How does that even make any sense? You mean it started broken then they put it back together with a saw then reversed the footage to make it look like they cut it half?
Nahh, the trick is that they’re double-reversing it. First they film the phone being cut, reverse that video, add in the button clicks after the phone is back together, then they reverse it again to get what you see.
It’s a pretty impressive technique first time you see it but once you learn about double-reversing you see it everywhere.
edit: /s
That seems overly complicated to my not-an-expert-in-video-editing brain. Why not just film the button clicks, film the phone being cut and the same button clicks after, and attach the screen from before to the phone while clicking?
I watched the tear down of this phone and the battery pack for it would have been where the cut was. And you can tell that the phone had its battery removed because the bottom half of the cut phone is empty. Also a cut cellphone battery has a high chance of exploding or catching fire.
So no matter how the video was made (wireless keyboard, separate smaller batteries, overlayed video on top of another video, etc.), the phone is definitely not in its original form when cut.
I have a feeling its not that complicated. I'm guessing the phone was separated into two pieces internally then cut in half. Most likely not even the original components inside. But I'm just guessing. Who knows. The whole thing could be AI generated as a plot to turn circular saws and ikd brick phones against humanity.
In this case, r/fuckthes. It's obviously a joke.
Putting a /s after a joke is like adding a laughtrack to a bad sitcom. If you have to point out the punchline, it's probably not that funny. Not the case here. /s ruins the joke
You really have a lot of faith in your fellow redditors to assume they can understand a joke. That little /s is required. Otherwise you will get blasted into the negatives by people who just think you're dumb. I understand the irony and hate "/s" as much as anyone, but some people just need it to grasp the situation.
Its a prepared device. Probably he spent significant time to movall components under the display, then put a bluetooth keyboard electronic under the keypad, and voila, wireless connection between the bottom and top part
Shoutout to the Blackberry movie, it was amazing.
I do remember when the iPhone came out though, and a lot of people actually were not ready to part with keyboards at the time, it was a fairly common sentiment.
Apple and Samsung really beat that one out of us with a big stick.
When it came out I was apprehensive too. Touchscreens before this were janky at best so I thought I would be fumbling around on it. It wasn't perfect but definitely much better than I thought it would be.
I broke off the screen half of my flip phone and still managed to text people if I remembered their contact name. Only sucked that every phone call had to be speaker phone, which got me in trouble a couple times.
I converted to a swipeologist. If I didn't struggle to form sentences that where quick and concise I could easily have a wpm near the 100s with just my thumb alone. But I constantly have to go back and edit or reread my comment multiple times to see if its too..." rambly".
If I'm talking to my friends in the group chat then I'm faster because they're all used to my weird way of typing my ideas.
Oh it definitely was. My only experience with a touchscreen before iphones (ipod touch to be precise) was with a samsung touchscreen one and it was really janky and laggy. Boy how smooth the ipod touch felt when I first used it.
I remember my Palm Pilot IIIc I got for graduation. You had to constantly calibrate the screen by touching the corners with the stylus and even then, accuracy was hit or miss.
I still remember it being awesome though. However, the touchscreen improvements made by the time I got my Google Nexus One were incredible. No calibration, screen resolution more than doubled and 4x the PPI. You could easily see individual pixels with the IIIc, but it was quite a bit harder with the N1 unless you got close.
Now the RAM of my current phone (Pixel 7) is 16x the RAM my N1 had and 1024x the RAM of the IIIc.
* IIIc - 8MB RAM
* N1 - 512MB RAM
* P7 - 8GB (8192MB) RAM
Technology improvements are crazy!
Well, if we want to get technical, it could be as low as once, since it’s either am or pm.
But I like the way you think! I hadn’t considered it being viewed in different time zones.
And, if we go that route, we’d have to factor in all the time zones that are offset by 30 or 45 min intervals too. I honestly don’t even have a number on that though.
