The only thing remotely interesting about these destruction videos, it does kind of show you the construction of the iPhone and what it’s capable of handling under various stresses that would not likely be in everybody’s situation. But I don’t subscribe or care to watch EverythingApplePro in general.
I agree. The destruction videos that are simply for the sake of destruction don’t appeal to me, but he at least sort of tries to frame this as a durability test (unlike someone like, say, TechRax who simply finds creative ways to destroy things)
EAP does some very informative and detailed reviews of iOS and each new beta that comes out. And his features videos are good. He would do pretty well if he just focused on those I think.
Two guys running into each other at full speed is probably equally meaningless, but millions of people pay lots of money to watch football. That’s just how entertainment is.
Making more $ yearly than people who contribute something useful to society and help people like doctors; mostly millennials with no clear skills if Youtube vanished tomorrow.
But as long as idiots click these types of videos the "Youtubers" will keep making them.
How much money do you think he gets for all the views he gets? Think about it. I’m sure he’ll have enough after to pay for at least 500 of these phones.
How much money do you think he gets for all the views he gets? Think about it. I’m sure he’ll have enough after to pay for at least 500 of these phones.
This guy is a tool. He is there to make money. I’ve seen him rename his old videos with new names when the phones come out so they show up in the searches for more clicks. He’s a slime ball.