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I love how you actually keep the bloopers in. That just gives us more entertainment and helps keep our focus as viewers. I also like that you have a signal that shows that was a blooper so you still sound professional.
Yes but obviously not all the bloopers, he just did that one because it was funny and still allowed the video to flow well. There would most likely be way more bloopers if he were to show them.
@@CTC_Tennis_Clips Nah it's just that this person was implying that he keeps all of the bloopers in enough though obviously he doesn't. Their comment was the one that made it seem like that was the only blooper they had made during filming
I had a glass screen protector I put on wrong so I took it of and tested it. It broke with way more force applied than expected. It was a fun and "safe" experience
Around the era of the Samsung S7, Samsung had released an industrial rugged phone that was a plastic screen. It had a screen protector on top. While significantly more prone to scratching, the phone was extremely resistant to shatter. There were phones from China that were doing similar (to the point that one was used to hammer nails).
Well I actually owned a Hisense Rock C30 and that was honestly my most rugged phone to use, from abuse in water, to actually using it as a hammer itself as well. No extra cover, no screen protector, no gorrila glass. Had it for 5 years before batter decayed and the batter started swelling up and popped of the rear cover before I bought a new phone.
The Kyocera phones in the Dura/Sport line are some of the best durable phones, not just the flip but the regular. Also side note one of the first brands to make a phone that was water proof/resistant in the flip phones in the late 2000's without hyper marketing it was a rugged brand/model of phone the way Samsung started in 2010's with the waterproof ability on its main models.The 2021/2022 most recent model of the smartphone needs a cover due to if dropped at the right angle the screen will crack as to the reviews but does not need a case due to how durable it is but you want one to grip the phone better due to how slick the phone is and will drop it all the time if you do not get a case for it, I got a fabric case for my phone as you do not need a durable protection case and it has this edging on back for the phone buttons to not turn on in pocket that is easy to have accidentally turn on with this model, most of the other cases were clip on style and phone faced backward in the case. I did not want the part that is supposed to clip on, I was never going to use it with the case so I was fine with the metal clip on part not being able to work but hate the metal clip into part on the case. I feel like I could whip this smartphone at a brick wall and it would still work fine with cracked screen.
I mean... These are some of the worst "rugged" design features one could think of, they just are made to look durable... Looks over functionality, just like every other "premium" phone is designed
@@Michael-rc5ks precisely. Lowest bidder to who will do it to their established standard. It's not whatever crap whoever would make, it's still very solid stuff, but calling it military grade is misleading. If it meets specs, it can be used. I work in manufacturing for the military. We use stainless steel screws. 304 stainless to be exact. The most common kind. They meet military specs. My cabinet handles and car exhaust are stainless, 304 stainless. Are they made of "military grade materials"? I guess. My phone has some plastic in it, nylon 6/6. Some of the products we make have nylon 6/6 parts in them, and they are for the military. So I guess my phone, a Google Pixel 3xl, contains "military grade materials" too. Same goes for the aluminum, glass, all of it.
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"military grade" does not mean the cheapest. MIL-STD-810 is a well-defined written standard for testing. The problem is that there's no independent testing lab that can certify such standard, unlike other standards like UL, CE or FCC which do.
This made me remember about how I once dropped my OnePlus Nord N100 phone off the third floor and the only thing that happened was the screen got absolutely smashed but the phone was working and then later I got it repaired and it works like nothing ever happened
When you look at the marketing images on the Ulefone, they have definitely applied a bit of creative image manipulation to downplay the bezel, compared to the actual views you show here
You should always look at the specs page to see the real dimensions. Other companies do also the same thing in there marketing campaigns. Beside the specs page you also need to read the foot notes.
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Finally arrived yesterday! It was definitely worth the wait. I tested the blackview bl6000 pro intensively yesterday and I'm thrilled. Fast, lots of memory, not cluttered with manufacturer software (the few pre-installed games can simply be deleted), good photo quality, good image quality, screen is bright - the automatic dimming function works very well, the battery lasts well, can be quickly charged wirelessly, Flash light is powerful. The whole thing for a really very good price compared to other providers. Compared to other "rugged" cell phones, it feels good in the hand despite its size. So much for the first report, maybe even more if I could do more everyday tests in about 1 week.
I would have liked to see him test one of the more "rugged" of the rugged phones out there. We use the Sonim XP8 at work and I have seen that thing drop kicked (by accident) onto bare asphalt, run over, and it has taken several falls out of the car when opening the door. Aside from a few scratches on the body of the phone, all the buttons and glass are completely intact.
@@Camilo_ZInsofar as rugged testing, Arun really could have chose better options. Sonim and Kyocera are nowhere to be found in this video. The XP8 runs on Android 7 by default with 4gb of RAM, which is a problem, but the thing is basically indestructible. Kyocera has a similar track record and is well known. I think the video missed the point, either due to ignorance or misunderstanding the purpose of these devices. Both flagships this year have relatively respectable specs, but the main draw is durability. On top of that, this video is essentially clickbait. It's like playing soccer with a motorcycle helmet and then complaining it didn't do well in a crash. He messed up the structural integrity of them and then hit 'em with a golf club.
