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14 iPhones two months of preparation 
this is it a new or next a new version
of every single iPhone flagship ever do
created this is the most expensive and time-consuming video I've ever made but
it's gonna be amazing so Before we jump
into any kind of camera comparison we're 
gonna start by unboxing all of them
starting with the original iPhone and 
this is actually the only one where I
didn't manage to get a brand new version
of the phone it was coming out at like
10,000 pounds for the sake of just
having a seal but that said this is next
to new and still has all the stuff you'd
get when the original package and on
that note you can probably tell already
iPhone packages were much more elaborate
back then I felt like getting a
smartphone in general was considered a
much bigger deal and so this thing is
packed to the brim with stuff including
a pretty excessively sized charger that
still delivers the same 5 watts of power
of the newest cinema ones you get a 30
pin cable Apple's standard at the time
and what I thought was pretty cool a
full-on charging dock you've also got a
good old iPhone stereo headset here now
this iPhone is also known as the iPhone
2g I really like the way it feels
it's just dense and solid ok moving on
we've got the iPhone 3G this was
released a year after and I remember
this thing if you had an iPhone 3G I was
13 at the time it was a dream you could
play touch hockey you could pop virtual
bubble wrap to your heart's content
amazing on a damager to give you a bit
of context one of the biggest features
of this phone was the fact that it had
GPS in it yes it was only 11 years ago
but this was a different era also as the
name suggested this was the first iPhone
to come with 3G functionality and
arguably even more important than this
is when Apple debuted to the App Store
which was super basic at launch but was
soon to change the entire smartphone
landscape we still got the same
excessively sized charger as last time
and the cable and the earphones you get
with this they're the same too and over
the Surreal part taking the seals off an
11 year old brand new iphone let me tell
you this video has been months in terms
of planning and preparation but moments
like this make it worth it
compared to the iPhone 2g that came
before it they switch the aluminium to
just straight-up plastic which still
feels solid but it's just a bit less
premium also massive shout out to
invisible shield for sponsoring this
video because bid genuinely wouldn't
have been possible without them I love
Apple packaging
so nice now for the iphone 3gs which is
an almost identical-looking phone on the
outside but is a completely rehaul
device on the inside we're talking
faster CPU GPU it's got twice the RAM
although we are still learning talking
256 megabytes compared to the 12
gigabytes of today's phones you'll
notice a lot of the seals on these
phones because they're so old they
weren't meant to be unboxed ten years
later they have warped a little bit and
they look a bit crazy on the front but
they are genuinely sealed phones you'll
notice everything's gotten quite a bit
smaller with this phone even so I am
loving the sounds of this crisp
packaging got some newer Apple stickers
and Apple finally were the 3GS managed
to compress that same five watts of
power into a slimmer charger same cable
was there on the 30-pin connector here
but the earphones have not been updated
on the 3GS and onwards they come with a
remote and microphone the often 3GS was
like an everything upgrade speed yes but
also battery life camera quality and new
software this thing shipped with iPhone
OS 3.0 because yes my OS was called my
phone os back then and that brings us on
to the iPhone 4 which I shipped with iOS
4 I'm going to say it straight up I love
the design of the iPhone 4 I think that
the shum for Sandy sort of sharper
aesthetic is just better than the curves
we had before and the curves we get
after no there you go so you can see
with this phone they've actually raised
it above the packaging so let's put that
to the side we've got exactly the same 5
watt adapter still on 30 pin as well in
terms of the connection and the same
in-ear stereo headset the iPhone 4 got
people excited it was a big redesign but
also it was claimed to be at the time
the slimmest smartphone in the world and
you can see these champers here they're
made with stainless steel because Steve
Jobs himself insisted that compared to
aluminium which is a softer metal he
really liked how stainless steel aged
over time he said it gets beautiful when
it wears so that's the reason
that is so beautiful
I actually love this phone headphone
jack oh also the new body of this phone
just meant that they had to redesign the
antennas and a lot of people actually
reported losing signal entirely on this
the iPhone 4s was an incredible phone
but launched at a time of terrible
circumstances so Steve Jobs has actually
meant to do the keynote to this phone as
he did with every other iPhone launch
but he was too sick at the time he was
in hospital and it turns out he passed
away the next day so in a sense this was
the last phone that he saw get announced
on the outside the phone looks pretty
much identical to before but the s in 4s
