My YouTube channel has a lot to do with cellphone
repair and cellphone durability.
Believe it or not, I have only broken one
cellphone in my life on accident.
I'll tell you that story in a minute, but
first I want to hear from a few of my YouTube
friends to see if they've ever broken a phone.
Normally on their channels we see these beautiful
cellphones displayed perfectly, but I think
there are some horror stories hidden there
somewhere.
Let's find out.
[Intro]
[Kelsey] Hey guys, I'm Kelsey, and this is
Pebbles, and with my phones I'm usually pretty
careful.
I typically put my phone in an OtterBox, but
the one time that I didn't was when I cracked
the screen.
Pebbles was there.
She could tell you, right?
Okay.
So I thought it was going to be a good idea
to try to walk two dogs and text at the same
time.
What could go wrong with that?
And, you know, of course I was distracted
because I was texting and the dogs got excited,
yanked the leash in my hand and my phone in
one direction, and I had to watch my phone
slowly hit the ground multiple times before
just landing flat on the pavement.
And, you know, it was an old phone, so I actually
lived with the crack for a really long time,
and eventually got a screen and fixed it myself.
But I guess the moral of the story is don't
try to text while walking your dogs.
But if you do, and you break your phone, you
can always fix it yourself.
[Saf] What's up guys?
This is Saf from SuperSaf TV.
Phone breaking stories...well I actually have
a few.
I've been known to drop my phones in the past.
Not deliberately all the time anyway.
But the first time I actually completely broke
a smartphone was the Samsung Galaxy S4.
I tend to use a case pretty much most of the
time, and I had the S4 for about a year, and
then the case kind of fell apart so I decided
to go naked which was a bad idea because I
think within a couple of days of me doing
that, I dropped it flat on it's back on a
hard surface and the screen just went.
It wasn't shattered or anything, but it just
wouldn't switch on.
Now the cost of the repair was more than the
body of the phone so I didn't really bother
with it.
And at the time I didn't know Zack, otherwise
I would have definitely hit him up with some
help in repairing it.
Another interesting story of me breaking one
of my phones was the iPhone 7 Plus.
I dropped it and although there wasn't really
any visible damage, the front facing camera
stopped working.
I took it into the Apple store and they had
a look at it and they saw some structural
damage, so they did say that I have to get
a replacement phone which costs around 350
pounds in the UK.
But they said that because I had bought it
from them and it hadn't been too long that
I had had it, they actually gave me a replacement
for free.
Now this is why I always advise buying Apple
products directly from Apple themselves.
It's also why I praise Apple's customer service
so much – not because I'm a fan boy.
Thanks for having me Zack.
This is Saf from SuperSaf TV, and I'll see
you next time.
[Austin] Hey Guys!
This is Austin.
And I have never broken a phone.
That's a total lie.
I've actually broken a couple.
So the very first smartphone I ever broke
was the original Moto X.
So remember, it was actually one of those
fist review units I ever got.
So I got it straight from Motorola, I was
doing my video...the day after I was go karting
and I left it in my pocket.
And it was bent.
The frame was completely jacked up and the
screen was totally shattered.
So I felt kind of bad, but Motorola was cool
with it, so you know...that was great.
Another story was...it was actually last year.
I actually killed an iPhone 7 Plus twice.
So the first time was when I was doing my
video and I was doing a quick little water
test.
So I took it...this was obviously the first
iPhone that was water-proof...dropped it in
a fish bowl, picked it up, and it started
freaking out.
Water was inside, the screen was fogged up,
specifically the actual camera was fogged
up.
So that was kind of bad.
But the good thing was that is dried out,
until I was running across the street without
a case on, and it flew out of my shorts and
smashed right into a curb and, again, totally
shattered the screen.
So, you know, in like the last 10 years I've
broken two phones.
I think that's not so bad...right??
[Michael] I'm Michael Fisher and I have broken
more phones than even those bad luck schlubs
on infomercials.
My most recent casualty wasn't a victim of
dropping or shattering for a change...but
of drowning.