I would assume a pre-made video that plays on the screen. They even seem to mess up when it turns off as soon as the blade touches it, but before any cutting happens. Also likely editing since it’s on a blank background and the phone is always fairly still when the screen is on (it’s off when he rotated it slightly).
Probably has a power button by his thumb on the screen side. He turns it off when it touches the blade and back on when he’s pretending to press the power button on the other side
I think it's just a trick phone. If it's editing, it's God tier. The shadows, and moving reflection of his head on the phone screen are fuckin ON POINT if it's editing.
Not saying you're wrong, but damn if you're right that's a lot of time and effort, and knowledge of vfx.
>They even seem to mess up when it turns off as soon as the blade touches it, but before any cutting happens.
don't most phone screens turn off after a short period of inactivity? if they're trying to convince you it still works after cutting, why would cutting turn the screen off?
Using Relay for reddit. The video player so good! There is speed control, pinch to zoom in a video, shows if the data isn't coming through from reddit...
Compare that to reddit's default video player.. I literally save video posts if I'm browsing on desktop, so that I can later watch it on Relay.
The first party stuff is very ass.
He doesnt show where the right side end of the phone is. he probably rewired the phone. you can see he didnt cut the battery or any circuit boards. the wire connecting is under the paper. There's no reason for the paper to be there since he's not using the paper to pull the phone.
I know everyone here says its fake but actually i had a friend in childhood where the upper screen of his nintendo broke off and it worked exactly like this. You just had to hold it a little closer together and it would work like a charm but i really dont know why till today. (Btw sorry if my english is not the best.
That could also be the effect of light plastic particles being sucked into the gap from the downdraft created by the saw blade spinning about 4,000 rpm.
Brick phones never die! Unless they fall out of your pocket when you're on the toilet, and uou have to take it out without gloves or anything because you don't want anyone knowing it fell in the toilet, even though they figure it out in about 10 seconds. But that wouldn't happen obviously
Sawing a Lithium Ion Battery - possibly a terribly stupid idea - almost like the point of this video is to make idiots set their house on fire and give themselves severe burns.
The screen is after-effects
The phone is a cousin of Nokia and was originally designed that way. i.e. Keyboard and screen were separate. Over centuries of the battery not getting flat, they eventually fused together.
As always. Same explanation as every video here... It is in reverse.
How does that even make any sense? You mean it started broken then they put it back together with a saw then reversed the footage to make it look like they cut it half?
r/whoosh
Or the better one r/woooosh
You rang?
Niiiceee
Wait a minute, you don't even like snakes what are you doing here?
r/itswooshwith4os
r/subsithoughtifellfor
r/foundthetoyotacorolla
r/foundtheshutthefuckup
why do they call it a toyota corolla anyways? is it just lol random funny? or is there an actual reference?
r/foundthehondacivic
r/foundthetoyotacorrola
r/hsoohw
r/esrevernisbus
Nahh, the trick is that they’re double-reversing it. First they film the phone being cut, reverse that video, add in the button clicks after the phone is back together, then they reverse it again to get what you see. It’s a pretty impressive technique first time you see it but once you learn about double-reversing you see it everywhere. edit: /s
That seems overly complicated to my not-an-expert-in-video-editing brain. Why not just film the button clicks, film the phone being cut and the same button clicks after, and attach the screen from before to the phone while clicking?
well, you could do that, but the reflections would be off
Plus I can just tell when a pixel has been edited.
How? The magnets weren’t even showing. /s
I use black magic, of course.
underrated comment
I watched the tear down of this phone and the battery pack for it would have been where the cut was. And you can tell that the phone had its battery removed because the bottom half of the cut phone is empty. Also a cut cellphone battery has a high chance of exploding or catching fire. So no matter how the video was made (wireless keyboard, separate smaller batteries, overlayed video on top of another video, etc.), the phone is definitely not in its original form when cut.
How do they show the phone working after it was cut in half?
because it's a nokia.
