I just released the full interview with Yeke as a separate video, if you'd like to hear more about how he came up with this idea, and developed it into a finished product: th-cam.com/video/fBJDqfflTLc/w-d-xo.html
I am wanting to add wireless charging to my android phone, Nokia 7 plus, but I don't like the external ones. How hard would it be to transfer the external one to the inside?
Would you be able to share a link to get the same ribbion for an iPhone 5s..i have an old one at home and would like to see if it is possible, just as a project
I feel very honored to provide iPhone for this project. I love your Videos I will always keep an eye on your work. 希望你的每个新作品都能快速的做出中文字幕然后在b站你的官方频道投稿 让更多的网民看到你的作品 因为中国看油管真的不方便 加油 你的最棒der~ 王不懂留
Thank you Wang Wei! I'm really glad I ran into that day - thank you for hooking me up with the phone, and for explaining to everyone what a "backpacker" is - it's very interesting!
The interview with Yeke was amazing. Thanks for taking the time to edit it all together so smoothly. Please keep featuring DIYers from around the markets.
Glad you liked it so much. I was worried it was too long, and that people were going to get bored by it. We actually talked for two hours. Maybe we'll make a longer cut of it at some point.
@@Wilson84KS there are 1.3+ billion people in China. And one Turk knows it all? I have a friend spoke ill of Japan after a seires of bad luck he experienced there. So do I have to take his word for it and change my mind on Japanese?
wilson : idk why you need more proof, your own-personal experience w/ your "chinese friend" is more than adequate. (Especially) Compared to someone telling u this & that. of course we cannot trust any human foolishly too (imo).
Scotty, I hope this doesn't come off wrong but it's kinda great when something fails in one of your crazy projects. It turns into a much better learning experience and consequently a much more interesting video than if everything had worked flawlessly. Now to put a headphone jack back in your wireless charging iPhone!
Nowhere else on youtube will you find someone who puts this much work into a video, and can manage to make a 40 minute long video entertaining. Really impressive work!!!!
he didn't add anything - he doesn't edit or produce his videos... he just takes all the credit whilst someone else does it! he mentioned this in a linus tech tips video where you saw the real fake side of him!
He wouldn't be in china otherwise! He's a big inspiration to me to be honest, I am just downright fascinated with making technology work in unintended ways.
This video gave me chills, honestly I enjoyed it so much! I love how you are so humble and respectful to the people you come into contact with. I also love the fact of all the modding and different ideas. I love seeing a project come together, also love the scenes where the video cuts to different things going on around the city! Please keep up with what you're doing! It's absolutely fascinating! Thank you!
Honestly it's just two contacts. It would be so easy to dab small amounts of solder on the contacts and tap them on the contact from the other side with a soldering iron. I think the whole pressure idea is for people who can't solder. Which is pointless with the assembly complexity of the whole project. Solder is solid. Plan b, these funky zebra strip like glue pads.
Robbert Vervuurt NFC and Wireless Qi are 2 different things, it's just that some component makers are integrating both of the coils onto the same chip. www.networkworld.com/article/2163042/smartphones/how-wireless-charging-can-drive-near-field-communications-growth.html
I would love to see a phone with all your current mods: - Aux Jack - Charge Kit - Modded case with backlight - 64GB/128GB upgrade etc... keep the amazing videos coming!
Hi Scotty, I am a video producer from China. We are running an official account on wechat, you could take us as a youtuber sort of speak. And we are actually making a video about hack an old version iPhone and try to add some new features on it, just like what you were doing in your videos. we are trying to find out is there any other options we could try except for wireless charging and 3.5mm headphone jack. So I am wondering could you lead us to Yeke so we could find out more information about the possibility of modify an iPhone. And it will be also an honor if we could have an interview with you no matter in person or through internet. I think one of my colleague was trying to make contact with you on twitter, here is my email(cham-lau@hotmail.com) and wechat(chamlau), if you are interested please contact me! Thanks for making these great videos!
SZ is beautiful now. it's a completely different city than 15 years ago when it was a disgusting dump (but it always has a lot of great food). if you go there, check out the restaurants along Bagua rd.
I'm sort of an apple hater. But what you are doing is totally awesome. I've seen your previous projects : making an iphone from pieces, the custom back, the led logo, the 512GB storage version. Keep up the good work.
What an intelligent humble young man. I have been to China on business so many times. Yeke sort of reminds me of the smart and hard-working people that I met during that time. They've got great potential in many ways and they do deserve more resources.
Thank you for pointing this out! I think Chinese engineers have become some of the best in the world, and the west ignoring their ingenuity and underestimating Chinese innovation will be its downfall.
He stated in the video he isn't setup to sell internationally. Strage parts is not taking credit for the design. He's bringing attention to it, and more sales.