I've had an X3 for couple of years now. It survived a war, a year of working in a factory, a car crash and three (so far) years of uni. All the falls after original screen is still intact. I ain't replacing it unless it absolutely dies.
So far the most durable phone I ever used was a Nokia 4.2. I once dropped mine when I slipped on a staircase, causing it to fall for nearly three meters before hitting the ground. I was shocked when I saw that, scrapes aside along the back, the screen and internally were perfectly fine!
Arun in his 60's* His Grandson/granddaughter playing inthe backyard: grandpa I found these 2 black thingies in the backyard* Arun getting flashback of this video*
I've been rocking the "Cat S42" for almost 3 years, it cost me $450 Canadian and it puts strength ahead of hardware and software, I've had the original plastic screen protector for 1 year before I switched to glass, it has a metal frame, metal buttons, metal corners with rubber cushions, it's been dropped and 30-40 times and about 8 of these drops have been rough, worst was a ten foot drop out of my chest pocket off a trailer face down onto pavement, my phone is still flawless, I have literally watched about 15 other phones break in the workplace and most of these people don't even carry Thier phones with them at all times, mine is always in my pocket taking a beating, gets covered in sand and dust so I wash it under the tap. This phone doesn't have proper phone cases avalible for it, you can buy a 3rd party bumper for it which I did after the first year but it's not really needed, the screen has a rubber bumper around it already and this rubber covers the back of the phone too. I highly doubt any phone can withstand the beating I've put this phone through, the only downside is it runs a bit slower than some phones and lacks pretty much any feature that isn't necessary, but I don't care, at this rate I'll have this phone for another 5 years
Sometimes cheap phones aren’t what people make them out to be. I had an iPhone 6s which I heard were kind of infamous for bending in half but you don’t know how many times I dropped it over the year. It was my first iPhone. Never broke even with the screen protector off.
I've had same phone for 3 years now, bought it as it was released in Finland, did cost me whole 260€. It's gone trough "hell" one would say, lost it into snow for one whole day as it did drop from my pocket, it's been washed in washingmachine when I forgot it into a pocket of my workpants, it's flown few times across the tail lift at my work and dropped to ground. Hell I've even driven over it once when it dropped on sand. You can see the wear and tear on it but it still works like nothing has happened to it. Yeah maybe it doesn't have the best camera on it but for my use it is good. While I'm at work it travels in my pants in the cargo pocket near knee, so you can be certain that it gets lot of hits. Biggest problem/wear on it is the outer rubber layer starting to peel on some areas but knowing what it's gone trough, it's a miracle if it wouldn't be happening at all. Also I'm still rocking the original plastic screenprotector, maybe should change it to new or just peel it off but... Why to bother, it's still usable and it's not that badly scratched as you'd think. I've been actually thinking of buying the new S53 for better camera, but not sure if I seriously need it as this is just... Living on. With other phones I'd be worried of their glass panels breaking and them not being water resistant as my workfield you just have to be out even when it rains, yeah I could look for water resistant phones but I feel it's quite hassle to do so, and kinda have fear how well those actually are protected.
I could be sarcastic and suggest that it’s been highly educational and I will never play golf with my phones, but you’ve made so many valid points about specs, fake sales and using a protective case that after this video, will stop fantasising about having 700 dollars for a phone and will smash up a few budget Android!
After all these years i was wondering why golf club is almost everywhere in action movies especially zombie apocalypse themed movies, now i know how powerful a golf club is
Oh gosh pandemic has really gotten into him, poor child Yes honey, indeed it's such a dire situation ,(oh great jesus save this world from another Jerry rig everything 🤒🤪🤗)
You know what I’m most curious about? What is under the floor where you did the hammer test?! I was like, oh I found your apocalypse bunker… it def need more fortification lol!
Btw diamond would make a awful case, it would break easily. (Diamonds are hard not tough thats why they use it for drills. as you just need a medium amount of strengh and a hammer to break a diamond.)
As someone who has owned a rugged phone once, I relate to this video very much. It was a Cubot King Kong and I got it in 2017 when rugged phones were seen as cool. Only this year I've realized how terrible it is. List of problems: - camera was trash - battery was trash - chip set was trash - g board immensely lagged - it ran on Android 7 (one of the worst Android OS's ever) - the speakers suddenly stopped working - the clock at the top-right corner sometimes froze and when I set an alarm it wouldn't sound and it didn't give me a notification to say that my alarm is going off Yeah, rugged phones are completely trash. If you want a durable phone, get a case or something. Save your money.
i have BV9500 for 3 years now... yes its big and heavy but you can get use to it... camera, not interested i have other gear for that battery, it last for 5-6 or even 7 days at first and now after 3 years it last for 3-4 days with some spare % chipset, i dont play games speakers, maybe they are too loud really water ressistant so i can clean it in a stream when its all muddy antena is perfect, phone get signal on places where other phones hove none GPS/GLONASS/BEIDOU accuracy is perfect very cheap (at least here in EU) and surprisingly not even single software bug in those 3 years
Can you imagine Aron's neighbours seeing him water... Phones? They'll be like: "I feel him, the pandemic has really gotten into him and now he's trying to grow phones... For some extra money, once they bear fruits, perhaps... These are dire times indeed" And then they saw him grating phones...
