I Repaired A Criminals Burner Phone From eBay, What I Found On It Was Shocking
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- I got more than I bargained for with this broken Google Pixel 6a I purchased from eBay.
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7:52 "And our weak courts would probably just bail them anyway"
Well, at least the loss of trust and confidence in the legal system is universal.
Might have been able to give them some info to help victims, but yeah.
In a Communist takeover they allow the crimes to run rampant and actively support and encourage them until they are succesful.
True
Bro thought he is judge, jury and executioner but has no faith in the legal system
That's why it was a criminal's phone.
At least it is not dead now.
It was a "cell" phone
Why? Timestamp?
Like treasonous Trump's burner phone that he was ion contact with his treasonous Republican mob on January 6th, 2021?!!
4:49
@@Qwerty10254 ok thanks - credit card photos - so they were probably stolen in a "pickpocketing" manner? So they were probably using these cards for buying in internet or rather as he said to sell ID + card for 300 dollars? If he got evidence of fraud he should report it to the police - to help them find these people's fingerprints, own pictures, contacts - NOT RESET FLASH MEMORY ! :)
That pin code swipe was pure luck 🤣🤣 can't believe it was that easy to guess
Indeed, I would have made Z, M, combo's but never a L
Implying most criminals aren't straight up idiots
I used to swipe an L until I started using numbers. Makes sense.
pattern unlocks are the most insecure way of authenticating. many times it's just a letter.
Hugh's Mum on phone to Hugh "Why is the FBI at my door !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
And what authority does US domestic law enforcement have to pursue foreign nationals domiciled in another country?!
@williamharris8367 like its never happened before??
@@williamharris8367Holy shit man it's a joke.
Hi Hugh, I'm calling from my "cell"-phone. :D :D
@@giggygiggy1393exactly
Lol at the thought of Hugh's mum not having seen his videos and innocently asking him "you don't have a spare phone by any chance do you?" 😂😂
Double thumbs up for Google making it easy to calibrate the fingerprint sensor, rather than serializing the part and destroying biometric authentication like Apple...
Single thumb because it is not an offline tool, which means that they may shut down their servers at a whim and you can no longer repair these devices.
A middle finger for even having to do it in the first place. It serves no practical or security purpose, like someone's gonna crawl into your phone and solder in some device to clone your fingerprint data. smh
@@BillAntactually it does have a purpose
@@windowstips1430 - Yes it does, in some fantasy land. lol
@@BillAnt it's for security reasons, wether you like it or not
I'd imagine if your mom asks you for an new phone you just go to your drawer with 1000s of phones and ask her to choose one.
I imagine it's something like that Chalice Scene from Indiana Jones and the crusader whatever, "Choose Wisely".
@@elixexo4011 The holy grail, the 18k gold iPhone.
I thought you handed in the phone to law officials, wasn't expecting a "our weak courts would probably just bail them" comment lol
It was terrifying that this phone once belonged to a criminal who scammed people like crazy.
Years ago my dad bought a G4 tower Mac off Ebay and when it arrived, the person hadn't wiped the hard drive, which contained explicit material. My dad worked for the state police, so he ended up handing it over to them. My dad ended up getting buying refunded by ebay and bought another Mac from elsewhere.
In those situations you could prob just take out and hand over just the hard drive itself.
@Mactep yeah and also ypu get a full computer. or just burn the hard drive and leave (joke) serve the drive with some fruits. (joke pls dont take seriously)
I'm assuming that the material was "cheese pizza" so I hope the original owner had it coming.
Pointless story
@@mahrufurrahman9759 Yes! Disgusting that it happened, but eBay was quick to refund. Imagine if someone else got their hands on it.
Can't believe Hugh shot himself five times and jumped off of a bridge just right after uploading this video.
What😂😂
Can't believe he degloved himself and cut his arms and legs off while pumping himself full of drugs at the same time. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
@@Difluoroacetamide Funkytown😂😂😂
The offline/powered down part of find my network requires a specific piece of hardware that only the pixel 8/8pro has.
