the blade, I've noticed that while having it in a pocket, the button can sometimes get pressed, and then when I go to flip it open, the blade becomes loose and can fall out. Just thought I'd give a little feedback 🙂
To me it's always impressive how you manage to build back the phones you review and even manage to make them work again, anyways, love your content Jerry! And good luck everyone
So it seems that they figured out the hidden camera issue quite well. It's really impressive!
having a fan is an unreal inclusion
As a fan of hidden selfie cameras, always interesting to see what innovations are happening in the smartphone space. Still looking for a worthy successor to my oneplus 7 pro, especially now since it recently reached EOL
I also update from OnePlus 7pro and it is totally worth it. Don't think something will come closer to this in near future
I also just upgraded from my OnePlus 7 Pro, to an S23 Ultra. Love this phone, and am glad to escape my burn-in and wrecked battery, but definitely missing Oxygen OS and the completely clean screen
I know hidden selfie cameras take bad photos but for me personally I use my screen way more than my selfie camera (I almost never use the selfie camera) so I would prefer mine to be hidden.
I feel like Samsung should release a lower production variant of the s23u with an underdisplay camera, a slimmed down symmetrical chin and slightly more thickness for cooling and more battery for a way more well rounded version of this in everything except under display selfie quality and how well bezels are hidden, s23u still actually has a slightly higher screen to body ratio with the hole bcuz the red magic's bezels are just proportionally more of the metal frame rather than the black part which does look better even if u don't get more screen but besides that in the US they're not far off in price to the s23u with clear cost cuts including the actual panel's quality itself in brightness and colour accuracy (ie 800 vs 1300 nits measured, ignoring the higher claims of both), the rear cameras and the obv software ofc
@@Frozokenagreed 💯
I love your content and the time and effort you put into the teardowns! So methodical (with a hint of madness) and fulfilling - kinda like ASMR for engineers!
Do you usually prepare a lot beforehand or just .. 'wing' it? 😁
Love the teardowns always looking forward to them. 😄
Hidden selfie cameras have a LONG way to go
@Don't Read My Profile Photo I won't. Thanks
It is obviously targeting people who do NOT NEED from selfie camera, ones like me. This is good enough if you ask me
Don't think it does looks like it's almost there so far now but with an unnoticeable tradeoff but tbf the bigger the display is hole punch is less noticeable cause most videos don't fit the full screen of the phone
Imo they can just make it a dongle already.
They shouldve stuck with pop up cameras
I always love these tear downs, its so fascinating to see how each company does the internals of their phones
nice original comment.... xD
Always love seeing the attention to detail during teardowns! Man, favorite video game... lately I've been enjoying the plethora of horde-survival games that are out there, specifically Gunlocked.
Love your videos man! I wish I get that phone but even if I don't I still wanna let you know my favorite video is that battery blowing up on you. That was super sketchy and glad you're okay but man that was hilarious 😂
Would be interesting to see the temperature and performance difference between fully functional cooling system and a damaged one 💜
When I was in Japan, there were exponentially more phones than the few offered here in America. Miss my J-phone! 😄
I love the fact that this channel provides yet another window into the world though. Thanks for all you do! ❤️
Japan makes some of the best phones ever, Xperia lineup
Your tear downs are extremely interesting.
I think you are the only one creator on TH-cam that does this.
It's more like a full-blown tutorial on the inner workings of a cell phone.
I never knew that learning about all the components that make up a single cellphone could be so interesting.
Keep up the good work
I ALWAYS WAIT FOR YOUR VIDEO, THEY ARE AMAZING HOW YOU EXPLAIN EACH AND EVERYTHING.
Always impressive to see Zack putting the phones back together in working order (for the most part)
I love the edge to edge display. They've come a long way with the under display camera. Mine on my fold 4 sucks lol
Red magic in my opinion is underrated for people like me who cares a lot for performance and don’t care for any other. Red magic has come a long way from the beginning
They're becoming more like one plus, their phones are getting more and more expensive
@DontReadMyProfilePhoto_3 sand bob and vegan
The only problem is that ZTE only offers 1 year of android updates
No, not at all really - to be fair if performance is all you care about, then go with Apple Silicon, it beats everything else hands down, even power usage (despite having superior performance)
And before I hear any Apple Fanboy crap - I own both an S22 Ultra and a 14 Pro Max, and overall I prefer Android...