it signifies the introduction of Siri
and this was game-changing I remember
when it came out people going crazy
about it they could only do basic tasks
but they loved it there was people's
kind of first glimpse of their own
personal assistant and again same
charging brick same cable same earphones
although this was about to change the
year after also in the years when Apple
wasn't redesigning the body it looks
like they paid more attention to what
was inside the phone because with the 4s
the phone got a massive leap in camera
and processing onto the iPhone 5 and
this is one of the biggest changes that
Apple made to their phone lineup you'll
see why in a second had to be super
careful to knife everything from the
side so I didn't actually do what I have
done before I just straight up to stab
deep foxes because at this point a lot
of these are pretty rare so the first
thing is ear pods the iPhone 5 is the
first time these were packaged inside
the small phone and these were a massive
improvement over the standard iPhone
stereo headset they still get the same
charging adapter but the other thing
that's changed and this is pretty major
is that the 30-pin connector has been
shifted to lightning so that has changed
30 pins to just eight pins and the
Lightning is also now reversible okay so
the phone itself and since the passing
of Steve Jobs Apple switched back to
aluminium from stainless steel and this
meant they could build a phone that was
slimmer and lighter and the directions
changed now but at this time it was all
about building the slimmest phone he
also noticed the screen on the iPhone 5
is quite significantly taller than the
one on the four
really like this as well actually it's
really nice the iPhone 5s was the first
time Apple also introduced a cut-price
smartphone alongside it the 5c but in
this video we're focusing on you on the
flagships another big thing with the 5s
was that this was the first iPhone
shipped with iOS 7 and visually speaking
this was one of the biggest overhaul
athol at had a much cleaner much flatter
a little bit more colorful as well he's
still getting ear pods in the box same
plastic case and still getting 5 watt
charger and still a lightning cable
following on from this idea of Apple
introducing its bigger internal changes
in the phone's that don't change much
externally this one had a massive chip
upgrade the a7 chip inside this was the
first 64-bit chip on a smartphone which
meant heavy computational tasks like
recording slow-motion video were handled
much better it's also actually the first
phone to have touch ID which is a
fingerprint scanner built into the home
button and if we compare the back to the
iPhone 5 you'll see that the 5s is the
first time Apple has introduced dual LED
flash it's meant to give a more
realistic exposure to people's faces the
oven 6 was the first time Apple also
introduced a plus sized version of their
smartphone presumably they saw the
success Samsung was having with their
note series and had to have a part of it
I do remember really liking the size of
the iPhone 6 I was a note user at the
time and so this felt refreshing Lee
petite in a sense it feels a bit like an
iPod Touch in the hand and this thing is
full of big changes it's cameras it's
performance its battery and even its
design I never actually liked the iPhone
6 design I think compared to some of
their past phones this is not Apple at
its peak but you probably already know
there was a bigger problem which I'll
come to this phone is shipped with iOS 8
which was definitely a subtler up
greater than iOS 7 things like better
predictive typing and better battery
usage information so bendgate the iPhone
6 is made almost entirely out of
aluminium the whole chassis and it's
relatively soft compared to some of
their past phones and so if you put
pressure on certain parts of the chassis
it was known to bend also yet I mean
it's not a bad looking phone by any
stretch but I just think it's rounded
corners then as classy as some of our
first past ones so if we put that next
to the iPhone 5s it is so much slimmer
iPhone at 6s and as you can probably
imagine with this phone Apple made it
very clear that they'd strengthened the
see they probably tested that a billion
times the phone is thicker and compared
to these 6000 series aluminium used on
the last phone this uses newer 7000
series aluminium and it could supposedly
would stand about twice as much pressure
before bending again standard Apple box
contents here nothing new versus the six
I feel like the iPhone 6s was not really
a high point for Apple the battery life
was criticized and the camera Cena's not
quite as good as some of its competitors
that said this was when Apple introduced
3d touch and a lot of people like this
the idea that your screen could respond
to multiple levels of pressure the
iPhone 7 was the first time Apple
introduced a jet black color option and
it sold pretty well although Apple
actually issued a warning on its website
saying that if you don't put a case on
it it's prone to suffering
micro-operations still of course for the
sake of this video we had to get hold of
one no the main reason this video took
entire months to film is that your best
bet of finding potentially old phones
that are still sealed is through