@@yashmaniyar7768 bruh...i used to throw it to my cousin whenever he did stupid shiet....n yah seems like my cousin is more destructible than the nokia
@@yashmaniyar7768 A friend dropped his Samsung during a high speed road run on his Kawa Z10 doing 294kmh. The phone survived with a crack in the screen
@@CesarPerez-cn8nr what do you mean i didn’t understand. If you’re meaning that Samsung doesn’t make rugged phones check out the xcover pro. It’s their newest rugged phone.
Yeah, the rugged phones have some decent features like being waterproof and a large battery. Downside’s are many though…they rarely update the OS or driver's, etc. They are slow and just don’t hold up very long. I’ve had a couple of Blackview’s.
Lesson: Buy good rugged phones - that are actually good rigidy. Dont buy cheap ones A good rugged phone has electronics inside designed to absorb the impact. Bad ones do not. They are not designed for hammers. They are designed for falls.
I actually once hit my nokia 3310 with cricket bat. Picket it up halfway towards boundary, battery was much further, bought a new backplate for 50 inr and played snakes for another 6 months.
When I worked as an Internet Installer, I had a Galaxy Note 4 as my work phone, protected in an Otterbox Defender series case. That poor sucker fell off my belt clip while I was standing 24 feet up on a ladder. I heard two metallic ding noises, and only when I got down, did I realize the phone fell from my belt. I usually kept the phone on me in case of emergencies. Phone suffered no damages. Those otterbox defenders, while thick... are impressive.
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No
:D never even knew they existed until I saw this vid
Bruh, you edited your comment, so I'm editing mine.
Maybe
.
You rubbing the phones on a cheese grater actually physically hurt
1 st
Never expected you to be here lmao
@@PandeySakshi and?
@@PandeySakshi Do you go to parties and say "Ahaha I'm first"
I’m feel bad for your screen
We want Arun's voice in Google assistant
Yes, that would be good
@ Hi there ded channel trying to get ppl to notice so kids can check ur channel and watch u
YES
for sure!
Speak for yourself 😁😂🤣😅
Seeing him hit phones with a golf club is simultaneously the most painful and the most satisfying thing I’ve seen all day.
Congrats you got hearted
That's literally everything I thought.
Skibbity bop mm dada
Same
Fck yeah same🙂
I love how you actually keep the bloopers in. That just gives us more entertainment and helps keep our focus as viewers. I also like that you have a signal that shows that was a blooper so you still sound professional.
Yes but obviously not all the bloopers, he just did that one because it was funny and still allowed the video to flow well. There would most likely be way more bloopers if he were to show them.
@@holidayhares6476 we gout ourselves a detective
@@CTC_Tennis_Clips Nah it's just that this person was implying that he keeps all of the bloopers in enough though obviously he doesn't. Their comment was the one that made it seem like that was the only blooper they had made during filming
A wise man Once said, *“Glass is Glass and Glass breaks”*
Jerry rig everything
I had a glass screen protector I put on wrong so I took it of and tested it.
It broke with way more force applied than expected. It was a fun and "safe" experience
- Agent 47
1:16 Look what is playing in the background
Zack
Imagine going outside and seeing your neighbor watering their phones
I would be concerned
"MOM TOLD ME THAT MONEY DOESN'T COME FROM TREES, SO IM GONNA FUCKING GROW A PHONE! *Maniac laughter* "
"Oh Hey! yea, I'm just watering my phone :)"
And then golfing them
“you know, the phone was getting thirsty so you know “
"Glass is glass, and glass breaks"
-JerryRigEverything
Copied
@@ihategoverments4062 It's literally a quote, dude. It's meant to be copied.
dont add like pls , its 69 for now XD
Ah shit its cant be right
@@ihategoverments4062 dude wtf
Around the era of the Samsung S7, Samsung had released an industrial rugged phone that was a plastic screen. It had a screen protector on top. While significantly more prone to scratching, the phone was extremely resistant to shatter. There were phones from China that were doing similar (to the point that one was used to hammer nails).
Well I actually owned a Hisense Rock C30 and that was honestly my most rugged phone to use, from abuse in water, to actually using it as a hammer itself as well. No extra cover, no screen protector, no gorrila glass. Had it for 5 years before batter decayed and the batter started swelling up and popped of the rear cover before I bought a new phone.
The Kyocera phones in the Dura/Sport line are some of the best durable phones, not just the flip but the regular. Also side note one of the first brands to make a phone that was water proof/resistant in the flip phones in the late 2000's without hyper marketing it was a rugged brand/model of phone the way Samsung started in 2010's with the waterproof ability on its main models.The 2021/2022 most recent model of the smartphone needs a cover due to if dropped at the right angle the screen will crack as to the reviews but does not need a case due to how durable it is but you want one to grip the phone better due to how slick the phone is and will drop it all the time if you do not get a case for it, I got a fabric case for my phone as you do not need a durable protection case and it has this edging on back for the phone buttons to not turn on in pocket that is easy to have accidentally turn on with this model, most of the other cases were clip on style and phone faced backward in the case. I did not want the part that is supposed to clip on, I was never going to use it with the case so I was fine with the metal clip on part not being able to work but hate the metal clip into part on the case. I feel like I could whip this smartphone at a brick wall and it would still work fine with cracked screen.