Yup. Stupid for not doing so.
He turned it on tho....
@@SpaceSaver2000 he only turned on the online version of it, which helps build the network for tags and the devices that are able to use the offline portions
It will also say, "Device is able to be tracked offline when powered off" or similar if you power down the device
ya but the phone he was fixing was a pixel 6a so it wouldnt support that anyways
Definitely not something you see everyday, I love that you’re using the iMac G4 from the previous video
1:47 Yup, phones indeed can "sweat". I've also seen this before, specifically when playing a JerryRigEverything video on my phone.
😂😂
It need some battery juice
LOL at the idea of your phone getting nervous at the burn and bend tests
light straches at level 6 and deep grooves at level 7
I remember my grandpa got me a bag full of phones back in 2022 and when I looked at the search history on three of them, it showed adult websites
You can go 1 step further and reflash the factory firmware, giving the phone a new identity.
i thought he did it
No, you are not giving it new identity, serial number is never changed
@@myky7500 obviously simple ask to chatgpt and internet can show this.
@@myky7500 its illegal to change.
@@mrfoxesite no, not at all. Just borderline impossible because its proprietary software afaik
Imagine that even countries like Australia, Canada, the USA all help criminals by not prosecuting them, yet regular citizens are liable to taxes and unpaid civil service and mandated confessions about their honest earned money or lawful use of their own property.
Crime doesn't pay!
Ayo that might be my old phone 😂 I sold a same color pixel 6a to a dude that really looked like a criminal, big chains big watches and a big muscle car, the dude didn’t even really look at the phone he just threw me the cash and skedaddled. If this phone came from Canada it might really be it. It was spotless when I sold it though. Probably still have the IMEI of the phone somewhere in my emails to look if they match
LOL that would be funny
That would be very slim chance tho
They're still smarter than the goons who fall for the ArcaneOS, at least.
I forgot about that honeypot thing 😂
I wasn't real happy that the updated ID requirements included the DMV scanning my social security card.
Of course, that number's already been stolen 10 times over directly from the credit bureaus and other sources since then.
sounds like a corrupt shithole country if you can't even trust government agencies and banks with your private data.
No one:
Nobody at all:
Not a single atom in the world:
Hugh Jeffrey’s: I REPAIRED A CRIMINAL’S SMARTPHONE TO WORKING CONDITION
They've could have ruined lives and this dude the just erased everything 😂
So...u gave your mom a criminal's burner phone? Get your mom a brand new phone
imagine giving your mom an ex criminals phone....... are you ok?
Its a new phone now who cares.
@@mikepxg6406 I hear you, but I'd still be concerned about that IMEI being the same still
Great video. I picked up a new Pixel 6a last November for $100 on a Black Friday sale here in the US. I really like it.
Would have been more ironic if it was a Note 7. It would have literally been a burner phone. 😂😂😂
With explosive results
Results would be great.
that fingerprint sensor software thing, we had to do it twice at my job in order to pass our post repair tests.
*Claims he is worried about his safety and wont turn it in to the police
*Posts a youtube video about it anyway with enough information that the owner of this phone can clearly tell it is theirs…
I don't blame You for not giving it to police. We have enough cases where the criminal doesn't get more than just a slap on the wrist. It's not worth putting Yourself and Your family at risk. Stay safe man!
@@BobDevVhe didn't buy a stolen phone though?
@@BobDevV
There is no way to compile all data on a phone, without specialized forensic software and hardware.
Also he didn’t knowingly buy a stolen phone. He bought a phone and it turned out to be stolen…big difference. Please stop pretending you know stuff after a minute of google search. You just look like an idiot doing so.
@@BobDevVthe phone is not stolen tho, it's just a criminal phone that broke the screen and then sold it on ebay
In shithole anglo countries you're more at risk for reporting that kind of crime than criminals themselves.
@@JackFromMorley How do you know...
Your iTest app is phenomenal!!! You’re the king of the repair world.