One of the things I've gathered from watching Strange Parts is that, regardless of what kind of phone you prefer, it's insanely difficult to not admit the incredible engineering feats that go into these amazing little devices. The very same little devices that help run our lives and keep us connected.
It still amazes me how professional these guys are sometimes. The fact that they're picking apart iPhones, and even using their own for testing, just shows how much of a second nature this job is for them.
That's so crazy that you guys are using google translate speak to talk to one another. That just seems so futuristic to me for some reason. Great video again!
While we are at this topic: FYI: there are instant voice translators (the size of small smartphones) from China (iFlyTech and Sogou both have Pro versions) that can do pretty darn-good on-the-fly instant two-way voice translations in between a few dozen languages. Som Japanese brands also have similar product offers that might be better at between Japanese and other languages but the above 2 Chinese brands are superb in doing Chinese mainland Mandarin and other languages voice translations. Hope Scotty can make full use of these in the coming episodes.
I still own a Lumia 930. Bought it about 1.5 years ago off a junkie for $25 with a smashed glass, bought another phone with a dead board and built one good unit (for the most part). It has some issues because the phone i got the screen off had also been dropped, but refuses to die entirely, and i'd rather spend my money on tools at this moment. Conversation microphone acting up lately, had to switch to speakerphone a lot and i thought i'm done with this thing, but then I bought Pioneer Bluetooth headphones and have no more issues making calls so I guess i'll prolong its agony. Last Apple phone i had was a 3GS. I still watch all the Strange Parts videos. :)
@@stipepupacic8715 the time that i texted that question... Umm i wasnt joking but i was very sleepy ig that made my brain slow or something cause obviously california's size isnt bigger than china idk what i was thinking
After watching one of these I always feel that any project is possible... I then try something and am brought back to reality but still so inspiring! I am currently trying to mod an old macbook pros touch pad and keyboard connector to work via usb for a raspberry pi in the casing. (My way of trying to reuse a totalled seawater damaged macbook) and always have one of your videos in the background to keep me persistent and humble in the face of project adversity just like you.
@@matthewghali2987 This is one of the more antiquated models that is based on usb I have just soldered onto the test points on the board however I'm also looking at doing this on newer models and have seen spi converter boards that could work?
Checkout NikolayTanev. Both this guy and Nikolay Tanev get stuff from Shenzhen and make stuff. By watching Nikolay, I bumped into this channel and can't stop watching either!
This guy's sleeping ethic is TOP NOTCH, I haven't had a good night's sleep in ages and he just can "interrupt" on the spot and try again tomorrow with zero problem whatsoever, almost makes me wish if takes something before bed time :)
If the main difficulty is making a good connection around the pcb plug, why not design it to attach by reflow soldering? There is already solder on the plug and a little extra on the wireless ribbon with some user applied flux might make a reliable connection once soldred. If the ribbon were made with Mylar you could solder it directly with an iron. Alternativly, it looks like you were applying foam tape on top of the plug to press the wireless charging ribbon against the pcb? Why not make a thin foam backing for the wireless charging ribbon that gets compressed under the plug when the shield is screwed down?
This is what I mean : What I guess you are doing now - s15.postimg.cc/h8doztp1n/Wireless-_Chargin-1.jpg Might work better - s15.postimg.cc/c9q6lb0o9/Wireless-_Chargin-2.jpg
Yes, Yeke is actively working on this already. Apple actually puts foam around the plug on the logic board already, but Yeke thinks it is too soft (and I tend to agree). So he's experimenting with replacing it with silicone. Still working out some of the kinks in that scheme though...
Craig Ferguson The phone wouldn't know it's charging if it goes direct to the battery. It would also need a charging controller. Far better to provide the phone with power and let it handle the battery.
Simon Ashton Craigs Idea is actually not that stupid seeing that this thing hangs onto the battery connector. You could glue the thing to the back of the Battery and sell the connector soldered so there are zero pressure issues.
I literally want to walk into an apple store with this phone, ask them does it wireless charge, wait for them to say no, then test it and have it actually work 😂
Next project suggestion >> You can try to replace the iPhone Lightning Connector for a Type-C Connector :), Great idea to save money and don't buy Apple OEM Lightning Cables Crap ever again. Anyways, good luck in any future adventure :)
Awesome video again and amazing skills :) Your video editing is impressive. From what I understood some is doing this work for you, correct? So a question come to mind. When you are filming your work at your own desk, who is filming? I am talking about the B-roll of the assembly... Thanks for what you do. I think it is in the likes of Rich the guy who rebuilds Tesla cars. No large corporation is protected from the ingenuity of its clients.
I filmed all of the footage for this video, but I have an editor that I work with that does most of the editing work. I used to do the editing myself, but it's simply too time consuming to do that and everything else. We collaborate on the story line and a lot of the editing choices though...