You've watched enough JerryRigEverything to
know that the LG V30 is water-resistant, but
you probably also know that no phone is water-proof.
Well I knew that too, but I took it swimming
anyway...in the salty Pacific.
And you know what?
I got some of the most fun photos and videos
of that trip thanks to the V30.
Then I pushed my luck.
See, when the phone survived all that, I thought
it was thanks to my careful fresh water baths.
I thought it could also handle a whole afternoon
in a chlorinated swimming pool taking more
ridiculous underwater photos.
And it totally did....until it didn't.
A few seconds after leaving the pool, the
display went black.
And with the exception of a few flickers the
next day, it never came back.
Do I blame the phone?
No.
You're not supposed to push it that far, and
I admit that.
Do I miss it though?
Heck yeah.
Hey Zack, two words: repair collab.
Think about it.
And thanks for having me on to share my shame.
[Linus Tech Tips] I think a lot of people
are going to find this pretty hard to believe,
but I have never actually broken my daily
driver phone.
Not in any meaningful way.
Like I have dropped my daily driver phone
a fair bit.
My iPhone 6 has that really nice dent on the
corner.
My Galaxy S8 also has a really nice dent on
the corner.
Going all the way back, my iPhone 4 actually
has some spectacular scuff marks on the back
piece of glass because I was actually moving
at the time and I dropped it and it skidded
along the ground.
So the entire back of it has these deep scratches.
But I have never actually had to do a glass
replacement...for one of my devices.
Now my wife on the other hand, she is such
a prolific phone breaker.
She broke her S6 Active.
Oh, prior to that...like she broke an Active!
And then prior to that, when she was using
a Droid DNA, the excuse was, well the baby
dropped it.
And I'm sitting here going why are you letting
an infant use a phone?
What did you think that a 6 month old was
going to do with a phone...handle it carefully?
They're going to chew on it, and then they're
going to drop it.
So she breaks her Droid DNA and it takes me
a while to get the replacement parts because
it wasn't exactly a very common model.
Finally it comes in, and I'm not the most
experienced phone repair technician, but I'm
competent enough.
So I did manage to do a screen replacement,
but it took me a little while.
Three days later...breaks it again.
That was actually when we switched her to
the S6 Active.
Although from the earlier point in the story,
we all know what a great solution that ended
up being.
So in conclusion, I actually don't break phones,
but my wife...my wife does.
She does.
I did break an iPad 2.
Oh!
Oh, that was my fault.
Okay, so we're sitting on the couch and we're
about to watch a movie.
And I'm sitting on the iPad and I'm done with
it, so I kind of toss it onto the ground onto
the carpet in front of me.
And we get, I don't know, ten minutes into
the movie...long enough to kind of forget
that I put it there.
And my wife lays down on my lap because it's
a boring movie and she's probably going to
fall asleep and she goes, oh your keys, they're
bothering me.
And I go, okay yeah, no problem.
[Tosses keys.]
That one was my bad.
But it wasn't a phone.
[Krystal] Hey guys, it's Krystal, and here's
a couple of my phone breaking stories.
Let's take a little trip down memory lane.
So my first most memorable phone breaking
story was with my Galaxy S7, right in front
of my house, right here.
And I've definitely talked about this one
before.
This is a Note 8, but let's just pretend like
it's a Galaxy S7 for the story because I don't
have that phone anymore.
I was running inside my house late at night
one night.
I don't know why I was running inside, but
I was.
And I tripped and fell on my brick concrete
steps and there's only like three steps there,
but I fell anyway.
I scraped my knee, and instead of hurting
my hand, I hurt my phone because I was holding
it as I was running inside.
And yeah, cracked the edge of it.
I told myself I would put a case on every
phone that I have and I would never be holding
it while running, but I do that all the time
anyways, so I never learned from that one.
This next phone breaking story – kind of
embarrassing – happened with my Nexus 6P.
I have my Google Pixel here so let's just
pretend that it is the 6P right now.
