YouTubers earned a Guinness World Record after they built the world's largest working replica of an iPhone with a fully-functioning camera.
A pair of YouTubers have earned a Guinness World Record after they built the world’s largest working replica of an iPhone with a fully-functioning camera.constructed their own record-breaking version of an iPhone 15 Pro Max, which measured 6.74 feet tall and weighed 440 pounds.Apple’s annual iPhone launch event today.
So as well as being 12 times the size of the original iPhone 15 Pro Max, the pair’s device is fully operational as a smartphone. Moreover, Perks and Maini’s gigantic smartphone replica has a working three-lens camera array — just like the original iPhone 15 Pro Max.to shoot full-quality, 8k resolution video — making the pair’s camera sensor 1000% larger than that of the original iPhone 15 Pro Max.for the zoom camera. They pointed it upward, rather than outward, at a front-surface mirror to maximize the optical zoom.
the only part that Maini and Perks couldn’t recreate was Apple’s iOS as it’s closed-source. Instead, they used Android, which came with two advantages: Bliss OS could imitate the iPhone’s interface, and they were able to install Flappy Bird — something iPhone users haven’t been able to do in almost 10 years.
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