Mrwhosetheboss : "Not much damage at level 7
Jerryrigeverything:" Impossible"
Ye
Companies: UNBREAKABLE!
Someone: Tests it
Companies: No, that's not how you're supposed to play the game
I mean... These are some of the worst "rugged" design features one could think of, they just are made to look durable... Looks over functionality, just like every other "premium" phone is designed
Is that my sub count?
It breaks a lot.
(Not a bot ngl why am I a bot)
@@VersuffeYou aren't a bot
People are dumb and don't know the difference
A bot doesn't reply
A person does
@@Cacodevidro432 Dead internet theory.
Also I’m not really sure as to why the fuck I made that comment lmao
When you hear “military grade” don’t forget that the military always goes with the lowest bidder.
"Military grade" just means it meets the minimum standard. Not related to anything that the military actually uses.
@@Michael-rc5ks precisely. Lowest bidder to who will do it to their established standard. It's not whatever crap whoever would make, it's still very solid stuff, but calling it military grade is misleading. If it meets specs, it can be used. I work in manufacturing for the military. We use stainless steel screws. 304 stainless to be exact. The most common kind. They meet military specs. My cabinet handles and car exhaust are stainless, 304 stainless. Are they made of "military grade materials"? I guess. My phone has some plastic in it, nylon 6/6. Some of the products we make have nylon 6/6 parts in them, and they are for the military. So I guess my phone, a Google Pixel 3xl, contains "military grade materials" too. Same goes for the aluminum, glass, all of it.
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That's exactly what my brother told me when I got a "military-grade" item. (He's ex-army.)
"military grade" does not mean the cheapest. MIL-STD-810 is a well-defined written standard for testing. The problem is that there's no independent testing lab that can certify such standard, unlike other standards like UL, CE or FCC which do.
This made me remember about how I once dropped my OnePlus Nord N100 phone off the third floor and the only thing that happened was the screen got absolutely smashed but the phone was working and then later I got it repaired and it works like nothing ever happened
*Ah, there goes my weekend plans for playing golf with phones*
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Dont forget the grated phone
Oh Sh-t screen there. battery there. And fire.
This just made my day😂
@@destituteanddecadent9106 good to know! :)
When they said “unbreakable” I’m pretty sure they didn’t expect you to hit it with a golf club
killer phonen't
Well it's not unbreakable then is it?
@@informitas0117 lol exactly
whos joe
@@cenkooreddd joe mama
this feels very, very illegal
like phones are sacred or something
it hurts to see innocent phones get GRATED ALIVE.
I like how he shows his fails it makes him feel more human
"blend in with the humans"
Press 1:16 :D
When you look at the marketing images on the Ulefone, they have definitely applied a bit of creative image manipulation to downplay the bezel, compared to the actual views you show here
Ok random verified guy.
Weird phone in a can?(if one exists please do a video on it)
@@noahcool69 he’s great for just binging really random but interesting stuff
You should always look at the specs page to see the real dimensions. Other companies do also the same thing in there marketing campaigns. Beside the specs page you also need to read the foot notes.
What I just watched an atomic shrimp video before this...
Phones: omg finally he's done
Arun: picks up golf club
Phones: ........
@mrwhosetheboss I made a video on you on " a sub to the Channel would be -- "
So.. expecting no copyright from you!!!
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Hello darkness my old friend...
Finally arrived yesterday! It was definitely worth the wait.
I tested the blackview bl6000 pro intensively yesterday and I'm thrilled. Fast, lots of memory, not cluttered with manufacturer software (the few pre-installed games can simply be deleted), good photo quality, good image quality, screen is bright - the automatic dimming function works very well, the battery lasts well, can be quickly charged wirelessly, Flash light is powerful.
The whole thing for a really very good price compared to other providers. Compared to other "rugged" cell phones, it feels good in the hand despite its size.
So much for the first report, maybe even more if I could do more everyday tests in about 1 week.
You’re in for a bad time
@@Jkdabomb10A ok
Imagine looking outside and seeing your neighbor with swim goggles hitting phones with a driver in his backyard
The moment when he turned his channel into a “Jerryrigeverything”
Golden
He even has the lingo.
Rugged Phones: *exist*
Arun: *And I took that personally...*
@Muhammad Baig Shit You Just Rick ROlled me
@Muhammad Baig I got Rick Rolled 😫
Lol
Its not Arun Its Aruba
@Muhammad Baig i got rickrolled
Alternative title:
Setting a new world record for the longest golf shot with a phone
Dude Perfect might have copyrighted those kind of titles already😅😂😂
Flies over the fence: Neighbor: "Someone threw a phone at my window?"
I would have liked to see him test one of the more "rugged" of the rugged phones out there. We use the Sonim XP8 at work and I have seen that thing drop kicked (by accident) onto bare asphalt, run over, and it has taken several falls out of the car when opening the door. Aside from a few scratches on the body of the phone, all the buttons and glass are completely intact.
WHAT? That's the succesor for the nokia right there
Just buy a samsung. I drop kicked that mf through a field goal. Not a scratch on it.