It happened as I was walking out of my neighborhood
Walgreen's, and it was summer 2016 when Pokemon
Go was still a thing.
Now, this Walgreen's was always a good spot
to catch good Pokemon so I thought, let me
pull out my 6P and try to catch some.
I opened up my Pokemon Go app and I saw a
snorlax just waiting for me to catch it.
So I started flicking away trying to catch
the snorlax, and as I was flicking my little
Pokemon balls trying to catch it, my phone
slipped out of my hands and fell to the ground.
And not only did I not catch my snorlax, I
also cracked my 6P.
It was a really sad day because I love that
phone, and it was actually one of the last
times that I ever played Pokemon Go...but
yeah, pretty sad.
And the most recent damage that I've done
was to this iPhone 6 Plus.
Don't even know why I had it out, I just did
for some reason.
I was holding it in my hand and I was leaning
on the second floor balcony of my house, and
it kind of just slipped out of my hands and
fell to the first floor onto the hardwood
floor.
And then this happened.
I mean, it's pretty bad, but considering that
20 foot or something drop, it could be worse
I think.
It doesn't really turn on anymore, but it
did have problems prior to the fall, so I
think that fall was just it's last...like
it was the last thing that it could take.
It was coming to it's final days anyway.
But those are my phone breaking stories, and
considering all the phones that I've had,
I think I've done pretty good.
[MKBHD] Hey what's up guys?
MKBHD here, and yes, I have broken a phone.
In fact, pretty recently.
Now I was actually previously pretty proud
of my never broken a phone in a couple of
years record.
I may have even mentioned that in my other
videos.
But this iPhone 10...
I've actually tweeted pictures of this now.
This is a phone that I've broken very recently.
Well actually, I don't know...I didn't break
this phone, so I don't feel like I broke it.
But it is my phone, and it's broken.
So the reason I say that is this broke while
I was in a different room.
The iPhone 10 is so slippery that if you put
it on a surface face down and leave it like
that long enough, and it vibrates and you
get a few texts and notifications, it might
vibrate enough to get to the edge of the table
and fall.
This happened.
I put this on the top of a dresser in a different
room.
I went, maybe 10 minutes I was in a different
room, maybe typing some emails, maybe doing
something else, and then I just kind of hear
this crash.
And I'm not really sure what it is so I leave
and walk back to the other room, and I find
this iPhone on the ground with glass surrounding
it.
There are chunks missing from the corner.
It took a pretty hard fall.
So I'm now again a member of the broken iPhone
club.
Again, I don't think I can say that I broke
it.
I don't consider this a phone that I broke,
but that's the latest that happened to me.
[Zack] The one time I broke a cellphone on
accident was with the iPhone 7 Plus.
There's a period of about 3 months where I
was trying to give Apple a fair chance so
I used an iPhone as my daily driver.
And about 3 months into it, it was okay.
But after about 3 months into it, I was going
on a date, went to go pick up the girl, gave
her a hug on her front porch and as I was
giving her a hug her purse or her hand or
something hit this phone out of my hand, straight
onto the concrete, flat down on the surface.
I don't think I had a case on it.
I can't quite remember, but I'm pretty sure
there was no screen protector and no case,
and the whole thing was just obliterated.
And while I was fine using iPhone for those
3 months, that was kind of the abrupt end
to my iPhone experience.
I switched back to my Galaxy S7 Edge right
after that.
I did end up repairing this phone, I think
I even did a video about it on my channel,
and it did end up working perfectly so there's
no hard feelings.
And there you have it.
Most people who have owned cellphones in their
life have damaged them one way or another,
whether it's their personal fault or their
extenuating circumstances cause the damage,
damage happens.
And putting protection on your phone would
be a good thing.
I want to thank all my YouTube friends for
joining in this interesting collab.
I'll have all of their channels linked down
in the video description if you want to check
out any of them individually.
They are all solid people to check out.
If you've ever broken a phone, I want to hear
your story down in the comments.
Make sure you're careful with your cellphone,
and thank you so much for watching.
I'll see you around.