The see through back and minimal design looks very slick
Props to Nubia for never settling and designed one of the most beautiful phones ever made - from the front and back. I wonder when will we see such beauty in mainstream phones 🤷🏻♂️
Yes
Yup
I can't even tell you how much of your content I've watched over the years. From phones to electric cars to gardening to solar power, you do so much and it's always entertaining and educational. So thank you for doing what you do.
Hey Bennette - you want the LG Wing? - Send me an email JerryRigEverything at gmail and we can get on the way. Reply to this comment once you do.
@@JerryRigEverything Thank you so much! I just sent you an email. Hope to hear back soon!
@@b_man-25 congrass, you winned
never get tired of watching your teardown videos, it's fascinating to see how this small components fit in such a tight space 😲
I love teardown videos anyway, but with such special devices it's even cooler. Because that was mentioned with the LEDs: I think it's cool that this "trend" can be seen more and more often. It's JerryRigevEverything's fault that I bought the nothing phone 1.
Hi, Jerry! I don't play games, but I just finished watching Chainsaw Man. It's a really good anime! Not sure if you're into anime but I highly recommend.
I use this to sleep
It would be interesting to see how much of a performance difference that little fan would bring along with the (slightly dmaged) copper pads 😂
If possible it would be great if ypu could do a comparison
I would imagine it to be a measurable, but not huge difference since the air duct does not contain any fins for heat dissipation or is even made of copper. Definitely went for form over function
@@tjibbeettema8759 it would still remove heat from the phone way more efficiently than nothing at all tho
seeing you destroy these types of phones makes me wanna cry....
Impressed with how good the underscreen cameras have gotten! I wonder how good they're going to get over time
0:11 😂😂 true.
Zach never fails to amaze us with his content he really needs 10 million subscribers
Alternative way to say gimme likes.
I like seeing your teardowns. It's the best ever.
7:04 gotta say, not a big fan
Tear down videos are always nice to look at. thanks!
Been a fan of the teardown vids for a long time now. Love it
I love seeing all the teardown videos and getting to learn about the internals of phones in your videos!
Nice teardown from Zack. Love that.
Also love playing racing games, NEED FOR SPEED to be precise
Much appreciated from Kenya.
Man this teardown is awesome thanks for sharing
Thanks for all the great content over the years
Loving phone teardowns,fully encouraged to the video,always!
tbh these are so satisfying, i really love finding ones where it's a phone i have (like the lg g6 teardown)
pretty neat!
Love the teardown videos :) keep em coming
Its always great to see some innvovation in the smartphone space like this.
Great video. I am excited about the next iterations of this phone and more. Tech is impressive
You are one of my favourite tech channels. I like to disassemble and try to reassemble the same thing if I can in a working condition. I still have not tried myself out at disassembling phones, but will definitely try it in the future!
I love all your videos it's helps me greatly as a phone technician especially when I don't know the tear down process
Awesome video as per usual! Hopping the hummer gets done soon!
Great videos especially teardowns.
Love the teardowns always fun
Loved the teardown! Especially more from Redmagic. Oh the Lg Wing looks awesome, really want to have my hands on them. Since it's the last one!
This channel has brought me a lot of knowledge about phones and it would be great some day to actually take one apart
I’m just here for the gentle thud sounds when you take apart the little legos
Your channel actually helped me pick which phone to get between this and the ROG this initially had been my choice due to its better durability but the fact that it's infamous for it's software issues and lack of support for it is what sold me on the RPG instead.
Luckily I don't intend to have it go through the rigorous test you placed it under and have always been very careful with my stuff so you showing me what it can and can't take gets me a better understanding on how to better care for it.
I just got mine delivered today. Pretty excited to see how I end up liking it. It's my first gaming phone.
Your videos are awesome! Do you have any suggestions on a site or videos where I could potentially learn how to do some of the things you do throughout your taredowns? It would be sweet to learn how to fix/replace/troubleshoot phones and simular devices.
I used to love to play Nintendo, and Super Mario to be more specific. Now I've passed that metaphoric torch down to the kids. They also love Mario, and odyssey on the switch have become their generation of Super Mario.
Keep coming with your great videos Zack!