@@Camilo_ZInsofar as rugged testing, Arun really could have chose better options. Sonim and Kyocera are nowhere to be found in this video. The XP8 runs on Android 7 by default with 4gb of RAM, which is a problem, but the thing is basically indestructible. Kyocera has a similar track record and is well known. I think the video missed the point, either due to ignorance or misunderstanding the purpose of these devices. Both flagships this year have relatively respectable specs, but the main draw is durability.
On top of that, this video is essentially clickbait. It's like playing soccer with a motorcycle helmet and then complaining it didn't do well in a crash. He messed up the structural integrity of them and then hit 'em with a golf club.
@@zozihn8047 Alright, good to know
@@zozihn8047 Like 99% of the world doesn't know what Sonim or Kyocera is, so they wouldn't actually be a realistic choice for most people........
Meanwhile, Nokia 3310: *_*sighs*_*_ kids these days_
In our days we'd deflect astroids before going to school
😂😂😂😂
kids: Shut up boomer. We have 120hz what about you?
brick 3310: SNAKE
@@igniter_01 Who would win
1. a phone that has the processing power comparable to a PC with a great GPU
2. phone with SNEK
@@Primus_075 SNEK and the keypad Lock
Arun's neighbours be like: lockdown is taking its toll on this guy. He's using phones as golf balls
😂😂 really
Wearing c-c-c-combo of Leather jacket + sports pants + kids swimming goggles :DDD
My thougts 😂
@@Dilpreet_Singh17 kidha Singh. Tusi teek taak ah?
@@SikhSoldier2010 vadiya hu prave..tu das kive chl reya sb kuch
A lot of beautiful planning and shooting
First
He should've said: A sub to this channel would be rugged
@ICIEYT ew sub begger
@ICIEYTa sub begging test
Doesnt any makesense
I've had an X3 for couple of years now. It survived a war, a year of working in a factory, a car crash and three (so far) years of uni. All the falls after original screen is still intact. I ain't replacing it unless it absolutely dies.
I like the cat
Same lol
not me
Too bad batteries are gonna take over the world.
Everyome does!
It's a cutie
Guest: "what's that noise?"
Host: "oh, it's our neighbour, playing phone golf again."
Guest: Ah, understandable.
@@c0r3k1d3 guest: can i talk to your neighbour after this?
Ah yes phone golf the most expensive sport in the world
iGolf
@@lolkaslolpez4823lmao
"My neighbor is so rich, he has 5 phones"
"Jokes on you, mine is so rich he plays golf with his phones"
ok weird
That’s a painful watch for me 😒 well there’s always a first 🚶🏿♂️🚶🏿♂️🚶🏿♂️
That's true
I would imagine alot of his phones are sent to him by the companies
@@MagikarpMan yea I know, it was a joke man😢
That golf club left... Some deeper grooves at a level seven
"mommy, whats that sound?"
"oh, it's just the neighbor whacking smartphones with a golf club"
Lol man😂
I almost chocked on my food😂
Nah the neighbour is just playing golf with joel
I'm laughing so hard 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Glad no one's at home now
Otherwise it wouldn't have been Good for me.
lol, i laughed a lot , thanks dude
Jerry rig everything: "Scratches at level 6 and deeper grooves at level 7"
Arun: "Minor Scratches at cheese grater and almost cracked on hammer".
*grater
Also Zach: Yet again Apple claims their screens are ruby but they scratch at level 6.
@@verifiedbeast8042 since when does apple claim that? i've never heard anything about rubies in apple products
@@sokolaad1238 They claim that their glass is level 8 watch a Jerry rig everything vid
@@IshaanOP07 oh I'm sorry man because I was living in a country where these words are rarely used.
rugged phone: indestructible
Arun: *coughs*
rugged phone: ayo is a joke
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
is the
“allow it fam"
@@grippyfemboy wdym
Ayo is the joke doesn't make sense
Pretty sure its
Ayo! It's a joke! or something
@@ryboi1337 omg can someone be dumber
its hood language
So far the most durable phone I ever used was a Nokia 4.2.
I once dropped mine when I slipped on a staircase, causing it to fall for nearly three meters before hitting the ground. I was shocked when I saw that, scrapes aside along the back, the screen and internally were perfectly fine!
Arun in his 60's*
His Grandson/granddaughter playing inthe backyard: grandpa I found these 2 black thingies in the backyard*
Arun getting flashback of this video*
Ulefone Power armor 13 has just launched a rugged phone with a battery capacity of 13,200 mAh
@@manck1399 wait really? Can you send a link to the website?
@@TallthinksOLD You can find it yourself
Look carefully at 1:16
@@todor2270 Rick rolled lol
Archaeologists after 1000 years : We found Arun's battery
And OnePlus nord motherboard
@@neerajdwivedi2015 And Half the display
@@ITSKashiBoy no
Lol
who is arun?
Just imagine living in his neighbourhood and seeing a crazy person destroy five phones every week.
Hahaha
I would not visit him so that I won't get hurt by flying destroyed phones
Ha ha very funny
Γεια σου φίλε.
Reminds me of plainrock124
I cant believe he is talking about toughness but he didn't bring the legend, the only indestructible, the Nokia 3310
I always hate when I accidentally hit my phone with a golf club! Happens everyday
I knowwww UHGGGGGG 😒
Understandable have a nice day
Same smh
I detsdoyed 69 phoned with it
Or try to selfie while bungee jumping, or on roller coaster...