pre-owned sites like eBay but at the
same time you also get scammed a lot a
lot of the time people buy phones
they'll open them and then they'll
reseal them and with this iPhone 7 it
looks like that's what's happened
anyways inside the box starting with the
7 the air pods are now packaged
differently and come with a lightning
connector so the body of this phone it
does look a lot like glass it's actually
not glass the phone is still made of
aluminium as before but yeah I mean it's
definitely the more premium feeling
version so the Plus version of the
iPhone 7 is also the first time Apple
introduced a dual camera system but the
standard smaller phone just has a single
but almost definitely the most
controversial part of the iPhone 7 was
that this was when Apple removed the
headphone jack and to compensate they
did include a headphone jack adapter in
the box but it felt early and it felt a
bit surprising to a lot of people now I
really like the iPhone 8 this is back to
glass on the front in the back of the
phone but this time Apple introduced
wireless charging never actually seen
the black one in person so this will be
interesting
it's a seriously dense phone but it
feels good we're still getting Apple
stickers in the box as well although
these have changed over the generations
you can also see compared to the seven
it generally looks pretty similar I feel
like the camera has become a little bit
separated from the rest of the phone but
apart from that the general positioning
of everything has stayed the same now
the iPhone eight was unusual for another
reason it was actually the first time
Apple introduced three smart phones in
one event as well as the eight and the
eight plus it was time for the ten and
this really felt like a pro phone this
felt like Apple throwing all its best
technologies that had been working on
behind the scenes all at you at once and
the moment when they announced this was
kind of amazing they were at the launch
event they'd announce the iPhone 8 and
the eight plus and they did that classic
move one more thing and it was the 10
it's still pretty much the same
packaging but they have just changed the
layout internally the most obvious
change here was no home button Apple had
designed a gesture based control system
and people basically had to relearn how
to use this iPhone we've got a
completely new 3d facial scanner on the
front of the phone and the iPhone 10 was
the first time Apple used an oled
display in one of their phones
traditional ones just used LCDs it was
also the most expensive iPhone ever
starting under thousand dollars 2018 or
last year to us the iPhone 10s and to
some people this was a more forgettable
upgrade they wasn't considered gigantic
but there were two primary things here
in a year when Android phones are coming
out with pretty much bezel as displays
and pop-up cameras this did feel like a
bit of a conservative upgrade but under
the hood did was every bit as capable
also the 10s is the first time Apple's
stopped providing the headphone jack
adapter I guess they're assuming that if
you're buying a 10 s then you're
probably already on an iPhone 7 or later
the first thing is the a12 Bionic chip a
chip so powerful that even over a year
after it came out even now it still
outperforms a lot of top-tier Android
phones and the second thing is that this
is the first time in quite a few years
that Apple's camera sensor size actually
increased and they combine this with
better software too and that leaves us
with the iPhone 11 Pro and Joe since the
iPhone 7 where they introduced a
separate plus variant that had a dual
camera versus the single it feels like
apples been leaning towards this notion
of having a pro phone and a standard
phone but the 11 is finally where Apple
attaches those labels
to be completely honest I wasn't that
excited about the iPhone 11 I've seen
old leaks had seen all the renders for
like six months prior and it didn't
really do it for me
but having used it having seen it having
tested it and compared it to other
phones it's pretty remarkable in terms
of both the battery and the camera it is
unarguably one of the best phones to
date they've reshuffled the internals of
the box a little bit but the most
notable improvement here is the charger
Apple finally gives you a fast charger
in the box it was a got the same smart
folding pins that we've seen on the
Apple watch charger we've still got
these same ear pods but the cable
underneath has been changed to instead
of the standard USB a two lightning this
is USB C two Lightning alright all
phones unboxed let's get into some
testing now as you can probably imagine
the process of setting up 14 iPhones was
a very interesting one I don't even
think my room is ready for what was
about to happen so I spent about three
hours rearranging and setting this up I
don't think I've seen this many cables
in my room ever anyway just for we get
to the comparisons here's the thing with
invisible shield they've just come out
with the glass elite line of screen
protectors and they are probably the
most advanced you've ever seen we've got
the standard glass elite which has
extremely shatter and scratch resistance
it's got reinforced edges and a new
technology called clear print which
disperses the oil to ends up on your