5:45 In Indonesia you also need an id card number for a new sim card. I didn't know that some other countries doesn't require them.
in the UK you don't need an ID for a sim card
Another great video. One quibble though, you don't borrow money to a person. You lend money to a person if you have it and wish to, and on the other side, you borrow money from a person if you're short of money. 😊
Good pickup.
Will laugh my dick off is this turns out to be someone working on that “Twitter ID Verification” thing!
Plot twist: His Mom is a master criminal and conned her son into fixing her phone for her.
I hope mum likes her new phone!
Love you vids, always makes my day
I'd still be precautious. Hopefully it was mailed to a PO Box rather than a home addresss. If they were paranoid and motivated enough, it could be an issue.
It was sent to a PO Box and wasn't ordered under my real name. That being said PayPal pay give it to them, but not sure.
@@HughJeffreys Time to get a burner credit card as well.
@@HughJeffreys Hope you at least made some attempts to contact the victims and or their banks at least, that attitude not my problem is just wrong.
Great post, as always. Super informative!
I love how your videos are fun to watch and interactive. Also helps us who are in the game of phone repairs to improve ourselves. Big fans of you ❤
I once had a thief steal my car, the tool used to break in was left on the street. Reported it to police, they came and had a look, wouldn't even take the tool as evidence, even after I insisted. I never heard back from the police nor ever saw my car again. Lost about 7 grand that day. Just saw my brother go through a divorce, he followed the law, did everything that was asked of him legally, but his lying wife and dirty lawyer broke a lot of rules and have come out on top much richer people, while my brother got screwed. As I am getting older, I am coming to the belief that being a honest and good citizen can backfire on you when the legal system is lousy and corrupt.
Hi, really sorry for what your brother is going through, I hope he gets justice one day. And this is very common here in India where the legal system is almost always biased to the rich and wealthy :(
@@palma123_jaat THanks, but this result is because of feminism. My brother is relatively poor income wise. So we have one poor person (her) robbing a slightly better off, hard working poor person (him). This was a case of a female welfare cheat (and her whole family) who knew how to abuse the welfare system (because women are seen as victims,) taking from a hard working man, including his child now. The 'poor' but dishonest people won (and robbed us through our gynocentric legal system), and the honest hard working person was screwed over (taken from).
no insurance? your own fault then
@@radry100 Bad joke, everyone knows insurance wouldn't pay jack, if he's lucky $3k for his $7k car.
This guy is going to become the next Batman.
At last a video repair video been missing these, wish you did more like you used to
Sometimes you’ll never know what you will find on a used phone especially if it was broken and untested. I’ve stumbled upon numerous phones that have had nudes and sketchy texts or some that were barely used.
I always advise to anyone buying a used phone to be very careful on what you find on there.
same goes for thrift store laptops. i've found several that had the previous users data still on the machine, all accounts logged in to the web browser.
It's a jolly good job that you managed to get the phone, so that you were able to properly deal with the previous users' data. Good to see that phone get another lease of life!
Also, didn't know about the offline tracking - this is why, when you receive a used device, you should always factory reset the device, once you've ensured it is working and that any remaining accounts have been signed out of.
Well, I would never have expected this and that's the one major downside with Google's find my And I was never expecting something like that in a million years. But overall great repair. Great job! Oh hey look it's the m1 iMac G4 that was a mouthful well anyways goodbye before we get this message too long😂
Already holy cow
You could do this with Apple Find My with relatively recent iPhones
@FireFoxDestroyer yeah you can do with iphone 6s i think. its old its 9. idk if it works on the 6s.
@@mrfoxesite newer iPhones show “iPhone is Findable” text at the bottom when theyre dead. I think it’s a perk of UWB from the iPhone 12
@@FireFoxDestroyer not dead but in the no charge screen and before turning off.
nice vid man
keep'em comin
Great video as always! I had the regular Pixel 6 (not 6A) running GrapheneOS, but a few weeks ago it stopped connecting to wifi, got really hot and then kept bootlooping, so I got a used Pixel 7 to replace it. I've bought 3 used phones, thankfully none of which seemed to belong to criminals.
