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Can You Sell a Fake iPhone to an EcoATM? We Tried It (Sort Of)
Can a fake iPhone fool an EcoATM? We crossed the border to test a clone iPhone 15 Pro Max and a dummy phone and the results were shocking (and hilarious). Spoiler: one got us $70.

Why Your iPhone Calls Sound Robotic (And It’s Probably Not Your Phone)
Is your voice cutting out or sounding robotic on phone calls, but everything’s fine on FaceTime and Voice Memos? It might not be your mic, your carrier could be to blame. Here’s what to check before replacing any parts.

This Fake iPad Looks Real… Until You Power It On
It looks exactly like an iPad, until you turn it on. This fake Apple tablet is secretly running Android 11.

Samsung Unpacked 2025 Recap: Foldables, Flips, Watches, and AI Everywhere
Samsung’s July 2025 Unpacked event brought some of the most significant changes we’ve seen in years. From the dramatically thinner Galaxy Z Fold 7 to the first-ever Flip 7 FE and a bold redesign of the Galaxy Watch 8, here’s a full breakdown of everything announced including why AI and design changes are taking center stage this year.

Modding a Dyson Vacuum with a Bigger Battery: Power Upgrade in Action
Someone brought in their Dyson vacuum complaining of poor battery life. What happened next was one of the coolest mods we’ve done yet. Complete with a voltage upgrade and a new twist on power tools.

Fake iPhone 16 Pro Max Teardown – It Actually Has the Camera Button???
This fake iPhone 16 Pro Max cost just $135, but it looks way too real including a working camera control button, blacklight-scanned packaging, and dual SIM support. We tore it down to show what’s really going on inside and how to avoid getting fooled by these increasingly convincing clones.

I Tried Flipping Phones in 2025: Here’s What I Made
Flipping iPhones in 2025: Is it still profitable? I bought, repaired, and resold an iPhone 12, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max from Facebook Marketplace. Here’s how much I spent, how I fixed them, and what I sold them for plus tips to help you flip phones the smart way.

LCD vs OLED: The Risk of Cheap iPhone Screen Repairs on Marketplace
A lot of people try to save money with iPhone screen repairs on Facebook Marketplace but sometimes, it backfires. In this case, a guy got a low-quality LCD installed on his OLED iPhone, leading to poor durability, overheating, and washed-out visuals. If you're not asking the right questions, you might end up with a bad repair and worse problems. Here’s what to watch out for and how to avoid cheap parts that cut corners.

Latest Fake Apple Watch: It’s Better Than You Think
Fake Apple Watches are stepping up, and the HK10 Pro Max proves it. For just $30, you get a surprisingly solid build, smooth display, and decent features though the app experience is loaded with ads and questionable data accuracy. It looks the part, works “okay,” but don’t count on it for anything serious.

The Tiny Repair Tool You’ve Never Heard of: But Absolutely Need
The HK10 Pro Max might be the best fake Apple Watch yet. For just $30, it offers a sleek design, smooth display, and decent performance. But the downside? A frustrating app experience filled with ads and questionable tracking accuracy. If you're looking for a cheap Apple Watch alternative that looks the part, this one's worth checking out just don't rely on it for serious health data.

Can the USB Killer 4 Destroy a Samsung S24 Ultra or iPhone 15 Pro Max?
I modified an iPhone 16 Pro to give it a transparent back by using gallium to dissolve the aluminum. The final result looks amazing, but getting there was risky. Here's how I did it and what I learned.

Microwaving an iPhone 14 Pro Wasn’t the Smartest Move
Someone accidentally microwaved their iPhone 14 Pro after mistaking it for food. After 30+ seconds in the microwave, the phone was toast (literally). I opened it up to see what kind of internal damage a microwave can actually do to an iPhone.

Is the Meta Quest 3 Repairable? Here's What I Found Out…
I took apart the Meta Quest 3 to see if it’s actually repairable and the results surprised me. From modular parts to annoying adhesives, there’s a lot to unpack here. If you're thinking about fixing one yourself, read this first.