The time you spent to make videos was absolutely worth it don't worry about uploading consistently, we will always be there for you and will support your channel!! :) :)
that would be a really bad idea, as big companies will milk him for his ideas. what he should do is expand his business, he already has the products that will make everyone go gaga over.
we always think of "made in china" as cheap and nasty parts. In all honesty, i totally think the opposite now. After watching all of these videos and even the ones in the factories, they all seem to be very technical and clever. Way beyond the tech in Britain. Yes its mass produced and cheaper because of that but they do make some incredible stuff.
The Geek and Techie in me loves these videos, thanks for uploading them. You have a great relaxed manner by the way, which makes for relaxed viewing. Great job!!
39 minutes... Completely worth it, so hard to see such quality content here on YT! What I most like is that you don't simply show what you did but also the effort you put into making that work, and that's amazing :D
I can only dream about doing what you do man I bet you have met some of the most interesting people over there and have memories that will last a lifetime
This is great Scotty! Finally, a wireless charging iphone! Awesome! here's another challenge for you Scotty, Oppo has released a mobile phone where you can fully charge you phone for 5 minutes. As I check out their website, it seems that their charger is giving an output of 4 amps instead of 1 amp. I don't know if its only with their charger and battery or needs another add on logic board for it.... and I want to see this also on your Iphone. :)
I just found your videos today, and now I'm totally obsessed! I've been watching for almost 3 hours straight, Lol! I'm fascinated by small circuitry and electronics. Super awesome videos, keep up the good work!
hello boss. yesterday somehow i saw your 1 video.i am very surprised when i saw u experiments.yesterday & today i have saw your so many videos.its totally amazing. may god always help you to success your all experiments. love u boss.just go ahead.we are always there to support you.....
He's a ginger white guy talking to a camera in China. Like how an African talking to a Camera in his native language to a camera down the street would be looked at.
Well, it's very common to see foreigners on the street. However, not so common if the guy is talking with his phone delightfully without looking out for traffic, lol. We love the spirits of geeks but just mind the crowds in China so you would not frequently bump into people.
Harbir Singh pretty much impossible. this is just feeding voltage into the chip not bypassing a security measure. the only thing you could do is like disable the screen unless you scan your finger
The only obsessive thing I like abt these videos is when the answer to all his completed projects is "YES😂Its possible!!". An I always love the fact that there's always a possibility that the chances are every possible thing u can do with either phone model is that it works. Great job on the task of finding out if u can wirelessy charge an Iphone 7 💯💯👍 Great effort man, loving your videos keep at it 😁
Imagine breaking your iphone 7 which warranty ran out and come back to the store with a iphone 7 with a headohone jack wireless charging 512gb memory and custom light up logo *APPLE IS SHOOK*
With the main difference that a toothbrush has a 3D charger, structurally very similar to a female-male connector but waterproof, very similar to a classical transformator, while this 'modern' wireless charger is 'planar'.
I just released the full interview with Yeke as a separate video, if you'd like to hear more about how he came up with this idea, and developed it into a finished product: th-cam.com/video/fBJDqfflTLc/w-d-xo.html
Strange Parts keep it up Scotty good you’re still releasing content through the circumstances
can you sell me a kit for a 6splus?
I am wanting to add wireless charging to my android phone, Nokia 7 plus, but I don't like the external ones. How hard would it be to transfer the external one to the inside?
Would you be able to share a link to get the same ribbion for an iPhone 5s..i have an old one at home and would like to see if it is possible, just as a project
I want one please I love your vids
I feel very honored to provide iPhone for this project.
I love your Videos
I will always keep an eye on your work.
希望你的每个新作品都能快速的做出中文字幕然后在b站你的官方频道投稿 让更多的网民看到你的作品 因为中国看油管真的不方便 加油 你的最棒der~
王不懂留
Thank you Wang Wei! I'm really glad I ran into that day - thank you for hooking me up with the phone, and for explaining to everyone what a "backpacker" is - it's very interesting!
Loveeee!!!
This is legendary
How much did the iphone cost to buy?
Loved the video. One question though. How are you using TH-cam in China? Isn't it supposed to be banned? 🤔
The interview with Yeke was amazing. Thanks for taking the time to edit it all together so smoothly. Please keep featuring DIYers from around the markets.
Glad you liked it so much. I was worried it was too long, and that people were going to get bored by it. We actually talked for two hours. Maybe we'll make a longer cut of it at some point.
Please do. This is *amazing*. You guys are redefining what DIY is out there.
@@Wilson84KS there's always good an bad people lol never generalize an entire population
@@Wilson84KS there are 1.3+ billion people in China. And one Turk knows it all? I have a friend spoke ill of Japan after a seires of bad luck he experienced there. So do I have to take his word for it and change my mind on Japanese?
wilson : idk why you need more proof, your own-personal experience w/ your "chinese friend" is more than adequate. (Especially) Compared to someone telling u this & that.
of course we cannot trust any human foolishly too (imo).