I just purchased your app for only one main reason support your channel, keep up the good work
Thanks
“I still have a feeling I’m gonna be rich” 😂😂😂 spoilt my cola reading that
That phone should be given to the police.
Hi hugh.. I just bought your itest it's surprisingly very useful to detect any suspicious flash software like camouflage actual software.
Pov: you're the guy who sold the phone to hugh
👁👄👁
If I were you I would have download/copied all data to a flash card and handed to nearby police department to stop scammers from making more victims.
i would just reset it and use as normal
This still links me to the phone. Say the seller knew the owner/is the owner, they know where it was posted to. If they get questioned about material recovered from their old phone they will know where it came from. As I said in the video, I wanted nothing to do with it. They are most likely to get off without any real consequences anyway. They didn't seem like masterminds, so may of been caught by now. I know what your suggesting is the heroic thing to have done but I would also be putting my family and I at risk in doing so.
@@HughJeffreys You bought it for $27! you cannot be that cheap, just hand it in and cut your losses. Could have been missing evidence in a bigger case? Sigh.
@HughJeffreys completely understandable. Some people are insane, and go to ridiculous lengths over simple things. Just look at road ragers.
@@jiinueleo2211”A bigger case” Is literally a synonym for rat them out your family will come to your house part by part
Me changing to 6 digit pin code after seeing him guess the unlock pattern too easily
Love that custom iMac build. It has inspired me to do the same with an iMac G3 I had lying around!
Your iTest software is great! Thank you
Hugh is really trying to solve an investigation just to fix a phone
Well, this is criminally impressive. Button all honesty just reading the title. I'm like oh boy let's go.
Hello Hugh, have you ever come across a SilentCircle Blackphone 2 repairs? Amazing and insightful content as usual.
Hi Hugh! My iPhone 6s is majorly damaged. Screen is cracked a little bit, camera is blurry, frame is scratched and damaged, it doesn’t work, and the vibration system is broken. Here are the changes to make: New WHITE display, new frame but SILVER color, new camera, new vibration system, and new home button to white. If the main board is damaged, please replace. When you get a price, please reply to this message and I’ll send the device with the money. Thanks!
Dear Hugh. You will forever be in our hearts 😢
I found an alternative to the heat plate. It's my car's dashboard in the middle of the day. I put my broken phone there and it worked like a charm.
As a matter of courtesy (IF I was doing this for my mum), I would have also checked the battery health or just plain swap the battery to ensure Mum had an optimal setup/trouble free experience... After all, the phone's been opened, and it is a 6A and Lord knows what charging cycles it's had especially after a possible 2 years sitting around doing nothing... 😏
8:11 you seriously got the smoothest segues
I never thought about this happening.
What’s the polish you used here? It’s brilliant
you should do more with those old g4 imacs
Just bought iTest to test my water damaged iPhone 12 mini, it was awesome! Good to see that it’s working good after that 😮💨
Yay, another one! ❤
"I got into the phone with only 3 tries to the pass code...." ya sure.
Hi Hugh how do you know prior to buying a phone if you can factory reset it? Since on Samsung you now need to enter your Samsung account password to reset and if you hard reset you still need to log back in with the original google account
The biggest data breach in the UK was the 2017-2018 Dixons Carphone breach which affected 14m customers, Dixons got off lightly with a £500,000 fine. Because the breach happened before GDPR came in they narrowly avoided a £17.6m fine.
Data protection laws in the UK rank in the top five strictest in the world.
bought your app and learned a decent bit I didn't know about my phone, and somehow the corner of my screen is bad and doesn't work with touch, I never knew that!
1:03 try to stick a tape fully on the display folder before using suction tool and other tools, as it helps avoiding air due to cracks and helps reducing shattered glass to break even more...
Can you explain more on how phones sweat? Is it related to the temperature around the phone?