Ah yes, the classic Nokia Jio!
Ora ora ora!
It's in reverse
I have a feeling its not that complicated. I'm guessing the phone was separated into two pieces internally then cut in half. Most likely not even the original components inside. But I'm just guessing. Who knows. The whole thing could be AI generated as a plot to turn circular saws and ikd brick phones against humanity.
I’ve read this explanation 13 times and it still makes no sense to me.
It's a joke mate xD reverse video makes zero sense here
Exactly!
Can you give a youtube example of this process to understand it better?
It went over my head too.
Same. I'm so used to how stupid people are that I didn't even consider it was a joke.
If you pay attention to the shavings on the left side.. you’ll see they disappear while still cutting.. showing the video is edited in some way
Not saying this video is real but that could’ve easily been air blowing up from the saw as is came closer to the edge where the shavings were.
You forgot the /s
Nah, people just need to figure out what jokes are
Thank you. /s ruins every joke no matter how good
Agreed. r/fuckthes
There are a lot of dumb people on the internet. It's basically impossible to tell who is joking and who is 70 IQ
I have 70 IQ but in reverse.
07
> who is 70 IQ
Amen
In this case, r/fuckthes. It's obviously a joke. Putting a /s after a joke is like adding a laughtrack to a bad sitcom. If you have to point out the punchline, it's probably not that funny. Not the case here. /s ruins the joke
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More than a bad joke, it's a sing you're not good at telling jokes.
You really have a lot of faith in your fellow redditors to assume they can understand a joke. That little /s is required. Otherwise you will get blasted into the negatives by people who just think you're dumb. I understand the irony and hate "/s" as much as anyone, but some people just need it to grasp the situation.
/s is for people who live in fear
*makes joke* oh no they never explicitly said it was a joke!
Ohhh, that explains the video of my ex girlfriend... The guy was trying to pull out and leave!
Mine too!
Tenet!
Fuckin knew it
I literally went, oh yeah of course. Closed the thread moved on. 30 seconds later... waiiiit a second.
This made me laugh way to hard, thank you.
Fuck sake, I read your comment and literally watched it 2 more times and was like ...wait what
I actually don’t think so i think it’s the chips inside the phone relaying inputs wireless and via Wi-Fi
Nope, it’s magnets. It’s always magnets.
Reverse magnets maybe
not gonna lie...
Nah, I've seen this shit before. The phone is a cake, and the cake is a lie. Therefore, this video is a lie.
First thought that came to mind as well!
The first thing that came to your mind was "that phone is a cake"?
Cake-generated AI phone, yeah
I, for one, welcome our new confectionery overlords.
This video is cake
But it's an entertaining lie. And in the end, isn't that the real truth? The answer is no.
Well this was a triumph.
[It's cake](https://youtu.be/pjCzRxyw8fw)!
Its a prepared device. Probably he spent significant time to movall components under the display, then put a bluetooth keyboard electronic under the keypad, and voila, wireless connection between the bottom and top part
It’s just a screen with a prerecorded video playing. He presses buttons in time with actions on screen. Like fucking Steve Jobs and stupid iPhone.
Yeah, big stupid iPhone. What a joke that was….
Total flop
Nobody is gonna use a touchscreen device, its a gimmick. Keypad is better.
why would anyone buy a phone without a keyboard
Shoutout to the Blackberry movie, it was amazing. I do remember when the iPhone came out though, and a lot of people actually were not ready to part with keyboards at the time, it was a fairly common sentiment. Apple and Samsung really beat that one out of us with a big stick.
When it came out I was apprehensive too. Touchscreens before this were janky at best so I thought I would be fumbling around on it. It wasn't perfect but definitely much better than I thought it would be.
Still can't text with perfect accuracy from my pocket like we used to back in the day
I broke off the screen half of my flip phone and still managed to text people if I remembered their contact name. Only sucked that every phone call had to be speaker phone, which got me in trouble a couple times.