I absolutely love how the guy from the shop just casually opened up his phone to check out if wireless works, China is amazing 😀
So pretty much, you made an iPhone 8, that fully works, before the iPhone 8 was released.
*You’re a genius*
thekingofgames 56 That’s what I said lol
+ a headphone jack
Trey Kleven this is the phone he did the headphone jack on?
The iPhone 8 was released in 2017,not 2018,the iPhone XS came in 2018
No he didnt the IPhone 8 came out 2017 this video in 2018
Its scary how manny morrons liked your comment
Scotty, I hope this doesn't come off wrong but it's kinda great when something fails in one of your crazy projects. It turns into a much better learning experience and consequently a much more interesting video than if everything had worked flawlessly. Now to put a headphone jack back in your wireless charging iPhone!
I wanted to say exactly this! His genuine frustration but also determination makes for an amazing vid!
That's what I like the most about his videos!! How he handles frustration in a very productive way :D
Change the battery into a big capacity cell
Nowhere else on youtube will you find someone who puts this much work into a video, and can manage to make a 40 minute long video entertaining. Really impressive work!!!!
I didn't even notice it was 40 minutes long! Wow.
Holy crap, didn't notice it was 40 minutes long either.
Facts ! I love watching his vids, I get so fascinated on how iPhone works & I like how he films everything including mistakes
I love how you had added little bits of Chinese culture in between the technical Parts ... brilliant video
this is amazing!!!!!!!!! +1
he didn't add anything - he doesn't edit or produce his videos... he just takes all the credit whilst someone else does it! he mentioned this in a linus tech tips video where you saw the real fake side of him!
@@otacon4065 he hands out his editing, Like a lot of youtubers do because its just too time consuming. Filming And b-roll he does himself.
its called hiring an editor. literally any big video channel does this. linus does this. are you just a stupid person or what?
He really upped the B-roll game on this video. It does look great. auram is doing a great job editing.
I like that when he fails he is still motivated and doesn't just give up.
He wouldn't be in china otherwise! He's a big inspiration to me to be honest, I am just downright fascinated with making technology work in unintended ways.
Pikamander 98 Each failure is one step closer to success
Cuphead
I appreciate the long videos than the short ones. Love the edits as well! Keep up the good work Scotty and the team behind him!
This video gave me chills, honestly I enjoyed it so much! I love how you are so humble and respectful to the people you come into contact with. I also love the fact of all the modding and different ideas. I love seeing a project come together, also love the scenes where the video cuts to different things going on around the city! Please keep up with what you're doing! It's absolutely fascinating! Thank you!
Honestly it's just two contacts. It would be so easy to dab small amounts of solder on the contacts and tap them on the contact from the other side with a soldering iron.
I think the whole pressure idea is for people who can't solder. Which is pointless with the assembly complexity of the whole project.
Solder is solid.
Plan b, these funky zebra strip like glue pads.
There's quite a big difference between RFID/NFC and wireless charging. The first also transfers data, the latter only electricity!
@Mythical Beast Caspar yeah I watched that video as well. I agree as well.
DEATHROW ELITE gy
Robbert Vervuurt NFC and Wireless Qi are 2 different things, it's just that some component makers are integrating both of the coils onto the same chip. www.networkworld.com/article/2163042/smartphones/how-wireless-charging-can-drive-near-field-communications-growth.html
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO DID IT PROPERLY! None of that external charging pad that plugs into the lighting port BS.
I lived in China for 3.5 years, so watching your videos is like briefly going home again. Thank you.
@@Stonehenge-z9u k
I would love to see a phone with all your current mods:
- Aux Jack
- Charge Kit
- Modded case with backlight
- 64GB/128GB upgrade
etc...
keep the amazing videos coming!
512GB iPhone 7 Plus + AUX + Backlight Mod
Yeke is very nice. If someone was on Yeke place, he may not be willing to share every details with you.
Yeke is a super nice dude. I've really enjoyed getting to know him through the course of making this video together.
Can you limit the number of kits people can buy on your site so 1 person doesn't buy all of them and resell them at a higher price?
Hi Scotty, I am a video producer from China. We are running an official account on wechat, you could take us as a youtuber sort of speak. And we are actually making a video about hack an old version iPhone and try to add some new features on it, just like what you were doing in your videos. we are trying to find out is there any other options we could try except for wireless charging and 3.5mm headphone jack. So I am wondering could you lead us to Yeke so we could find out more information about the possibility of modify an iPhone. And it will be also an honor if we could have an interview with you no matter in person or through internet. I think one of my colleague was trying to make contact with you on twitter, here is my email(cham-lau@hotmail.com) and wechat(chamlau), if you are interested please contact me! Thanks for making these great videos!
so far they are all in stock...
Strange Parts I really want to know where is Yeke’s store located at. I’m really interested in doing the upgrade on my 7 Plus at Yeke’s Store.