I... I can't.... I can't hold it in any longer "it scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7"
Lol
Natural habitat
Lol
I keep seeing these references on this chanel's comments section where are they from?
@@megumin4564 jerry rig everything you will get it
"Mommy? Why is the neighbor playing golf with his phones while wearing swimming glasses?"
I don't want you to ever go near him, Jimmy.
hahahahahah
Son don't look
Press 1:16 ;)
Hahaha
I've been rocking the "Cat S42" for almost 3 years, it cost me $450 Canadian and it puts strength ahead of hardware and software, I've had the original plastic screen protector for 1 year before I switched to glass, it has a metal frame, metal buttons, metal corners with rubber cushions, it's been dropped and 30-40 times and about 8 of these drops have been rough, worst was a ten foot drop out of my chest pocket off a trailer face down onto pavement, my phone is still flawless, I have literally watched about 15 other phones break in the workplace and most of these people don't even carry Thier phones with them at all times, mine is always in my pocket taking a beating, gets covered in sand and dust so I wash it under the tap. This phone doesn't have proper phone cases avalible for it, you can buy a 3rd party bumper for it which I did after the first year but it's not really needed, the screen has a rubber bumper around it already and this rubber covers the back of the phone too. I highly doubt any phone can withstand the beating I've put this phone through, the only downside is it runs a bit slower than some phones and lacks pretty much any feature that isn't necessary, but I don't care, at this rate I'll have this phone for another 5 years
Sometimes cheap phones aren’t what people make them out to be. I had an iPhone 6s which I heard were kind of infamous for bending in half but you don’t know how many times I dropped it over the year. It was my first iPhone. Never broke even with the screen protector off.
I've had same phone for 3 years now, bought it as it was released in Finland, did cost me whole 260€. It's gone trough "hell" one would say, lost it into snow for one whole day as it did drop from my pocket, it's been washed in washingmachine when I forgot it into a pocket of my workpants, it's flown few times across the tail lift at my work and dropped to ground. Hell I've even driven over it once when it dropped on sand. You can see the wear and tear on it but it still works like nothing has happened to it. Yeah maybe it doesn't have the best camera on it but for my use it is good. While I'm at work it travels in my pants in the cargo pocket near knee, so you can be certain that it gets lot of hits. Biggest problem/wear on it is the outer rubber layer starting to peel on some areas but knowing what it's gone trough, it's a miracle if it wouldn't be happening at all. Also I'm still rocking the original plastic screenprotector, maybe should change it to new or just peel it off but... Why to bother, it's still usable and it's not that badly scratched as you'd think.
I've been actually thinking of buying the new S53 for better camera, but not sure if I seriously need it as this is just... Living on. With other phones I'd be worried of their glass panels breaking and them not being water resistant as my workfield you just have to be out even when it rains, yeah I could look for water resistant phones but I feel it's quite hassle to do so, and kinda have fear how well those actually are protected.
@@ReijoRitari
Are you referring to the CAT?
@@PoorMustangprobably
Nokia looking at those phones:
Little kids.
"What's that noise?"
Nothing, the neighbour is just grating phones again.
AGAIN!?!?
🤣🤣
me the guest: *GRATING WHAT!!!*
🤣🤣
Pov: Plainrock
Arun: Golf Of Death Test
Jerryrig: Wait that's Illegal !
nope, that's just stupid
what's next? test phones under a 20t hydraulic press?
8:38 LMAO WHEN YOU ALMOST HIT THAT PHONE WITH THE HAMMER AN AD JUST CAME LMFAOAOAOAO
Same bruh
Sameee
Same
"OnePlus Nord had been the most durable phone in this test till now."
Nord in the next second - shatters.
😂
it shattered into oblivion
Other phone maker: Let's make a rugged phone
Nokia 3310: what are those toys doing?
Bruh
AHAA😂
The only rugged phone we could trust
The Nokia breaks other phones.
That cat is so cute, they are even helping you with work, pushing the phone down
I could be sarcastic and suggest that it’s been highly educational and I will never play golf with my phones, but you’ve made so many valid points about specs, fake sales and using a protective case that after this video, will stop fantasising about having 700 dollars for a phone and will smash up a few budget Android!
After all these years i was wondering why golf club is almost everywhere in action movies especially zombie apocalypse themed movies, now i know how powerful a golf club is
I love how Arun is puzzled by the fact that the phone broke because he smacked it with a golf club.
They mentioned the phone as indestructible
Laughs in Nokia
So he might have expected the phone to absorb less damage with a cracked screen
Omg nice
@@vrind2705 I thought I got hearted when u said "oMg nIcE"
Imagine his neighbours watching him practising golf on smartphones wearing those glasses. XD
Lmaooo
LMFAOOOOOOO
😂
Wow 👏👏👏 very good, Arun. Every phone testing should be like this to "truly" test if these phones are actually what they claim they are.
