The iPhone 15 has been recently released with many rumors surrounding it.
The iPhone 15 has faced several issues and the video aims to test if they are real.
The iPhone 15 does not offer significant advancements compared to previous models.
📱 The speaker praises the functionality and security of their current mobile phone but questions why Apple has stopped innovating with the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
👨💻 They express confusion about why Apple has not continued to improve and release newer iPhone models, particularly in comparison to other brands.
💰 The speaker suggests that Apple is focused on profit and highlights the significant number of older iPhone models still in circulation.
💡 The latest iPhone from Apple has some significant issues.
🔌 The charging port and cable of the new iPhone are slower compared to competitors like Huawei and Samsung.
⚡ Apple is not utilizing the fast charging capabilities of the new iPhone to its full potential.
📱 The latest iPhone had slower charging speed compared to previous models.
🔥 The iPhone overheats when running heavy games.
🌡️ The mobile temperature reached 31.8 degrees Celsius.
💥 Apple made a big mistake with the latest iPhone.
🎮 There is a game that exposes Apple's flaws.
📱 The iPhone is prone to breaking easily.
📱 Apple made a mistake with the latest iPhone.
💥 Attempts to break the iPhone were unsuccessful.
😅 The narrator was relieved and happy about the outcome.
📺 The video on YouTube demonstrates the iPhone being subjected to various tests, including being stabbed with a knife and set on fire.
🔥 It is speculated that these tests may have caused potential damage to the iPhone being used, resulting in its failure.
⚡️ The real issue with the iPhone is believed to be related to the charger and heating problems.
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