The shots you take of Shenzhen are Gorgeous!!! Makes me wanna go there one day.
Totally agree - those transitions are awesome.
SZ is beautiful now. it's a completely different city than 15 years ago when it was a disgusting dump (but it always has a lot of great food). if you go there, check out the restaurants along Bagua rd.
Imagine bringing in an iPhone 7 with the headphone jack back and wireless charging into an Apple store. It might blow their minds. lol
It's a special dingus edition
@Jeff Chong 128 gb is quite common, apple sells them, now bring a 512gb one
they'll burn you alive for witchcraft
Apple:This guy needs to be in our design group
danvexwx haha
I'm sort of an apple hater.
But what you are doing is totally awesome.
I've seen your previous projects : making an iphone from pieces, the custom back, the led logo, the 512GB storage version.
Keep up the good work.
You're getting closer and closer to building and manufacturing your own phone one day.
Looking forward to buying the " Strange Phone 1 "
What an intelligent humble young man. I have been to China on business so many times. Yeke sort of reminds me of the smart and hard-working people that I met during that time. They've got great potential in many ways and they do deserve more resources.
American terminology: clever hack
Chinese terminology: DIY
DIY is american too?
very normal things for Chinese
Visual Intelligence Chinese genius
Indians-Jugad
DIY means do-it-yourself,But there's a change in his meaning
Meanwhile at the Apple HQ:
Guys!!.... He is at it again!!
*it
Thank you for pointing this out! I think Chinese engineers have become some of the best in the world, and the west ignoring their ingenuity and underestimating Chinese innovation will be its downfall.
S Wang he is the one selling his design and products here. he is already selling locally.
He stated in the video he isn't setup to sell internationally. Strage parts is not taking credit for the design. He's bringing attention to it, and more sales.
EVERYONE STAY CALM
How about changing the lightning port to USB Type C port
Seems cool
Smartphone Addiction nice
Awesome idea
What about iTunes thogh
Why would you want USB C?
The hero here is foam tape 😅
Always the solution to apples problems. Hahaha. And aftermarket too I suppose!
Wilson Louis is amazing. I didn't even know he existed till recently.
You should take your custom 6s into an Apple store and ask for a battery replacement and watch their reactions
Big dick energy
🤯
Will like to see that
Yeah realy wanna see that
Nope sorry. Reactions cost extra
Not even half way through the video and I already love it
Next try adding a SD card slot to an iPhone
Tech Robot can’t do that by only adding the hardware. It needs software to be able to work
Well, he would have to program a driver for that. Forget about it
Steve Huguenin just fit in there a ligtning to sd reader and boom you have it, without programing a driver
He got 512 GB upgrade on his iPhone. He won't need a SD Card
Will be awesome to do however it's simply not possible.
Well done dude, yet another awesome video. That jaka dude is a genius!!! Give him a high five from me next time you see him
He is and I will!
Your 1 Million subs will be so well deserved!
One of the things I've gathered from watching Strange Parts is that, regardless of what kind of phone you prefer, it's insanely difficult to not admit the incredible engineering feats that go into these amazing little devices. The very same little devices that help run our lives and keep us connected.
It still amazes me how professional these guys are sometimes. The fact that they're picking apart iPhones, and even using their own for testing, just shows how much of a second nature this job is for them.
That's so crazy that you guys are using google translate speak to talk to one another. That just seems so futuristic to me for some reason. Great video again!
Reminds me of Star Trek, hehe.
NothingButWest i used to do this at work when i had customers come in that were bad at swedish/english
While we are at this topic: FYI: there are instant voice translators (the size of small smartphones) from China (iFlyTech and Sogou both have Pro versions) that can do pretty darn-good on-the-fly instant two-way voice translations in between a few dozen languages. Som Japanese brands also have similar product offers that might be better at between Japanese and other languages but the above 2 Chinese brands are superb in doing Chinese mainland Mandarin and other languages voice translations. Hope Scotty can make full use of these in the coming episodes.
I'm an android user yet I still watch everyone of Strange parts videos
Same! For me, it's because I'm a complete slut for good videography, and Strange Parts is one of the best channels I know for it.
why wouldn't you ?
I think its more of the inner geek than iphone or android
I still own a Lumia 930. Bought it about 1.5 years ago off a junkie for $25 with a smashed glass, bought another phone with a dead board and built one good unit (for the most part). It has some issues because the phone i got the screen off had also been dropped, but refuses to die entirely, and i'd rather spend my money on tools at this moment. Conversation microphone acting up lately, had to switch to speakerphone a lot and i thought i'm done with this thing, but then I bought Pioneer Bluetooth headphones and have no more issues making calls so I guess i'll prolong its agony.
Last Apple phone i had was a 3GS. I still watch all the Strange Parts videos. :)
Same
The most beautiful part of your videos is Your smile when you accomplished your task😍
Above all you're a great storyteller. Entertaining to the last end.
