The new Apple iPhone 12 vs the Samsung Galaxy S20 in a hot piranha solution! Will they survive? FACEBOOK: / techrax TWITTER: / techrax INSTAGRAM: / techrax
@@Ryan-zi8vt you can't count too? It feels great to have almost 600 as I only was taking it seriously during the pandemic. You only have 196. I'll check out your work....
@@Ryan-zi8vt yea took it seriously during the pandemic. And yes, my English is correct: you can't count too. I have almost 600. 598 to be exact. You said 500. You have dementia too?
Apple uses stronger metal which is surgical grade and the Ceramic Shield does a lot. It’s good and protecting the screen from heat and a lot of damage. But Samsung don’t have it I’m pretty sure
Piranha solution is a strong oxidizer, meaning it wants to steal electrons from other materials. Glass is a very stable material and has no free electrons, so the phones dont react with the acid. Thats the reason why the foaming only started when he dropped the sponge in (an organic material, so it has lots of free electrons). As the phones are mostly water proof/resistant, the acid never touched the battery, which indeed would probably be dangerous. The Samsung phone probably had some kind of screen protector with organic materials. This video is just clickbaity. A cooler reaction would be if he put his hand in Piranha solution.
As a person who swims in piranha acid often, this video really helped me in deciding on what phone I'll be getting. My galaxy S9 didn't survive my last swim.
He poured more Hydrogen peroxide in Samsung As you can see. The water level on Samsung more higher than iPhone Hydrogen peroxide is the one make the reaction much faster and much crazy. If you just add sulfur acid. Its will react so slow If you want to see fair Comparation He should place the same phone on one chamber or liquid
iPhone 12 specs 1. Water resistant 2. Coca cola resistant 3. Piranha Acid Resistant 4. Nuke Resistant But we are sad to say that IPHONE 12 is NOT TechRax resistsnt
My friend had an iphone 7 and he dropped it from 4 inches on a table and it broke the screen. Some months later the touchscreen became unresponsive. I didnt think all iphones are that frafile.
You didn't take off the S20s screen protector. It automatically has one installed. You need to do this again and remove the screen protector, as the plastic has a much stronger reaction subjecting the S20 to much worse conditions.
The solution is an incredibly strong oxidizer in the presence of organic molecules (those containing carbon, the black stuff) and binds carbon to oxygen, making the solution clear again. The sponge was added because sticking objects without exposed carbon (like the phones) in the solution does nothing at all. But once it leaked into the OLED layer (O is for organic), the solution turned black again because it was short on hydrogen peroxide. Without carbon, adding more hydrogen peroxide doesn’t actually do anything.
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Me: *stressing about trying an IPhone and thinking about buying the XR since I can't afford more* This guy: let's drop 2 new phones in acid and see what happens lol
@@Galaxy12Gaming Samsung is trash. Apple is better because the battery last longer. I had a iPad for 3 years and the battery life on the iPad is good. I have a Samsung phone and it will be at 28% and I turn it off and it goes to 3%. So who's better now?
@@Galaxy12Gaming Samsung is trash. Apple is better because the battery last longer. I had a iPad for 3 years and the battery life on the iPad is good. I have a Samsung phone and it will be at 28% and I turn it off and it goes to 3%. So who's better now?
@@Draggie306 it has 10x optical zoom, so it can do 10x magnification at full resolution. Then it does another 10x digital magnification ( equaling 100x) The camera is 108MP this means it can shoot 12MP photos at 3x digital zoom lossless. Id imagine that would mean you can do 30x zoom (10x optical then 3x digital) to get some pretty clean shots. Naturally having more pixels doesn't necessarily mean the pictures look any better but it sure is a contributing factor.
The test was inconclusive the s20 had a screen protector on causing the piranha solution to heat up and react more then the iPhone. The iPhone was just the Glass and metal and piranha solution doesn't really react with glass and has a hard time reacting with metal. I do think the screen protector did increase the recations heat and make it more extreme.
@@TheWaleedcool no it’s a fact the S20 has a screen protector by default which is plastic piranha solution dissolves plastic very easily because there hydrocarbons and the reaction produces a lot of heat and piranha solution can not dissolve glass due to glass being resistant to most acids
@@jameson1239 the whole fucking phone is plastic !!! What are you on about !!! the whole phone was destroyed because it’s plastic!!! The screen protector is sooo thin it was eating by the solution and didn’t effect shit
@@JS-kc1tm only when when sponge is added to the acid it begins to react, just adding it to the phones or taking bath in it is safe as long as there is no sponge or something else that reacts with that specific acid
@@lyte561 so taking a bath in acid is perfectly safe? let's just agree to disagree on that one. and the way NileRed made his piranha solution, it didn't take sponges to make it react, he only added the hydrogen peroxide to the acid, and his solution completely dissolved a whole chicken leg with the bones and everything. so idk what this guy's version is. although NileRed did make his solution in a stirrer, so maybe that has something to do with it? TechRax could've maybe explained the reason for the sponges
@@lyte561 my guy hate to break it to you, piranha solution breaks down carbon from any organic compounds which then reforms into CO2 which is the foam/ gas. Needless to say, your hand (your whole body too no less) is full of organic compounds and as such would be corroded in mere seconds, please don't bathe in piranha solution.
It’s not like rich people go out and buy an iPhone just to do this, he’s a RU-vidr who specifically breaks phones, and these videos pay for the phones..
@@crumblebee6728 i was joking about people who comment stuff like that. But yeah i totally understand that its their choice what they spend their money on in the ned
I also hate when my smartphone becomes sentient and hires a bunch of robots to send humans to space so my phone can rule the world. Happens every week to me.
Me too! But doesn't it give you a really good feeling when you find out that the back glass or the screen didn't crack..... It makes me feel great puts me at ease while buying the phone
@Logan Hill the hydrogen peroxide at the dollar store is only 3% and is nearly harmless to humans unless in large doses. I’m sure the type that was used here was much closer, if not 100% pure hydrogen peroxide
He also breaks some tablets but he usually likes breaking phones more than tablets because I think the phones are more smaller than the tablets and more easy to break?