Wacky Truths: Maximbady Translates iPhone 16 Presentation

Aiden Starling

Updated Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Maximbady is back with another side-splitting video, this time taking on Apple's recent iPhone 16 presentation. In a wacky translation of what Apple really means, Maximbady dives into the tech giant's latest announcements, laying bare the often-overlooked truths behind the marketing gloss.

The video kicks off with Maximbady's take on iPhone being Apple's "cash machine," a sentiment many might agree with given the brand's consistent dominance in the smartphone market. The spotlight is on the customizable action button—a feature reintroduced after being previously removed. "We took away buttons, now we brought it back so that it will feel new because we have nothing new," quips Maximbady, humorously highlighting Apple's strategy to repackage old features as new innovations.

The new ultra wide camera is another focal point. According to Maximbady, it "looks like the old iPhone camera from years ago but it is wide on the inside." With a sarcastic nod to Apple's color palette, he adds, "You are delulu if you think there is something new about black and white color."

Maximbady doesn't stop there. He pokes fun at the iPhone 16 Pro's 48 megapixel fusion camera, noting Apple's insistence on it being new. "Please believe us, the camera is new. How many times do we have to tell you it is new?"

The introduction of Apple intelligence, or AI, also gets the Maximbady treatment. Describing it as "chat GPT in iPhone," he points out that while the feature promises a lot, it's "not available in the iPhone 16 yet but trust me bro, it is coming by the phone."

Privacy and security claims also come under scrutiny. "Private cloud compute maintains the privacy and security of your iPhone. But it is not private to the FBI and Xi Jinping," Maximbady jokes, bringing a touch of reality to Apple's lofty promises.

Highlighting the new pro models, Maximbady notes their larger sizes, reminiscent of older Samsung models. He humorously describes the new "rich colors" as regular colors marketed to make buyers feel affluent.

In a clever wrap-up, Maximbady mentions the starting prices of $9.99 for iPhone 16 Pro and $11.99 for iPhone 16 Pro Max, nudging viewers towards the need for extra storage and, consequently, more spending.

Maximbady's video is a must-watch for anyone looking to see beyond the polished facade of tech presentations. For a hearty laugh and some eye-opening insights, check out Maximbady's full take on the iPhone 16 presentation.

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