Now go to apple service centre and ask them...'why the wireless chargn not workn on my iphone 7?'
Hehe great idea man
Your positive attitude and enthusiasm made this video 100x more enjoyable! Looking forward to your next project/experiment! Love from Latvia!❤️
"You want it? Just make it!" - China
Julius Tanuwijaya Every time I see this guys videos I wish I lived in China!
@@Amanda-pz7bh yes, just for bulid device for my own and cheaper
Anonymous Lady You will never want it .
"You want it?" "Just copy it" -china-
Land of "Just Do It"
The thing I love about your videos is that you show you messing up. That is what doing any of this is like. A lot of trial and error.
Next Try to Install 2080 Ti . For more smooth graphics .
and swap the processor to an i9-9900 XD
and swap the screen for a 4k 144hz gsync screen :P
And add a keypad like Nokia too
Angry Bird with Ray tracing. Dream come true.
Threadripper 2990wx would be cool too ;)
designed in california. badly.. improved in china, greatly.
lol
Lol made in China. Designed (Almost) in China.
@@unfunny8705 are you joking or? No...
I hope i'm not getting r/wooosh
@@stipepupacic8715 the time that i texted that question... Umm i wasnt joking but i was very sleepy ig that made my brain slow or something cause obviously california's size isnt bigger than china idk what i was thinking
designed in california by chinese engineers~
I love the editing when you did the jump cuts respecting the beats of the music. Loved that part!
I would love to see a 512 gigabyte iPhone 7 with the headphone jack and wireless charging
OG Twister usb c also and it’ll be the ultimate iphone
Also Clear-mod housing swap, and a light up Apple Logo on the rear!
I was thinking the same
It will be a fake iPhone.
OG Twister cough cough note 9 or s9 or s8
After watching one of these I always feel that any project is possible... I then try something and am brought back to reality but still so inspiring! I am currently trying to mod an old macbook pros touch pad and keyboard connector to work via usb for a raspberry pi in the casing. (My way of trying to reuse a totalled seawater damaged macbook) and always have one of your videos in the background to keep me persistent and humble in the face of project adversity just like you.
Apple switched from USB to SPI for kbd and trackpad several years ago.. hope you have that worked out
@@matthewghali2987 This is one of the more antiquated models that is based on usb I have just soldered onto the test points on the board however I'm also looking at doing this on newer models and have seen spi converter boards that could work?
I stumbled upon your channel by accident and now I can't stop watching!!!! aaaahhhh....addicted lol...
Meeee toooo
Checkout NikolayTanev. Both this guy and Nikolay Tanev get stuff from Shenzhen and make stuff. By watching Nikolay, I bumped into this channel and can't stop watching either!
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This guy's sleeping ethic is TOP NOTCH, I haven't had a good night's sleep in ages and he just can "interrupt" on the spot and try again tomorrow with zero problem whatsoever, almost makes me wish if takes something before bed time :)
If the main difficulty is making a good connection around the pcb plug, why not design it to attach by reflow soldering?
There is already solder on the plug and a little extra on the wireless ribbon with some user applied flux might make a reliable connection once soldred. If the ribbon were made with Mylar you could solder it directly with an iron.
Alternativly, it looks like you were applying foam tape on top of the plug to press the wireless charging ribbon against the pcb? Why not make a thin foam backing for the wireless charging ribbon that gets compressed under the plug when the shield is screwed down?
This is what I mean :
What I guess you are doing now - s15.postimg.cc/h8doztp1n/Wireless-_Chargin-1.jpg
Might work better - s15.postimg.cc/c9q6lb0o9/Wireless-_Chargin-2.jpg
Yes, Yeke is actively working on this already. Apple actually puts foam around the plug on the logic board already, but Yeke thinks it is too soft (and I tend to agree). So he's experimenting with replacing it with silicone. Still working out some of the kinks in that scheme though...
how about integrating this wireless charging PCB into new battery ... replace batteries and your done
Craig Ferguson The phone wouldn't know it's charging if it goes direct to the battery. It would also need a charging controller. Far better to provide the phone with power and let it handle the battery.
Simon Ashton
Craigs Idea is actually not that stupid seeing that this thing hangs onto the battery connector. You could glue the thing to the back of the Battery and sell the connector soldered so there are zero pressure issues.
YES A NEW VIDEO i just love these videos so interesting!
Great video! How about adding all the modifications you have done until now plus a few future ones into one single device as a "final" challenge? ;)
I love how patient the kid is
I literally want to walk into an apple store with this phone, ask them does it wireless charge, wait for them to say no, then test it and have it actually work 😂
hahaha, you bad ass
Justin Burton nasty
@@AYou-ko5ki what do you mean
Justin Burton I think he really means "savage."