screen to the point where it becomes
invisible I've applied this to our - Tim
the antique glare version builds on this
further by adding an a matte layer that
keeps direct lights from reflecting on
your screen so it will drop this on the
iPhone 10s there's also a privacy
version which prevents anyone around you
seeing what's on your screen and
probably my favorite the glass elite
vision guard Plus which has all the
benefits of glass elite but with
built-in antimicrobial properties that
kill a whole load of nasty surface
bacteria plus a layer that filters out
high-energy blue light to protect from
digital eye strain also the application
process is watertight I tested this
eight times on eight phones and I didn't
get a single air bubble so it is time to
test and you can probably imagine
yourself the process of setting up 14
iPhones from all these different
generations was an interesting one I
feel like I encountered every possible
era on the way not activating phones
phones not synching with iTunes phones
not booting phones battery's dying
everything it is pretty cool though that
the iPhone that I had is running iOS 1.0
that's kind of rare and it means a whole
lot of things you would expect on a
phone are just not here including the
App Store but I was quite surprised to
see that the OS still runs smoothly
sadly for the sake of making these
comparisons I did have to update it to
iOS 3 and also to send a few phones back
because of dead batteries but finally we
did get there and so let's start by
comparing unlocking you might remember
the video I made recently comparing
every Samsung Galaxy smartphone and
waltz on those the unlock patterns
changed dramatically on the iPhones they
haven't really all the way up to the
iPhone 5 it was just a case of swiping
and then typing in a four-digit pin code
unlike the Samsung Galaxy phones the way
everything looks on the iPhones really
depends almost entirely on what version
of iOS it's running and so I've updated
each phone on to the latest that it can
reach and so you'll notice on the 5s
which now runs iOS 12 Apple starts
defaulting to six digit pins as opposed
to four digits previously and the point
of that is to overcome something called
brute forcing which is where someone
basically tries as many combinations as
they can until they eventually guess it
in the iPhone 6s from 2015 and onwards
those phones all have the option for iOS
13 the latest software that's kind of
amazing just before the speed comparison
I wanted to quickly show you how the app
store has evolved and you can probably
tell yourself looking at the 2g and the
3G it is old-school we're talking grey
backgrounds we're talking a dedicated
section for the top 25 apps but things
have changed so much on the iPhone 3GS
which was supported all the way up to
iOS 6 you get a much more advanced app
store with multiple rows that can be
scrolled independently plus a genius
section for recommendations on the
iPhone 4 you can see when Apple was
testing a feature called near me they
wanted to show applications that were
popular in your area but that didn't
really take off and from the 5s and
onwards were into the modern era this is
the current design for the App Store and
you could call it a magazine layout it
kind of brings attention to a few
important apps and games and then hides
the others away but in a way that can be
searched for quite easily okay time for
a benchmark and my weapon of choice is
the pass mark performance test primarily
just because it's one of the few
benchmarks
works even on older versions of iOS it's
not gonna work on the iPhone 2g because
that's on iOS 3 which is super old but
it does work on the rest of them and
thankfully the iPhone 2g in terms of its
processing power is nearly identical to
the iPhone 3G so we can use one score
interchangeably if we take a look then
at CPU performance over time it's kind
of amazing
between the 3G and the 3GS the score is
almost four times higher between the 4
and the 4s it is a three times jump
between the 5 and the 5s almost four and
a half times these are astronomical
leaps in performance after this point
there aren't any jumps that are as
significant in terms of percentage gain
but between the 7 and 8 you still
getting almost twice the CPU power which
is a lot the 10s was a pretty small
increment over the 10 but the 11pro
actually a bigger jump than I was
expecting but the biggest jump comes
when we compare where we are now to
where it started
and on this benchmark at least the score
now is he' thousand times higher than
the first iPhones that's crazy the next
thing was a camera test but just before
that while the phones were all out here
I thought I'd show you what the
calculators look like on these phones if
you got there right at the beginning on
iOS one it looks pretty circular and
after this it starts to become squarer
and as soon as we hit the iPhone 4 it
stays square but it starts to become
flutter in terms of design and on the 5s
and Beyond you've got the current
aesthetic which is circular again but
flat now I'm gonna do a display
comparison as well but it's time for
cameras and let me tell you trying to
carry 14 I phones at the same time is a
logistical problem but we got there and
what I've done is captured four photos