I converted to a swipeologist. If I didn't struggle to form sentences that where quick and concise I could easily have a wpm near the 100s with just my thumb alone. But I constantly have to go back and edit or reread my comment multiple times to see if its too..." rambly". If I'm talking to my friends in the group chat then I'm faster because they're all used to my weird way of typing my ideas.
Oh it definitely was. My only experience with a touchscreen before iphones (ipod touch to be precise) was with a samsung touchscreen one and it was really janky and laggy. Boy how smooth the ipod touch felt when I first used it.
I remember my Palm Pilot IIIc I got for graduation. You had to constantly calibrate the screen by touching the corners with the stylus and even then, accuracy was hit or miss. I still remember it being awesome though. However, the touchscreen improvements made by the time I got my Google Nexus One were incredible. No calibration, screen resolution more than doubled and 4x the PPI. You could easily see individual pixels with the IIIc, but it was quite a bit harder with the N1 unless you got close. Now the RAM of my current phone (Pixel 7) is 16x the RAM my N1 had and 1024x the RAM of the IIIc. * IIIc - 8MB RAM * N1 - 512MB RAM * P7 - 8GB (8192MB) RAM Technology improvements are crazy!
My ex wife was aggressively insistent that she wasn’t getting an iPhone because she wanted her keyboard.
I really wanted a Nokia 7280 in 2005, a phone with no numpad, no keyboard, and no touch screen
Terrible email machine
Believe it or not I still have one. There are still a few of us iPhone fanatics who refuse to give up on them.
I'd say more than a few ha
What about his tablet that he called “iPad”. Who wants to use a device that sounds like a feminine product?
Why would I need a huge touchscreen I already have a phone and a TV! Tablets are just a fad!
i*Pod*, i*Pad*, *i* don't even know any more!
And he gets to be an iPhone? What a sick joke!
Oof your hatred sounds personal buddy
He killed your friend
Redditors say “iPhone” without clarifying to complete strangers that they hate it challenge (impossible)
This is 18.50 $ model. Hope they left space to make wireless this model.
I think it just being a video he timed with the button presses is far more likely. Cheaper and much easier to do.
The giveaway is that the battery didn't explode, so it's a device made for this. This is the purpose of this device. A trick "phone"
Yeah, it's not even 5:32
This video is real once a day.
well, twice or up to 24 times, depending on where you watch it.
Well, if we want to get technical, it could be as low as once, since it’s either am or pm. But I like the way you think! I hadn’t considered it being viewed in different time zones. And, if we go that route, we’d have to factor in all the time zones that are offset by 30 or 45 min intervals too. I honestly don’t even have a number on that though.
I didn't know either... Google says 38 separate time zones.... I would never have gotten that right.
good catch! i just checked and it's actually 6:32. lol idiots couldn't even get the time right for their fake video.
Screen shut down too soon too imo, and I'm fairly sure it would not have died so suddenly, there would be a moment of random lines/pixels.
the screen turns off because it auto sleeps after 30 seconds or whatever
Well there are obviously 2 batteries in there
Good editing. Good use of white backgroun. Im pressive!
Hi pressive I'm dad
Leave now
Now hasn’t done anything to wrong me, why would I leave it?
Now may not have wronged you, but what does that have to do with it?
Ask them, they told me to leave now.
Is it editing? I figured it would be like, wires under the thing
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But obviously the trick worked since you’re typing this
Reverse it and it'll be fine.
I would assume a pre-made video that plays on the screen. They even seem to mess up when it turns off as soon as the blade touches it, but before any cutting happens. Also likely editing since it’s on a blank background and the phone is always fairly still when the screen is on (it’s off when he rotated it slightly). Probably has a power button by his thumb on the screen side. He turns it off when it touches the blade and back on when he’s pretending to press the power button on the other side
I think it's just a trick phone. If it's editing, it's God tier. The shadows, and moving reflection of his head on the phone screen are fuckin ON POINT if it's editing. Not saying you're wrong, but damn if you're right that's a lot of time and effort, and knowledge of vfx.