@@yftan4353 lol
Next project suggestion >> You can try to replace the iPhone Lightning Connector for a Type-C Connector :), Great idea to save money and don't buy Apple OEM Lightning Cables Crap ever again. Anyways, good luck in any future adventure :)
for me personally id buy a usb c to lightning adapter, buy a good usb c cable and plug the adapter into the cable. simple, cheap, reliable
You should try Apple lightning cable from Ugreen. I think it's better than Apple original cable, have Apple MFi and much cheaper.
love the long videos 👍🏻
18:40 this is great conversation! This is changing my mind for the next level about knowledges..
Awesome video again and amazing skills :) Your video editing is impressive. From what I understood some is doing this work for you, correct? So a question come to mind. When you are filming your work at your own desk, who is filming? I am talking about the B-roll of the assembly... Thanks for what you do. I think it is in the likes of Rich the guy who rebuilds Tesla cars. No large corporation is protected from the ingenuity of its clients.
I filmed all of the footage for this video, but I have an editor that I work with that does most of the editing work. I used to do the editing myself, but it's simply too time consuming to do that and everything else. We collaborate on the story line and a lot of the editing choices though...
Scotty and Rich should definitely do a collaboration and build an iphone car before Apple does it.
springbay1 totally they should
Wireless charging Tesla? haha JK If only we had the Tech
@@christophersmith9233
It's possible if we think hard about it lol
I’ve watched all your videos from start to end, great content.
Supporting from London 🇬🇧
This is amazing. I'm sure iphone 7 and 6, and 6s sales would skyrocket because of this
Omg never seen a complete breakdown of a iPhone 7 it’s like mind blown on the complexity of fitment of all the pieces
Perfect timing, just as food got ready! Watch Strange Parts and have good food, best evening ever! :D
You are the friendliest youtuber!!!
And your journey is my inspiration...
KEEP DEBUGGING LIFE ! ! ! 😉👍
Now make an iPhone 7 with wireless charging AND a headphone jack AND USB-C AND an OLED screen :D
King Kunta he already did the headphone jack
Sample Text I meant all in one phone
I think usb-c is possible but its too good to be true for using an oled display on an older iphone 7 😂😂😂
Prof. Lithium I think it'll work, just swap out the LCD for an OLED, OLED's are thinner so it should fit
Or Just buy an Android device for half The price 🙃
I just found your channel 2 days ago and I've been watching your videos ever since and I can't tell you how much you've inspired me!!
The time you spent to make videos was absolutely worth it don't worry about uploading consistently, we will always be there for you and will support your channel!! :) :)
Watched the full video, if so give a like to this comment.
Ya
I kinda feel like he should split this video in two episodes. It's a lot of work to get so little views.
@@ShakamuraGames yuppp he deserves more views, he also assisted me in making my TH-cam video on how to build a smartphone.
Wow, Shenzhen is indeed a magical place.
Yeke should be working for a big smartphone company... Someone hire the genius..
that would be a really bad idea, as big companies will milk him for his ideas. what he should do is expand his business, he already has the products that will make everyone go gaga over.
next level install iOS on a smartphone 🔥🔥 A legend u are
The Chinese, the ultimate in Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.
In the past it was said Made in China stands for bad quality. For me today Made in China means a kind of quality of its own.
China:Honest Pricing (I have a Xiaomi Redmi 4A,and I paid around BRL$338 for It.But,the Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini is more expensive and has worse specs).
we always think of "made in china" as cheap and nasty parts.
In all honesty, i totally think the opposite now.
After watching all of these videos and even the ones in the factories, they all seem to be very technical and clever. Way beyond the tech in Britain.
Yes its mass produced and cheaper because of that but they do make some incredible stuff.
again again and again, you're great man, iPhone enginer must be watching you now 😂
Yes, I've even spoken to a few:)
thay call iPhone guys....😂
They must be terrified as strange parts is destroying their business
And they must be terrified 😂😂
No, they're not terrified. They find what I do very amusing:)
The Geek and Techie in me loves these videos, thanks for uploading them. You have a great relaxed manner by the way, which makes for relaxed viewing. Great job!!
China is a DIY paradise! Love this series
I bet these people already figured out a way to remove notches from phones.
ikr
😂😂😂😂😂😁
That would be nice
yeah and its called the vivo nex.
nikz Hes talking about Apple,not Vivo.
39 minutes... Completely worth it, so hard to see such quality content here on YT!
What I most like is that you don't simply show what you did but also the effort you put into making that work, and that's amazing :D
Watching again after 3 year. ,still amazed
damn this video make me want to travel to Shenzhen...
Oooh, almost 40 minutes???? Can't wait to watch it when I'm out of class
leave class
Sam T Who needs school when you have YT
how about 2x battery ? put 2battery on your phone with new THICC coustom case
오승헌 pubg gang
LOL
오승헌 u could get that kind of battery upgrade back for iPhone on taobao before maybe 2 years
I can only dream about doing what you do man I bet you have met some of the most interesting people over there and have memories that will last a lifetime
Great music, I found you listed the tracklist - thank you for that. Also good hand skills and interesting video.
