What's Inside a Smartphone?
Let’s open up your smartphone and fly through it. It’s like a teardown but fully animated using accurate models and images from my former smartphone. This video doesn’t have a script or me reading anything but rather it can be used to get a general sense of the components in your smartphone. Speed up or slow down the video to fly through at your own pace!
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Table of Contents:
Background Understanding:
General Functions of Smartphones
Erratum:
02:57 Separator misspelled as Seperator
Music in Order:
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This video is proof that complex ideas can be conveyed in a way that can be understood by any local idiot. I include myself in the designation.
realization
Ciao raga
Well animation
Can you talk about ps5
No explanation. Not useful video
Thanks a lot ❤️
This is wonderful video with great animation and useful information. I am also trying to make some educational videos and need skills in such kinds of animations. Can you please guide me in that area? It would be really helpful to me. Thanks in advance.
Why first smartphones were so small when they had so many small details, but now they are bigger(but thinner)
Brain 🔥🔥🔥
Simcard tray is missing
3 years late, but just what I wanted to see!! Kudos! Well done.
permission to use this for my school project
Nice
With such a amazing content,they don’t even have ads on their channel, Thanks for Spreading Knowledge.
I think my 1st lesson might be counting how many parts there are.
Really a fantastic and educative smartphone components introduce. thanks who made this and May God bless him.
It’s crazy to think how much technology we have at the palm of our hands
I always think how every electronic is a masterpiece of engineering
Sir , please remake this video like you did for the soc , and can you please try to explain what all the microchips and resistors and capacitors do on the motherboard. Thank you
"But all these are written in quran. Engineers just followed that"-mullah
Pure perfection!
Great video! But one essential thing missing, what is it? 😉
Keep uploading videos 🙏🙏
This should be watched in 7D❤
Perfect 🤩
Fantastic, I can use this with my year 4 class – many thanks.
<3
Love ur content sir
hi, what kind of tool do u use to make a video for you tube
Good work, Go ahead
Hi I want to do like this how can I do bro
Please tell me
Makes you appreciate what incredible feats of engineering we carry everyday in our pockets without giving it a second thought!
Great work broooo
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will i loss my data if i changed display screen pls reply anyone can reply
Super 💕
Just one question ..like in this video we can see the SoC, the wifi bluetooth chip and qualcomm 4g rf transfer are differenr.. In the new generation of smartphones is it the same or does it come together in a single SoC
Amazing content saved
I think… It requires lot of human resources… To make all these parts…
Great
For the education 🙏👍
Thank you very much sir for this video 🙏🙏
Wow now I know
Great 😙
Absolutely amazing😊
Nice
Hi bro this video is very useful thank you for giving this beautiful video
My speaker needs fixed
Even after going through all of those parts, most of it just seems like magic. Like, what do all those little chips on the pcb do? Arcane secrets, I guess.