Not sure, must have to do with moisture in the air and the heat from the phone creating the staining. I have seen in on the iPhone 7,8 & SE models where the ear piece flex cable coils around on top of the logic board.
@@HughJeffreys hmmm i see, Perhaps it may relate to the humidity of where the phone might be assembled as well
It's silicone that 'sweats' out of thermal pads
@@HughJeffreys the "sweat' is the "oils' coming out from thermal pads, tend's to happen ALOT of high power GPU's due to them having alot of thermalpads,
The criminal might have set an easy pattern due to fingerprint sensors on gen 6 phones being utterly horseshit
Fingerprint and face recognition security isn't covered by the first amendment since if the police can unlock your phone without you having to give up your right to remain silent they are allowed to do it and use anything found on it against you in court
All the more reason to have a more complicated pattern. The real reason they didn't is that they are too lazy as is consistent with their lifestyle of wanting success without working for it.
This is all in Australia, the laws might be different there@@earledwards6217
@@earledwards6217 This. Although doing a really weak pattern is pretty stupid on their part. The police would have been able to guess that too. They should have had as long a PIN as possible or even a full on password if they cared about security.
@@mjc0961 agree
What is the little USB tester you use?
hell yes hugh aint a snitch
I just bought your test app, great ideea. One suggestion though, can you make it run thru a qr code on a new phone when you don’t have your apple id installed. I think ios had some way or running an app thru a visual code
Well at least the phone is unsupported now but since it was used by criminals I would’ve contacted EBay and retuned the phone instead of fully going on with repairing it. But anyways, the video itself was interesting and I love watching your repair content as it inspires me to do it. I can’t right now due to expenses but when I get a job, I might consider it.
I have a pixel 5a that experienced the black screen of death. I can't go back to the US to get a free replace pixel 6 that google was handing out. I also had a repair store put a different display on it and it still didn't boot. What should my next course of action be? I am in canada btw
I was wondering why you were uploading so late and then I remembered that were in different time zones
The video did release later than usual, hadn't quite finished it.
@@HughJeffreysah ok also this is just an idea but Would you ever consider doing a repair on a google stadia controller off eBay I’m interested in how someone with as much experience as you would go about it since from what I’ve seen it looks pretty challenging
What'll really bake your noodle later on is when you realize everything in Australia is upside down.
That was... An unexpected turn of events
The iTest app is great! I'd wish the other functions of a phone were also tested, such as 4G LTE and 5G UW/5G sub-6, among others.
Wow Google really supported right to repair!
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well done Hugh
Thanks m8 it was an eye opening video it helped alot
Does polywatch work on anodized aluminum ?
i love it when successfully cracked a password Were in 😂
Perfect video for me, bought a Pixel 6A in mint condition for €30 shipping included, it has a hairline crack which has killed the screen, planning on replacing the screen myself.
Should have turned that one in.
I would buy that phone for a price of three new iphone 15 if you didn't wipe the data
This phone could be evidence in a case.
yeah call the CSI
idk how you could test for it but it would be cool in the Itest app to test for a fake rear camera. my cheap burner phone i bought at a Walmart for work while my main one was getting a screen replacement almost certainly has a second fake camera. its a Moto G stylus (2023)
10:19 Liability makes the world go 'round
I work on phones all day. My advice for the adhesive on Pixels is to use a flathead bit that's as wide as the adhesive and just run that flat along the frame. The adhesive comes right off easily.
Interesting video. But I would have simply not uploaded it for different reasons, one of them being privacy.
Keep it on with the good content.
PS all previous cell phone OEMs already thought over all of this find-my stuff, over decades.
It was, again, Apple that normalised/ruined this, and created an absolutely giant danger zone with questionable moral implications.
Funny cause I've taken so many Pixels apart and I just use my fingernail for the display cable clip and to pry it up and never knocked any components off. I even thought to myself that I love the way Google have done it...
Who the hell uses a flagship Pixel as a burner phone?