This is great Scotty! Finally, a wireless charging iphone! Awesome!
here's another challenge for you Scotty, Oppo has released a mobile phone where you can fully charge you phone for 5 minutes. As I check out their website, it seems that their charger is giving an output of 4 amps instead of 1 amp. I don't know if its only with their charger and battery or needs another add on logic board for it.... and I want to see this also on your Iphone. :)
I have severe doubts.
Yeah every phone in the world except iPhones have this.
It will either blow our mind or his house 😂.
You should replace Tim Cook.
Apple's sells will skyrocket.
I just found your videos today, and now I'm totally obsessed! I've been watching for almost 3 hours straight, Lol! I'm fascinated by small circuitry and electronics. Super awesome videos, keep up the good work!
3:35 he speaks a little bit of english
Chines guy seys 3 times YEA😂😂😂😂
Yea
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With all those upgrades you're gonna turn your IPhone into an Android
He'd be lucky if he does 😉
Yeah. It’s not buggy enough to be an Android.
@@jordanweimer788 Yeah, it's too restrained to be an Android
Just needs to find a way to run Android on a super modded iPhone...
@@Pegasvs rekt 😂
We learn every time u upload
hello boss.
yesterday somehow i saw your 1 video.i am very surprised when i saw u experiments.yesterday & today i have saw your so many videos.its totally amazing.
may god always help you to success your all experiments.
love u boss.just go ahead.we are always there to support you.....
"I'm here with Wong Wei"
"ye"
"and you've seen my videos"
"ye"
"you only speak a little bit of english..."
"ye"
"okay..."
I think he's trying to say Yeke.
LMAO!!! "ye"
He's there with Wrong Way? What in tarnation...
this made my day.
_-Ya..._
U deserve ALOT more subscribers!
I like how he's like the center of everyone's attention while he's walking down the street😂
He's a ginger white guy talking to a camera in China.
Like how an African talking to a Camera in his native language to a camera down the street would be looked at.
Well, it's very common to see foreigners on the street. However, not so common if the guy is talking with his phone delightfully without looking out for traffic, lol. We love the spirits of geeks but just mind the crowds in China so you would not frequently bump into people.
He is also like 6ft plus
I have no idea of what you're doing but i love watching your videos.
Try installing the fingerprint sensor on the iPhone X. It's hard to get it working both software and hardware wise, but I'm confident you can do it.
Harbir Singh pretty much impossible. this is just feeding voltage into the chip not bypassing a security measure. the only thing you could do is like disable the screen unless you scan your finger
@ strange parts iphone sd slot!!!!
You said: “hey Siri it’s me” and my Siri is like “hello” WTFF THAT SCARED ME 🤣🤣🤣
The only obsessive thing I like abt these videos is when the answer to all his completed projects is "YES😂Its possible!!". An I always love the fact that there's always a possibility that the chances are every possible thing u can do with either phone model is that it works. Great job on the task of finding out if u can wirelessy charge an Iphone 7 💯💯👍 Great effort man, loving your videos keep at it 😁
Imagine breaking your iphone 7 which warranty ran out and come back to the store with a iphone 7 with a headohone jack wireless charging 512gb memory and custom light up logo
*APPLE IS SHOOK*
they would take your phone and never give it back stating some copywriter mumbojumbo
@@imchris5000 Well no. They would Just refuse to repair it. There is a Video of a guy walking into an Apple Store with the iGlow mod.
No, you are sued! Haha
Lol warranty doesn't matter if he can personally fix everything himself
The best part of this video was just the slow Mo cinematic shot of the shirtless dude
I think it would be easier to put it on the 4S because it has glass back right?
or the 5c, or the SE
MyBrothersMario the SE is metal
The SE is metal so it wouldn’t work
Right you are, I was thinking it was in the case of a 4/4s, forgot the 5/5s/5c all also used a similar design but with a metal back.
Gracias por los subtítulos en español, uno de los pocos canales que traduce sus videos, me encanta tu trabajo!!
Try and put a new iphone logic board into a 6/6s and see if you get the features like swipe to go home and tap tap wake.
Next challenge: Buy micro-soldering tools and stop pushing stuff in with your fingers!
My electric toothbrush has had this technology for about 20 years now.
Ikr
So we have to convert your phone to a single 2/3 AA cell
With the main difference that a toothbrush has a 3D charger, structurally very similar to a female-male connector but waterproof, very similar to a classical transformator, while this 'modern' wireless charger is 'planar'.
You have had the same toothbrush for 20 years ??
Damian Montes Vargas you can just replace the top of the brush. Buy the whole thing for $XX and then just but the bristles for cheap.