The video appears to be a social experiment where the creator places fake ads around a condominium claiming to have found an iPhone 12 and is looking for its owner. The ads include a phone number for people to call to claim the phone. The creator then waits for people to call and responds to the calls, eventually revealing that it's a test and there is no actual iPhone. The video shows several people calling and falling for the prank, with some becoming angry or confused when they realize it's a test. The creator's goal is to see how many people will call and how they will react when they find out it's a prank.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The iPhone 12 was used as a test to see if people would call to claim it.
2. The test was conducted in a condominium.
3. A fake ad was put up with a phone number to see if people would call.
4. The ad stated that the iPhone 12 was found and the owner was being sought.
5. Several people called to claim the iPhone 12, despite it being a test.
6. The callers were informed that it was a test and there was no actual iPhone 12.
7. The test was done to see if people would be honest and not claim something that wasn't theirs.
8. The cost of an iPhone 12 in Brazil was mentioned to be between 9,699 and 12,319 reais.
9. The test was recorded and filmed for a video.
10. The video was intended to be shared online to show the results of the test.