but with each photo I've captured one
version on every single iPhone and so
you can see the progress made as we go
up the ranks the improvement in the
quality of shots is going to be most
noticeable in low-light which I'll show
you in a minute but during the day there
is one thing you'll notice dynamic range
improves massively the ability to
capture detail in brothah bright and the
dark parts of the image and I would say
up until the iPhone 7 something is
lacking and this somewhat addresses the
misconception that smartphones have
plateaued that they're not evolving
because actually a big part of this
improvement to serpent in the last few
years and for perspective we're going to
switch back to the iPhone 2g just to see
how that compares if we pull up a new
image in a similar lighting condition or
cycle through a bit faster but you
should notice these same trends the
shadows become better exposed and the
bright areas more well controlled
generally speaking the iPhone 10s is a
notable turning point where dynamic
range finally gets really good even
though that phone in most other senses
was quite an iterative upgrade and again
here is a comparison to the iPhone 2g at
the beginning but another thing worth
noting is that the iPhone 11 pro
introduces an ultra wide camera for the
first time on an iPhone now for
low-light I found a staircase that was
pretty much unlit it wasn't pitch-black
I could still see with my eyes but dark
and you'll see the first few iPhones
pick up almost nothing just a glimmer of
light and the interesting thing about
this is that that trend barely changes
leaving the iPhone 5s the fm6 the iPhone
6s it's not until the iPhone 7 that we
see a jump in low-light performance this
again plateaus until the iPhone 10s
which does a better job of dealing with
noise and manages to produce low-light
photos with more natural colors but then
you can see the impact that night mode
makes on the iPhone 11 Pro and if we
swing back to where we started
it is unbelievable to think that these
two phones are shooting the exact same
scene the last camera test is run
cameras and right off the bat you
probably noticed we started on iPhone 4
because every iPhone before that didn't
have a front camera you'll notice skin
tones improving over time as well as
somewhat the exposure of the sky behind
me but again this is another one of
those cases where the big jump actually
doesn't happen until the iPhone 8 and
even bigger jump the iPhone 10's the
11pro makes slight adjustments to this
and can also go much wider than every
iPhone before it so for the display
comparison I wanted to transfer the same
image onto every single iPhone and this
proved to be a bit of an adventure in
itself with the original iPhone not even
having bluetooth not connecting to my
gmail and refusing to acknowledge my
laptop but I didn't I should do it
anyways displays and starting with the
original iPhone
we had 165 pixels per inch or PPI and
this was considered pretty sharp at the
time the stayed constant with the 3G and
the 3GS but it wasn't until the iPhone 4
when we got a massive leap this device
was when Apple introduced the term
Retina display they still use it today
and it refers to the idea that the
resolution
so high that the human eye can't even
discern individual pixels the stayed
constant for the iPhone 4s and funnily
enough for the iPhone 5 and beyond the
resolution density actually fell a tiny
bit probably more noticeable though is
the fact that these phones were the
first time Apple used the standard 16 to
9 aspect ratio in the iPhone 6 saw a
massive improvement in both display size
and display quality the Apple was still
stuck using LCD panels compared to many
of its competitors that used OLED but
that said these were still some of the
best displays on the market and on that
note 2 the iPhone 7 that came afterwards
had a record contrast ratio for an LCD
display the air for an 8 went down
pretty well too but at the time most
eyeballs were on what was launched
alongside it the iPhone 10 they
announced this at the same event and it
was the first iPhone to use an OLED
display and OLED is slimmer and lighter
than traditional LCD plus it can produce
better colors and as what allows this
nearly bezel a swarm factor to be
possible and the pixel density also
jumped massively here to 458 and over
the next two generations this display
was refined better brightness better
contrast the oven 11pro is something
like 20% brighter at peak brightness
than past versions
that's quite a lot again a huge huge
thanks to invisible shield and let me
tell you most times you'll see a sponsor
it's because a company has reached out
to a youtuber but this was a case of me
going to them because I actually do use
invisible shield products on almost
every phone I use and I can stand by
them so links with that are gonna be in
the description anyways this video has
been a really really long time in the
works if you enjoyed it a sub would be
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ultimate comparison series if you
haven't seen the galaxy lineup do check
that out I'll link that from here and
with that being said my name is Erin
this is mister who's the boss and I will
catch you in the next one
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