iPhone 15 Pro Max: A YouTuber has created a 6.74 foot long giant iPhone, which is the largest smartphone ever. Tech Review Mrwhosetheboss, also known as Arun Maini, along with gadget maker Matthew Perks, has created the world’s largest iPhone 15 Pro Max. Their amazing achievement has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records. This giant iPhone is a complete feat, from which users can also send SMS and emails. Along with this, they can take advantage of all the features of a normal phone along with browsing the App Store.
How the giant iPhone was created
In a YouTube video, the duo explains how they created this giant iPhone. According to them, the main screen had to be built first, which involved turning an 88-inch LG Signature OLED TV into a touch-sensitive display. Perks worked with a manufacturer to create a touch foil that perfectly matches the shape of the screen. Next, they attached the touch foil securely to the display using UV epoxy, an optically transparent adhesive.
The next problem was how to fit the speakers, three-lens camera set, volume and power buttons, and other special buttons into a huge frame. He built an aluminium frame with a cross-shaped support in the middle. Perks not only mimicked the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s telephoto lens using the Sony RX10 Mark 4, but also used the Canon EOS R5 so that the frame could be rotated without the hassle of lifting heavy weights. It is permanently attached to a large phone stand.
Because Apple’s iOS is closed-source, it was the only one they couldn’t copy. However, using Android had two big advantages: they could install Flappy Bird, which real iPhone users haven’t been able to play in nearly ten years, and Bliss OS copied the iPhone’s home screen with themed skins.
Youtuber said a big thing
Speaking to GWR, Manny said, “As a kid, I would spend hours in the library reading the latest Guinness World Records books, so to receive one myself feels absolutely surreal.” According to GWR, he created this giant iPhone to celebrate Apple’s achievement of surpassing the number of YouTube subscribers.
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