"Honey, the man in the neighboring garden is grating his phones again"
Oh gosh pandemic has really gotten into him, poor child
Yes honey, indeed it's such a dire situation ,(oh great jesus save this world from another Jerry rig everything 🤒🤪🤗)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
His humor has improved just to perfect, It's hard for a tech guy😂
See tech burner
Jerry: heats up phones and carefully removes the battery
Arun: Wacks them with a golf club and they come out clean
😂😂😂😂
You know what I’m most curious about? What is under the floor where you did the hammer test?! I was like, oh I found your apocalypse bunker… it def need more fortification lol!
arun is becoming the next jerryrigeverything, but with more destructiveness
he got a soothing voice all he needs now is ifix it kit and a mothpick scale
We need a mrwhosetheboss knife
“Welcome to my factory of destruction”
4:32
JerryRigEverything: I do the best durability tests
Mr. Whosetheboss: Wait for it
The only thing I took out of this:
Arun’s golfing form is pretty good.
Right
Btw diamond would make a awful case, it would break easily.
(Diamonds are hard not tough thats why they use it for drills. as you just need a medium amount of strengh and a hammer to break a diamond.)
Arun's search history:
"Cool" synonyms
😂😂
Nice one
😂❤️
probably just thesaurus.com
Arun: *gets a golf club*
Battery: "aight, imma head out!"
😂😂
Doesnt any makesense
@@tugrul_han It makes sense, you don't get it
@@tugrul_han did you watch the video?
@@sbsnate2312 no
As someone who has owned a rugged phone once, I relate to this video very much.
It was a Cubot King Kong and I got it in 2017 when rugged phones were seen as cool. Only this year I've realized how terrible it is.
List of problems:
- camera was trash
- battery was trash
- chip set was trash
- g board immensely lagged
- it ran on Android 7 (one of the worst Android OS's ever)
- the speakers suddenly stopped working
- the clock at the top-right corner sometimes froze and when I set an alarm it wouldn't sound and it didn't give me a notification to say that my alarm is going off
Yeah, rugged phones are completely trash. If you want a durable phone, get a case or something. Save your money.
bro even my 2015 tablet is better ☠️
@@vodka1330 I know, even my Galaxy Tab 2 could do better, even though it doesn't even work!
Thats why these types of channels are good to teach you that not everything is as they say
only good one was armor 13 with atleast helio g95 for gaming
i have BV9500 for 3 years now...
yes its big and heavy but you can get use to it...
camera, not interested i have other gear for that
battery, it last for 5-6 or even 7 days at first and now after 3 years it last for 3-4 days with some spare %
chipset, i dont play games
speakers, maybe they are too loud
really water ressistant so i can clean it in a stream when its all muddy
antena is perfect, phone get signal on places where other phones hove none
GPS/GLONASS/BEIDOU accuracy is perfect
very cheap (at least here in EU)
and surprisingly not even single software bug in those 3 years
I once lost my Samsung s10 under 2 ft of snow for a full week and it turned on when the snow melted with 0 issues and a still near full charge
Can you imagine Aron's neighbours seeing him water... Phones? They'll be like:
"I feel him, the pandemic has really gotten into him and now he's trying to grow phones... For some extra money, once they bear fruits, perhaps... These are dire times indeed"
And then they saw him grating phones...
5:33 even the neighborhood cat is weirded out by him.
Snapdragon 1000 will be the fruit
LMAO 😂
I see this is how the passion fruit came out to be....
Bro mrwhosetheboss just tweeted :
My plant has grown air pods max
Fun video, cheese grater was gruelling. Golf🏌️ part was too funny.😂 Did you find the batteries?
The batteries are in the abyss
This is all I want to know. Did he find those batteries? 🤔
Same question
Ok
Hi
"What kind of cheese is this?"
"Sir, it's Oneplus Nord in case"
This needs more likes
@@kingcactus4656It already has 214
The clonck sound the phone made when getting hammered is so satisfying
Imagine devs of that phone commenting:
"Thanks for advertising us"
Id be like hol up
In a kinda bad way
They realy do.
Loo
The only "indestructible" phone is nokia in their prime bruv
My father dropped it from his bike on 20km/hr , it was fine with some scratches and back cover broke
I know people will be thinking of the 3310,but that's neither the most durable model nor the most sold.
@@yashmaniyar7768 bruh...i used to throw it to my cousin whenever he did stupid shiet....n yah seems like my cousin is more destructible than the nokia
@@yashmaniyar7768 A friend dropped his Samsung during a high speed road run on his Kawa Z10 doing 294kmh. The phone survived with a crack in the screen
@@jamier7073 In or on the screen?
Rugged Phones: Exist*
Arun: I'm gonna end these company's whole career.
Rugged phones are a type of phone, not a company
@@seniome474 pretty sure they all come fro the same place
@@SiddharthLh Even Samsung makes rugged phones. They don't come from the same place.
@@denizgurel9147 phones??
Or tablets??
@@CesarPerez-cn8nr what do you mean i didn’t understand. If you’re meaning that Samsung doesn’t make rugged phones check out the xcover pro. It’s their newest rugged phone.
Yeah, the rugged phones have some decent features like being waterproof and a large battery. Downside’s are many though…they rarely update the OS or driver's, etc. They are slow and just don’t hold up very long. I’ve had a couple of Blackview’s.
“Indestructible” New Rugged Phones
Nokia “Get on my fuc*ing level kid”
I feel like he should’ve also put these 4 against the 3310, and a phone with the mous case or some other super protective case
How many subscribers will I get from this comment current 8
@@lonelypotato1108 👁️ 👄 👁️
@@lonelypotato1108 what
@@lonelypotato1108 cringe
JerryRigEverything: struggles to pry off batteries.
