Selling My iPhone X To a Machine at Walmart - Summary

Summary

The video's creator sees a YouTube video of a person using an "ecoATM" machine at Walmart, which buys phones in any condition. He decides to test the machine by buying an iPhone 10 from a seller and then using the ecoATM to sell it back. The creator first tests the machine with a fake iPhone 10, which the machine recognizes as a fake Galaxy S7 Edge and offers $200 for. He then uses the real iPhone 10, but the machine doesn't offer any cash, instead suggesting that he recycle the phone. The creator decides to recycle the phone and is given a "thank you" message from the machine. However, he is disappointed that the machine didn't offer any cash for the phone, speculating that it may be because the phone is too new and hasn't been updated in the machine's system.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator saw a YouTube video about a machine at Walmart that buys phones in any condition.
2. The machine is called the ecoATM.
3. The narrator decided to test the machine with a real iPhone 10.
4. Before testing the real iPhone, the narrator tested the machine with a fake iPhone 10.
5. The machine was unable to recognize the fake iPhone 10 and thought it was a Galaxy S7 Edge.
6. The narrator then tested the machine with the real iPhone 10.
7. The machine did not offer any cash for the iPhone 10 and suggested recycling it instead.
8. The narrator decided to recycle the iPhone 10 through the ecoATM machine.
9. The machine required the narrator to verify their identity with a photo ID before recycling the phone.
10. The narrator was unable to get any cash for the iPhone 10 but was able to recycle it through the ecoATM machine.