@remi_dadude I noticed and haven't been into apple for about 10 years but I just remember from when I was into it around those first 5 gens and realized it wasn't so I came to comments
600K!!!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Congrats Matty! Been here since 2019. You were the first ASMRtist I’ve ever watched, and I can’t thank you enough for all the times your videos have helped me when I needed them the most. 700K on the way!
Congratulations on 600K Matty! You completely deserve it, you are such a great person and a great inspiration to creators. I think i joined at around 16k and its been an amazing journey! All the best Matty, keep up the great work!
Just wanted to give you a big Thank you for these videos. Iv benn listening to them all day while I'm playing. Fortnite ranked, and I'm finally got to the division I wanted because of these videos helped relax me. So big big, thank you, man.
1:36 - front first gen 2:34 -back of first gen 3:16 - front 15 pro max 4:02 - back of 15 pro max 4:38 - tapping on both 6:23 - first gen iphone info + tapping 7:11 - 15 pro max info + tapping 8:24 - size comparison i ain’t finishing this the rest is just info about both
@@eccomusic1386Yup. it was retroactively called that though, in 07 it was just called the iPhone. it became known as the 2g because it had a 2g antenna as opposed to 3g/4g/5g that we know today (and was the only iphone to use 2g)
This video is great Matty, crazy to see the huge difference on phones hahaha. Ps. Congrats on 600k!!!! got to see it live keep up the good work road to a millii.
i think the new phone sounds best IMO. If i had to describe it, the newer one makes more of a deeper toned "THUD" while the older one makes more of a higher toned "THUNK". Like you said, definitely material related, im also guessing it has to do with the overall surface area and internal volume difference between the phones. Nonetheless, very tingly for both.
I love the shirt you’re wearing, and it looks really good on you Matty! Also I think I had a slight preference to the 3GS sounds, but they were pretty close haha.
Thanks for the video matty!!...I have a question, do you think that in 15 years we would have as much of a difference with actual phones as the difference we have now with 15 year old phones?
Matty you are making the videos too interesting, because im genuinely trying to learn about the spec differences while fighting the urge to pass out into sleep lmao
Disclaimer: I'm not trying to be a know it all, just trying to provide extra insight. ram isn't the "engine" of electronic devices. The engine would be the CPU. I don't know cars well enough to know if there's a good analogy for ram. Regardless, while I can't find anything conclusive on how performant the iPhone 1 is (and therefore can't compare how far ahead the 15 pro max is) I can take an analogy from the PC space. In 2007 one of the best CPUs on the market was the Intel Core2 Quad E6600. Nowadays it's the Ryzen 9 7950X (I'm oversimplifying, of course, but I'm trying to keep it simple) the Ryzen 9 7950X is 35x more powerful than the Core2 Quad. I wouldn't be surprised if mobile CPUs have been developing faster, meaning your 62.5x number is actually probably pretty close even if RAM is just probably the worst indicator for how something will perform.
The way my dad explains it to people is that the your doing a book report and the ram is the current page of the book your reading vs storage is the other books in your bag. ( that’s a very simplified version of his example)
congrats on 600k Matty! I’ve been watching you since I was in high school, and now I’m graduated, with a job, and my own apartment. Your videos have been there every step of the way!
I still wonder why so many iphone users that i do see have a cracked screen, while people that have an Android phone i have almost never seen them with a broken screen 😵💫
The newer iPhones are great devices (if overpriced) but the older ones just had a certain charm to them that you don't see anymore. Maybe that's just my nostalgia talking.