Arun: *hold my golf club*
LMAOOOOOO THIS IS SOOOOOOOO UNDERRATED xD
Yo this is so funny af
🤣🤣
Rick rolling has made it into the Mrwhosetheboss world and it won't stop.
I was gonna point that out at about 1:18
He will never give us up
I just realized that I got rickrolled, well yeah.
And they don't stop coming
1001th time i am rick rolled this week
Lesson:
Buy good rugged phones - that are actually good rigidy.
Dont buy cheap ones
A good rugged phone has electronics inside designed to absorb the impact. Bad ones do not.
They are not designed for hammers. They are designed for falls.
That’s so cool that you are exposing this “brands” like this 😄👏👏👏
Mrwhosetheboss: "Scratch test"
Jerry: *Wait, that's illgeal"
His name is actually Zack not jerry
Are you guys referring to the 'Everything by Jerry Rig' channel
@@mohammedfayisnm2628 lmao he doesn't care if he gets called as zack or jerry
@@gc3318 just sayin
@@Gadavillers-Panoir yep
"I don't think I've seen anything like that"
Me either, I've never seen someone use their phone as a golf ball. lol
I know. How abusive
Golf club always does the trick.
Imagine looking out of you window and seeing someone grating a bunch of phones
JerryRigEverything: Im the king of destroying phones
MrWhosetheboss: Welcome to my factory of destruction 😈
He literally smacked the phones
yea lol wasted thousands of dollars just for a experiment
@@merie1140 and made more money
@@merie1140 he gets sponsored for this genius
Techrax: first time?
No one:
Literally No one:
Arun : Showing his Golf skills on Mobiles!
I feel bad for phones who/which were victims
New hobby, phone golfing
When people said "indestructible phone", all i heard is Nokia
Here before this most probably blows up
If you try to hit a Nokia 3310 with a baseball bat. The bat would shatter in a million pieces
A guy has done the experiment with Nokia 3310. He dropped it on concrete from 100 ft, reassembled all the pieces, and it was still working great.😂😂
I actually once hit my nokia 3310 with cricket bat. Picket it up halfway towards boundary, battery was much further, bought a new backplate for 50 inr and played snakes for another 6 months.
Another reason why the phones with a case survived the hammer better is BC the cases absorbed some of the impact.
"Rugged Phones are the Future "
Arun : I am about to end its entire career.
Ulefone Power armor 13 has just launched a rugged phone with a battery capacity of 13,200 mAh
I have a bv 6066 its 150€ ans yeah, i could beat someone to death with it
@@manck1399 woah i didn't know ulefone power armor 13 was a company
@@manck1399 Exactly.. That phone is a beast and I'd love Arun to review it.
the F150 B2022 seems to be the only good rugged phone
1:15 we're being constantly rickrolled
Yes this should be at the top lol
NEVER GONNA GIVE U UP
nice
wow its the god of rickrolls
@IN Jodhya N E V E R G O N N A R U N A R O U N D A N D D E S E R T Y O U
He's slowly turning into JerryRigEverything
which is actually " D I V I N E "
Dont know why I read "D I V I N E" in candy crush saga's voice which I used play years ago
@@SwatejTech happened to me too man 😂😂😂
Ugh no just no..
Ye
When I worked as an Internet Installer, I had a Galaxy Note 4 as my work phone, protected in an Otterbox Defender series case.
That poor sucker fell off my belt clip while I was standing 24 feet up on a ladder. I heard two metallic ding noises, and only when I got down, did I realize the phone fell from my belt. I usually kept the phone on me in case of emergencies.
Phone suffered no damages. Those otterbox defenders, while thick... are impressive.
Imagine just talking a stroll in your neighborhood then you just see a guy in his kitchen doing this 6:18
Mom what are we eatting ?
The mom :
@Mr. Att4ck the kid : seems legit
nothing like some delicious rugged phones..yum.
"Mom. I feel sick. I think it was that 'black cheese' you put in our spaghetti"
"No it's because of that damn phone"
*grabs insurance papers*
"Good"
@@pkj6684 lol so truee
Arun: MY FACTORY OF DESTRUCTION
Jerryrigeverything: You weren't supposed to do that!!!
Yes i love watching arun torturing expensive phones
Nobody:
Jerryrigeverything:
Arun: SmartPhone Golf!
nokia: you dare challenge me mortal
"This phone has a 60 Hz 1080p LCD screen"
Me watching on a 60 Hz 1080p LCD screen: 👍🏼
Me too xD
Perfectly balanced , as all things should be
Me at 720p...
@@AurumFaber i feel ya brother.
@@AurumFaber me at 1080p
If you accidentally hit your phone with a golf club, a rugged phone will poorly survive a little better
Arun Maini, 2021
Survive?... They were quite dead... All of them!
Everything was awesome in the video
Just add slow motion shots while hitting
It will look sick
Area of Interest it was somewhat slomo not highly slow mo
The best part was when Arun used those goggles
1:16 this is sick
@Plague Doctor lol
The whack of the golf stick can be as high as a 900kg car moving at 42km/hr