13 PAINFUL Smartphone Fails we’ll never forget.

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My Top 13 most miserable Smartphone fails of all time(Episode 2), from the Essential GEM Smartphone, to the Foldable phones of last year! Go to Surfshark.deals/boss - Enter promo code BOSS for 83% off and 1 extra month free!

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コメント (21)
  • I had a G5 for years and it's a surprisingly good phone. Not only one of the last decently-specced phones with both a headphone jack and a removable battery, but the fact the battery is so easy to remove and can even be charged outside of the phone is outstanding. The screen is great for the time and had LG built upon it and created an ecosystem of multiple phones with interchangeable (and useful) modules, perhaps the gimmick might've worked. My only gripes would be the large resolution with such a small battery and the weird form factor of the phone itself, which made finding cases and other accessories for it a nightmare, especially after a few years. But I do miss smaller flagships with removable batteries.
  • I can see the P18k being useful for people who go on arctic expeditions or something like that. It could’ve been sold very well if they made it for that purpose or something similar with other optimisations for that sort of thing but as a normal smartphone it’s only going to fail realistically.
  • @Cooki242
    I remember when i was 12 in school we used to joke that the iPhone 10 would be a thin glass sheet and it was holographic
  • i remember when having a blackberry was considered cool
  • @bram5825
    Watching this feb 2022 it feels tame. I loved this video when it came out. Now it feels like someone took a mrwhosetheboss video and turned the energy down a little. What this says to me is you took something I loved.. and kept improving until its a level of awesome I couldn't have come up with myself. This channel is so. freaking. good. Really makes me wonder what else Iove now but is going to reach new places... Thanks for the vids!
  • @pikanique
    I was very excited about the Essential phone and very close to getting one. It's honestly too bad that the execution didn't match the motivation because with the proper momentum, their ideas could have really gone somewhere
  • His voice is so relaxing that, 1. I once fell asleep... 2. The auto-generated captions recognize each and every word without a mistake...
  • Back in the days before Apple, if you had a Blackberry phone, you were considered rich.
  • Had the htc one for about 2,5 years when it came out , was such a good phone
  • Man the change in tone between this video and Mrwhosetheboss's more recent videos is a stark contrast. So glad he is healthy and doing better now : )
  • Energiser sold 16 during their first quarter. Fun fact: those 16 were the employees of energizer including the CEO. 😂😂😂😂
  • I think that his voice was the only reason I was able to endure a 20 minute long video.
  • There’s always room for improvement with the folding tech. I think it’s honestly really cool
  • why do tech youtubers have the most soothing voices??? i could listen to this man talk about a painful disease and be lulled to sleep
  • Imagine going to a party and someone asks to put music on and you pull out an Energizer power block
  • The Bixby button is great, but only because Samsung never locked out bxActions, which turns it from an annoying shortcut to a voice assistant I'll never use to a programmable button that I can use to toggle the flashlight, play/pause my music, and bring up the Google assistant.