You left a lot of unsubstantiated claims go Killian. Please, if you're going to conduct interviews, ask more questions in response! This is poor journalism that supports Apple's greenwashing.
This is greenwashing and nothing more... Kilian, when it comes to visuals/editing, your content is always outstanding, unfortunately that's all you're really good at. Your reviews almost always lack well researched information about sustainability and repairability. You also mostly never mention features that truly enhance user privacy or are generally pro-consumer. This "interview", which clearly is just support for Apple's greenwashing campaign, only shows that you truly don't care about sustainability. :( Kilian, and to anyone reading this, please don't turn your back on this very important topic. If you really want to learn something about sustainable and consumer friendly products, I can recommend you to Louis Rossmann and Hugh Jeffreys, both here on TH-cam. I'm sorry for leaving a comment like this, but I don't want people to get mislead by Apple, because Apple is going out of their way to make their products as bad for the environment/consumer as possible, the only thing I respect them for is for their accessibility efforts, but that's it. If you're interested in products that are actually good for the planet/consumer, please take a look at Framework Laptops and/or Fairphone. I would love to see a Framework Laptop review from you! I hope your future reviews will always contain correct information about sustainability and pro consumer features, and it would be great if you could point out when a product harms the environment or their customers!
omg fr, when he started talking about how Apple was being environmentally friendly by using Apple silicon and focusing on the durability of the products 8:00. Like dawg 🤦♂
I applaud you for your honesty and courage to leave a comment like this. However, repairability isn't the be all and end all aspect to what makes a device great. I think there are shady aspects to what Apple is doing with tregards to serialization of components, but I don't think everything they do is to the detriment of their users. Some things they do, like designing their products in certain ways, I think are to the benefit of the user, even if it makes repairability of the device a little bit harder, like transitioning to internal batteries that don't have doors and mechanisms inside for you to easily replace them. If you paid attention, even Framework doesn't have a removable battery like batteries of older laptops, so in some respect even they are trying to maintain a balance when it comes to making repairability easy while not compromising other aspects of their devices. Not to take away from the positive changes they create, but some of the channels you mentioned have made it their business to complain about repairability all the time, which from time to time I think makes it look like repairability is the only thing that matters in a device. Don't get me wrong, I want devices to be repairable, and I don't think features or feature improvements that can't be possible without ruining a device's repairability should be included, but I don't think the current place Apple sits in when it comes to the repairability of their devices is so bad that it warrants a switch to more repairable platforms like Framework and Fairphone and discarding all of the other aspects I like about how Apple devices work.
I disagree on the greenwashing comments. Indeed, there are not loads of questions here, and can’t really call it an interview. However, we can’t discussv their arguments about environment. They managed to make all those improvements as a big tech company, we should support and challenge instead of blaming. Great video as always !🎉
This is less of a genuine interview and more of a PR statement for apple. This is straight up greenwashing and you know it. None of these questions had any teeth.
I'm a big fan of Lisa Jackson!!
You left a lot of unsubstantiated claims go Killian. Please, if you're going to conduct interviews, ask more questions in response! This is poor journalism that supports Apple's greenwashing.
Which are the claims that were left unsubstantiated?
He was not paid to ask delicate questions, but to do a PR video for Apple
@@seansullgood luck getting that answered
@@budokhai lol
This is greenwashing and nothing more...
Kilian, when it comes to visuals/editing, your content is always outstanding, unfortunately that's all you're really good at.
Your reviews almost always lack well researched information about sustainability and repairability. You also mostly never mention features that truly enhance user privacy or are generally pro-consumer.
This "interview", which clearly is just support for Apple's greenwashing campaign, only shows that you truly don't care about sustainability. :(
Kilian, and to anyone reading this, please don't turn your back on this very important topic. If you really want to learn something about sustainable and consumer friendly products, I can recommend you to Louis Rossmann and Hugh Jeffreys, both here on TH-cam.
I'm sorry for leaving a comment like this, but I don't want people to get mislead by Apple, because Apple is going out of their way to make their products as bad for the environment/consumer as possible, the only thing I respect them for is for their accessibility efforts, but that's it. If you're interested in products that are actually good for the planet/consumer, please take a look at Framework Laptops and/or Fairphone. I would love to see a Framework Laptop review from you! I hope your future reviews will always contain correct information about sustainability and pro consumer features, and it would be great if you could point out when a product harms the environment or their customers!
omg fr, when he started talking about how Apple was being environmentally friendly by using Apple silicon and focusing on the durability of the products 8:00. Like dawg 🤦♂
I applaud you for your honesty and courage to leave a comment like this. However, repairability isn't the be all and end all aspect to what makes a device great. I think there are shady aspects to what Apple is doing with tregards to serialization of components, but I don't think everything they do is to the detriment of their users. Some things they do, like designing their products in certain ways, I think are to the benefit of the user, even if it makes repairability of the device a little bit harder, like transitioning to internal batteries that don't have doors and mechanisms inside for you to easily replace them. If you paid attention, even Framework doesn't have a removable battery like batteries of older laptops, so in some respect even they are trying to maintain a balance when it comes to making repairability easy while not compromising other aspects of their devices. Not to take away from the positive changes they create, but some of the channels you mentioned have made it their business to complain about repairability all the time, which from time to time I think makes it look like repairability is the only thing that matters in a device. Don't get me wrong, I want devices to be repairable, and I don't think features or feature improvements that can't be possible without ruining a device's repairability should be included, but I don't think the current place Apple sits in when it comes to the repairability of their devices is so bad that it warrants a switch to more repairable platforms like Framework and Fairphone and discarding all of the other aspects I like about how Apple devices work.
Hello orbit, this is video is edited so well and feels so high quality. Is this your first TH-cam channel?
No it's not
@@smoothfox7379 can you link to the old channel?
@@rajdeepsingha3523@iknowreview
@@ahsookee Thanks 👍
His main channel is @iKnowReview. But it’s german.
🐐 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great Interview!
Same clothes :D
She won’t stop talking if you didn’t stop her
I disagree on the greenwashing comments. Indeed, there are not loads of questions here, and can’t really call it an interview. However, we can’t discussv their arguments about environment. They managed to make all those improvements as a big tech company, we should support and challenge instead of blaming. Great video as always !🎉
th-cam.com/video/7k4AV7N5g3U/w-d-xo.html
everyone's trying to be carbon neutral. why not be carbon negative Apple? Aren't you supposed to be the innovators and the leaders? Step tf up
your comment is literally carbon positive lolololololol
This is less of a genuine interview and more of a PR statement for apple. This is straight up greenwashing and you know it. None of these questions had any teeth.