The biggest iPhone in history?
Aru Maini, better known as Mrwhosetheboss on YouTube, has teamed up with another YouTuber to create the biggest iPhone ever. Together, they designed and built a fully functional iPhone measuring nearly 90 inches. In concrete terms, it is an 88 inch iPhone and it even has a huge USB-C charging cable.
This project of stratospheric dimensions took them a year and they spent more than 60,000 dollars
The 88-inch iPhone you’re about to see weighs 199 kg and it works just like any other iPhone model, only with much larger hardware components than normal.
This is the biggest iPhone in history
These YouTubers’ 88-inch iPhones have a huge LG OLED TV screen with 8K resolution and a touchscreen layer on top incorporated into a process that emulates the manufacturing of smartphone touchscreens.
While Apple designs its own hardware components such as the new A18 and A18 Pro chips in the iPhone 16 models, to build this gigantic iPhone, it did what Apple would never do: use Android hardware and software.
They used an Android product called BlissOS
Additionally, they also used a huge chassis that is strong enough to support the weight of LG’s 88-inch OLED panel and some aluminum buttons.
In the following video you can see the manufacturing process of this 88-inch “iPhone” and how it works. It has its own apps, games and even widgets on the home screen.
This giant iPhone brings together a series of carefully selected components to work perfectly together. The device even has a very expensive price tag Canon R5 45 Megapixel Camera worth 3,799 dollars.
It also incorporates a custom speaker system with two 50-watt amplifiers per channel and a large 400-watt LED for flash. It even has a huge USB-C cable that connects to a magnetic system!
Without a doubt, it must be a real pleasure to watch the best Apple TV series on this huge iPhone. Of course, that’s what you already own the TV for… What do you think of this colossal feat of engineering?
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