Summary of Job Lot 13: ALMOST 3 HOURS of Smartphone Tinkering, Bypasses, Mad Hax & a LOT of chill swearing :)

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The YouTube video "Job Lot 13: ALMOST 3 HOURS of Smartphone Tinkering, Bypasses, Mad Hax & a LOT of chill swearing :)" demonstrates how to bypass various security measures on a smartphone. The video includes a discussion of a dead smartphone and a method of bypassing the battery, as well as a demonstration of how to make a custom case. The video also shows how to install a sound activated case and how to reset a phone.

  • 00:00:00 The video demonstrates how to fix a cracked phone screen, disarm a fake iPhone, and bypasses on various smartphones.
  • 00:05:00 The video demonstrates various ways to bypass or repair electronic devices, including a Huawei Nexus 6P, LG G5, and iPhone 8. The iPhone 8 display is cracked, but the phone still functions.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author shows off a collection of smartphones and explains how to fix various problems on each one. Among the smartphones shown are an iPhone, an Android phone, a Huawei P9, and a Nokia X7. The author also displays a Nokia fold screen phone, which is in bad condition due to years of use and regular use of the phone as a charger. The author decides to use the phone's inner screen and the outer screen to create a secondary camera, and to use the Huawei P9's motherboard and the iPhone's display for parts. The author then puts all of the phones aside for future use.
  • 00:15:00 The video demonstrates how to fix, bypass, and modify smartphones. It starts with a discussion of a dead smartphone and a method of bypassing the battery. The main focus of the video is on a custom case and how it affects the phone's screen.
  • 00:20:00 The video demonstrates how to bypass various security features on an iPhone, android phone, and Samsung Galaxy phone. The author shows how to make a custom case, how to install a sound activated case, and how to reset a phone.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, a smartphone tinker bypasses various obstacles to get the job done. They manage to bypass the dead battery, the button problem, and the display issue.
  • 00:30:00 The video demonstrates how to bypass security measures on a smartphone, using various techniques and tricks. The phone is first powered on and then reset to its factory settings. Next, the user connects to a network and attempts to access files and disable security features. Finally, the user installs a Google account manager and bypasses security on the device.
  • 00:35:00 The person demonstrates how to bypass various security features on a smartphone using various techniques, including rooting, bypassing FRP, and using a shortcut key. They also show how to reset the phone to factory settings.
  • 00:40:00 This YouTube video shows how to bypass various security measures on a smartphone. It shows how to disable various apps and services, and how to disable the phone's carrier service.
  • 00:45:00 The video demonstrates how to bypass various security measures on a smartphone, including a pin or pattern lock, and how to update the firmware. The final task is to connect to a Wi-fi network, which allows the user to access various features and settings on the phone.
  • 00:50:00 The video demonstrates how to bypass various security settings on an Android device, including disabling Google Play Services and signing into a device that should not have been signed into.
  • 00:55:00 In this video, the tinker shows how to fix scratches on the screen of his Android phone, disable security features, and bypass restrictions on the device. He also shows how to charge the phone overnight.

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

This YouTube video showcases the author's work repairing smartphones, bypassing common problems. The author shows off a broken Huawei phone that he was able to fix by replacing the battery and booting it into bootloader mode. He also demonstrates how to fix a broken HTC phone.

