How do you feel after being kicked out from 🇮🇳 India Had your wife not called Lord Krishna a womaniser your family would’ve been here. But I know you are a good person.
No its not fully compatible because it just doing basic cleaning to android phone while on iphone its automaticly doing premium cleaning which only support iphone 12 or newest iphone
@PantherX Yes, yes it is. And well-deserved. Did you not see the repeated focus on the price and the ridiculousness that Apple fanboys have managed to backorder this thing for 3 months?
Apple: we are working towards sustainability. Therefore, purchase this overpriced cloth so we can sustain our trillion dollar cult and sustain our sheepish following. Me: no thanks I will stick with android. Life's better here.
@@daverose5191 it’s not overpriced it has a special anti android mode so if you try to clean an android with it then it will leave scratches inside it wich you will only notice after some time and those scratches will destroy the phone
He doesn't even have to say anything and you can still feel the stupidity of a 25$ microfiber cloth and the suckers who bought them. Just showing the product with the price tag is valid Apple criticism these days.
Very comical that he used this special Apple cloth on his Google Phone, what really cracked me up even more there's no words. The silence is Golden....LOL
@@RizOJU yeah, maybe at least in pro max version they will include a charging cable and a mop, for the glorious nano-coating of floors we all have for sure
Next on the shopping list: Apple's proprietary alcohol-infused cleaning solution that will make a great accessory to pair with Apple's very own i-Cloth. At only $55 for 55ml. Bottle sold separately.
Me, before watching the video: "It's the cleaning cloth, right?" ....yes it was. But DAYUMN I did not expect you to go *completely* off the rails and try use it with a non-compatible device! I'm still sweating just thinking about it. Apple didn't put out a list of explicitly compatible devices for nothing man.
Keep in mind that it won't be called, "Polishing Cloth 2." They will have to call it, "Polishing Cloth 2nd Generation." In order to fool people that it's better and they should buy it for double the price.
This type of packaging for just a single piece of cloth should be illegal. Not only for apple. Just looked up 'PFAS' which is used everywhere in tech industry. I can imagine that this very unnecessary packaging has some of it. There is some hypocrisy in Apple keynotes when they try to deliver a message like "we are environment friendly", and then they do that!
Apple probably had a bunch of cleaning cloth left over after cleaning the hundreds of glass doors and walls at Apple HQ and thought,”huh… I bet we could sell these for $20 a pop if we print or stitch a Apple logo in one of the corners”. 🤣🤣
stolen, you stole from a guy who commented just 1 minute before you and it's letter by letter same proving that you stole it. You are getting likes only because you are verified.
@@Ignacio.Romero it’s still a gloss back & it’s not the only colour way available on those pixels. Also it was a slightly tongue in cheek comment hence this 😂 emoji!
Imagine being so successful company that you make a product and price it 100x times more than the competition but the people would still buy the product because it's made by YOUR company.
Waiting for iJustine’s level 10 of happiness and excitement review of the cloth before I pick it up. Also curious when ifixit will give us a repair score for it.
Apple: "We removed charing bricks from our phones' boxes cuz environment and stuff..." Also Apple: *packs a piece of cloth in an overengeneered complexly packaged box*
@Pablo Brazon , he’s just saying that their ‘environmental’ standpoint from removing the charging bricks is a completely made up excuse. Even ignoring the box, the extra slip inside just proves Apple’s bigotry.
@Pablo Brazon I'm not stupid, I just know that all this useless packaging could've been avoided just by using a small paper tag like those you see on clothes. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