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[336.42 --> 337.06] Thanks, Ed. |
[337.36 --> 338.70] Killing me off in the intro. |
[339.96 --> 341.26] Maybe that's why I left. |
[347.08 --> 347.44] Yeah. |
[350.24 --> 351.16] Savage jerky. |
[351.30 --> 351.64] Savage. |
[351.70 --> 352.34] Just like Ed. |
[353.42 --> 354.32] Moss backpack. |
[354.58 --> 355.22] The black pack. |
[355.44 --> 355.72] Yeah. |
[356.10 --> 357.22] And then bloody gaming. |
[357.22 --> 358.12] Bloody gaming. |
[358.48 --> 359.00] Keyboard. |
[360.82 --> 361.90] And we're back. |
[362.20 --> 364.46] I'm happy that I fixed the intro. |
[365.30 --> 367.14] I wonder if that's the only time that it's been broken. |
[367.14 --> 368.62] And then came back to life. |
[369.10 --> 369.50] Eventually. |
[370.94 --> 372.82] A new intro for a new beginning. |
[374.38 --> 375.08] Speaking of. |
[375.08 --> 375.74] What is Ed doing? |
[376.42 --> 377.62] The reddening. |
[378.02 --> 379.64] He's messing with the light. |
[379.76 --> 380.00] Whatever. |
[380.20 --> 381.30] Keep it going, Eddie. |
[381.30 --> 383.54] Speaking of not new beginnings. |
[383.74 --> 385.36] Old, old, old happenings. |
[385.46 --> 386.16] What just happened? |
[386.32 --> 387.18] You may remember. |
[387.92 --> 388.78] What have you done? |
[388.94 --> 389.48] I don't know. |
[389.48 --> 390.86] Can I keep going here? |
[390.86 --> 391.20] I fixed it. |
[391.26 --> 391.98] Yeah, go for it. |
[392.40 --> 398.02] Travel back in time to September 2014 when the iPhone 6 came out. |
[398.94 --> 401.60] And Unbox Therapy was like, biggest video of all time. |
[401.72 --> 402.10] Drop. |
[403.08 --> 403.48] Okay. |
[403.98 --> 404.22] I mean. |
[405.24 --> 405.60] Yes. |
[405.78 --> 405.92] Yeah. |
[405.98 --> 410.60] So there was a bunch of viral content of videos and pictures of people who were like, |
[410.86 --> 414.48] look at my nice new shiny iPhone all bent to the shape of my legs. |
[414.58 --> 415.80] My hipster jeans are so tight. |
[415.92 --> 419.02] And then all the iPhone haters like me were like, hehehe. |
[419.80 --> 420.40] Nerds. |
[420.40 --> 420.50] And then. |
[421.50 --> 422.76] I've got an Android phone. |
[422.78 --> 424.66] They don't always design things good. |
[424.80 --> 425.44] It's a brick. |
[425.66 --> 426.34] It doesn't bend. |
[426.34 --> 431.18] And then Apple basically said like, this isn't a design flaw. |
[432.82 --> 434.32] It's designed good. |
[434.72 --> 437.14] It's just there's like some bad apples out there. |
[437.84 --> 439.40] You know, we make a million of these things. |
[439.74 --> 439.88] Get it. |
[440.72 --> 446.74] But now, information contained in internal Apple documents filed under seal in a class action |
[446.74 --> 452.94] lawsuit show that Apple knew that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were susceptible to bending prior |
[452.94 --> 454.48] to the phone's launch. |
[454.48 --> 460.54] The company found in an internal investigation that the iPhone 6 is 3.3, repeating of course, |
[460.90 --> 464.02] times more likely to bend than the iPhone 5S. |
[464.38 --> 470.24] And not surprisingly, the 6 Plus is 7.2 times more likely to bend than the iPhone 5S. |
[471.08 --> 474.62] That's kind of a weird statistic because like the big one's more likely to bend than the |
[474.62 --> 475.04] small one. |
[475.20 --> 475.70] No kidding. |
[476.02 --> 476.46] Yeah. |
[476.66 --> 476.88] Yeah. |
[476.96 --> 478.06] I was going to say that makes sense. |
[478.42 --> 481.94] So then the phone launched and everyone found out they were bending and that was bad. |
[481.94 --> 488.58] And then in early 2016, many iPhone 6 and 6 Plus devices started to exhibit symptoms of |
[488.58 --> 490.18] what's called touch disease. |
[490.70 --> 495.72] So you would get like a flickering gray bar at the top of your screen or your screen would |
[495.72 --> 497.86] be working only intermittently or not at all. |
[497.86 --> 506.56] And then it was determined by various third party repair people that that was happening because |
[506.56 --> 514.42] the the integrated circuit responsible for transiting the touches to code was getting lifted |
[514.42 --> 517.50] off of the board because your phone got bent. |
[517.50 --> 519.90] So then the chip would get lifted off a little bit. |
[520.84 --> 522.82] So then people started complaining about that. |
[522.88 --> 524.96] And Apple didn't say anything. |
[525.06 --> 526.02] They didn't confirm that. |
[526.08 --> 532.74] But they quietly started to put what they call underfill underneath the chip so that future |
[532.74 --> 535.14] phones that got shipped would actually be stronger. |
[535.38 --> 536.70] But they didn't say that to the public. |
[537.64 --> 542.66] They did not publicly acknowledge touch disease until November 2016, even though it was May of |
[542.66 --> 545.38] that year that they started fixing all of the chips. |
[546.64 --> 550.94] And they only acknowledge it in November because there was like widespread news reports about |
[550.94 --> 551.34] the issue. |
[552.42 --> 557.80] And at that time, they said that they were going to start replacing touch disease phones for |
[557.80 --> 559.10] a mere $150. |
[559.64 --> 563.42] And that had previously been a $350 charge. |
[563.42 --> 569.84] And in its public announcement, when they said they were going to do all this, they didn't |
[569.84 --> 573.24] actually say that they changed that they started fixing them. |
[574.00 --> 575.40] Yeah, they didn't say that. |
[575.52 --> 575.68] Yeah. |
[576.96 --> 579.16] They just said they're going to replace the touch disease ones. |
[579.34 --> 579.64] Yeah. |
[581.12 --> 584.74] It's like, I can't say I'm surprised, but it is really interesting news. |
[585.70 --> 590.96] It's probably going to hurt some at least some amount of the Apple fanboyism. |
[590.96 --> 594.44] But the Apple fanboyism hasn't been doing very well over the last few years. |
[594.44 --> 595.06] Well, that's the thing. |
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