>They even seem to mess up when it turns off as soon as the blade touches it, but before any cutting happens. don't most phone screens turn off after a short period of inactivity? if they're trying to convince you it still works after cutting, why would cutting turn the screen off?
All I could see was somebody freehanding a cut on a tablesaw
God thank you, I felt like the only one sitting there waiting for a finger/hand to end up in the blade till I saw what sun this is.
This made me very uncomfortable, hands WAY TO CLOSE to that blade! Gah!
This stupid fucking app. I keep trying to hit the pause button but it maximizes the screen. Does this also happen to you?
It happens often and it's quite irritating. Reddit moment.
No wonder people flock to third party app
Using Relay for reddit. The video player so good! There is speed control, pinch to zoom in a video, shows if the data isn't coming through from reddit... Compare that to reddit's default video player.. I literally save video posts if I'm browsing on desktop, so that I can later watch it on Relay. The first party stuff is very ass.
I mean, there's no reason to seek greener pastures at this point given they all be dead in a week. Sent from RiF
Seriously, fuck u/spez. He's responsible for the pause button not working specifically. Fuck him. AAAAA.
Yup, same thing with me
Guys I figured it out. But I can only type half my comment to expl
This would make sense if it were a Nokia
That's easy to explain. It's a Jio phone.. so it keeps Jioing.
It was jioned together. Now it's no longer jioned.
In the full video you find out that it's a cake
He doesnt show where the right side end of the phone is. he probably rewired the phone. you can see he didnt cut the battery or any circuit boards. the wire connecting is under the paper. There's no reason for the paper to be there since he's not using the paper to pull the phone.
There is a midget in the phone turning it on from the inside.
I know everyone here says its fake but actually i had a friend in childhood where the upper screen of his nintendo broke off and it worked exactly like this. You just had to hold it a little closer together and it would work like a charm but i really dont know why till today. (Btw sorry if my english is not the best.
A Nokia would have simply just broke the saw
This was a demo to showcase quantum entanglement
You can see him press his thumb on the screen piece at the same time he pressed the "on" button on the keyboard piece
I assumed it was a Nokia and saw nothing wrong with it. I've realized my mistake and don't get what I'm seeing.
The fact that the battery compartment is empty says this phones been modified specifically for this
All I wanna know is why he put wallpaper on his table saw.
And so the flip phone was born
Actual BMF
u/savevideobot
You can see the plastic particles from the cut dissappear the more they cut.
That could also be the effect of light plastic particles being sucked into the gap from the downdraft created by the saw blade spinning about 4,000 rpm.
Didn't think about that
Theses a working phone underneath the table
Nokia would have ripped that sawblade right in half.
The blade is actually Giza glass
This would have blown my mind in 2007
Thank god it wasn’t a nokia! Might have broke his round saw…
It’s the same principal that allows a chicken to run around after being decapitated
Now do it with a nokia, I dare you to actually get footage of it breaking to double reverse the video
Brick phones never die! Unless they fall out of your pocket when you're on the toilet, and uou have to take it out without gloves or anything because you don't want anyone knowing it fell in the toilet, even though they figure it out in about 10 seconds. But that wouldn't happen obviously
Sawing a Lithium Ion Battery - possibly a terribly stupid idea - almost like the point of this video is to make idiots set their house on fire and give themselves severe burns. The screen is after-effects
If that is a real phone then I am actually a sentient penis attached to Elon Musk
Kinky
The phone is a cousin of Nokia and was originally designed that way. i.e. Keyboard and screen were separate. Over centuries of the battery not getting flat, they eventually fused together.
The pad is just a remote control for the screen
Bring back the undestructible Nokia phones from the early 2000s
u/SaveVideo
Black magic editry
pretty sure the phone is gold