  • 01:00:00 The tester journeys through a variety of methods to bypass various devices, including an iPhone and an Android phone. The iPhone is bypassed by resetting it and taking it apart, while the Android phone is bypassed by factory resetting it.
  • 01:05:00 The video demonstrates how to repair or bypass broken smartphone features and problems. It covers troubleshooting steps for charging, phone freezing, SIM card error, and more. The tester successfully fixes the phone and bypasses broken features with a simple trick.
  • 01:10:00 The video covers the process of how to fix a cracked glass smartphone display using a jigsaw puzzle, adhesive, and gravity. The presenter explains that, because he was a target for bullies in school, he left at the start of his tenth grade year. He eventually resumed his schooling, but stopped caring about subjects he didn't care about. He eventually decided to fix his broken phone display using the tools and techniques he learned in the video.
  • 01:15:00 This YouTube video showcases the author's work repairing smartphones, bypassing common problems. The author shows off a broken Huawei phone that he was able to fix by replacing the battery and booting it into bootloader mode. He also demonstrates how to fix a broken HTC phone.
  • 01:20:00 In this video, a smartphone tinker bypasses various protections on a device, including a lock screen and Google account restrictions. They also reset the device to its factory settings.
  • 01:25:00 The tester tries to fix a broken LG phone using a screw and some black magic, but it doesn't work. In the end, they give up and say it's probably a manufacturing defect.
  • 01:30:00 The video demonstrates how to fix a broken screen on a smartphone, using different tools and techniques. Eventually, the phone's original screen is restored.
  • 01:35:00 This YouTube video demonstrates how to fix a broken smartphone by bypassing the lockscreen and resetting the device.
  • 01:40:00 In this video, the maker demonstrates how to bypass various security measures on a smartphone, including disabling Google Play store and device administrators. They also show how to change imei information and remove the back glass on a damaged phone.
  • 01:45:00 In this video, an X7 phone is taken apart and repaired, revealing that some important parts were not installed properly. The phone is then reassembled and tested.
  • 01:50:00 The video shows the tinkerings of a smartphone user who has replaced a dead motherboard, new motherboard with dual stereo speakers, and battery. The user also tries to test if the speakers work on the device. Unfortunately, one of the speakers is not working, and the battery in the other speaker is also dead. The user also tests the touch screen and accelerometer. All of the tests are successful. The user then installs the Nokia tone, and reset the pins in the phone. The user also charges the phone and prepares to eat dinner.
  • 01:55:00 The video's tester tests various smartphones, finding that the Nokia X7 still works despite a cracked screen. The HTC HD2 and Huawei phones are not usable, as their screens are burnt-in and unrepairable. The Note 8 is the only phone that still has some functionality, although it's burnt-in and has a white dot on the screen. The tester also tests the screen of a cracked phone and finds that it still works.

02:00:00 - 02:50:00

The video demonstrates how to bypass various security measures on various smartphones, including the Huawei P9, LG K8, and OnePlus 3. The note8 he built had an issue and he remembers removing the battery to fix it. He also mentions that the phone may have been blacklisted, so he will need to check the imei later. The Z5 compact was bypassed easily and the LG K8 seems to be working fine. The OnePlus 3 had some issues but the tester was able to fix them by replacing the battery and screws. The Huawei P9 had some issues but the tester was able to bypass them easily. The LG K8 is still charging and the OnePlus 3 is not working.

  • 02:00:00 The author demonstrates how to remove the screen from a smartphone using a variety of methods, including using a metal tool to pry it off. In the end, the screen is removed in one piece, albeit with some difficulty.
  • 02:05:00 The video demonstrates how to repair and bypass various issues with a smartphone. It covers issues such as a damaged frame, incorrect thermal paste, and faulty charging board.
  • 02:10:00 The video shows the author taking apart a smartphone to fix a problem. The problem is discovered and fixed. The author also shows off Geekbench 4 results for a previous phone that were good.
  • 02:15:00 The video demonstrates how to bypass various problems with a Huawei phone, including boot loops and battery issues. Ultimately, the phone is replaced with another Huawei because of the battery issues.
  • 02:20:00 The video shows a person taking apart a smartphone, fixing the battery, and charging it. They then power on the phone and it doesn't work. They try different things and eventually realize the charger port wasn't in properly. They decide to call it with the m9s because they can't be bothered with the HTC phone.
  • 02:25:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to open and inspect smartphones, replacing batteries and motherboard if necessary. They finish the video by demonstrating how to repair a broken screen on an iPhone.
  • 02:30:00 The video demonstrates how to access and flash a microSD card in a smartphone, in order to save data.
  • 02:35:00 The person demonstrates how to bypass various security measures on an Android phone, including a frp bypass, Google account manager bypass, and a carpal tunnel bypass. They also mention that the battery might be iffy, and suggest charging the phone.
  • 02:40:00 The video's tinkerings reveal that the battery in an old Huawei phone may be dead, and that the charging port may be cactus. The tinkerings also show that the phone may be easier to take apart if it's been pulled apart before. The tinkerings end with the phone being put back together and the phone's condition being assessed.
  • 02:45:00 In this video, the tester shows how to bypass various security measures on various smartphones, including the Huawei P9, LG K8, and OnePlus 3. The note8 he built had an issue and he remembers removing the battery to fix it. He also mentions that the phone may have been blacklisted, so he will need to check the imei later. The Z5 compact was bypassed easily and the LG K8 seems to be working fine. The OnePlus 3 had some issues but the tester was able to fix them by replacing the battery and screws. The Huawei P9 had some issues but the tester was able to bypass them easily. The LG K8 is still charging and the OnePlus 3 is not working.
  • 02:50:00 The video shows the tinkerings of a job lot of smartphones, bypassing various security measures and fixing whatever issues they find. One phone in particular, the iphone 10 clone, doesn't work, and the tester decides to move it to a better condition phone, the Nokia G50. All the other phones are either working or have minor issues that can be fixed. The z5 is the only phone that the tester is not happy with and doesn't want to review further.

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