The narrator showcases various absurd and useless mobile apps, including one that simulates an explosion, a virtual taxi, a cigarette simulator, a beer drinking simulator, a sticker maker, an electric fan app, and a "cry translator" that interprets a baby's crying. The narrator spent $6 on these apps and then decided to use the experience to raise money for a noble cause. They encourage viewers to donate a small amount of money to an online crowdfunding campaign, which will go to an institution that cares for children. In return, donors will receive two exclusive videos from the narrator.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about showcasing unusual and potentially useless mobile phone applications.
2. The creator claims to have spent hours researching and finding these applications.
3. The first application mentioned is "It's dark" which tells the user whether it is dark outside.
4. Another application mentioned is "Taxi" which allows users to call a taxi on the street.
5. There is an application called "Don't catch me" which turns the user's name into a sticker.
6. An application called "Electric fan" simulates the sound of a fan and asks the user questions.
7. The creator paid 99 cents for the "Electric fan" application.
8. There is an application called "Cantis" which claims to guess the color of the user's underwear through their fingerprint.
9. The creator paid $5 for an application called "Cry translator" which claims to interpret a baby's crying.
10. The creator is using the video to raise money for a noble cause and is asking viewers to donate.
11. The creator will donate all the money raised to an institution that takes care of children in Brazil.
12. Viewers who donate will receive two videos from the creator as a thank you gift.
13. The creator will inform viewers which institution the money will be donated to once it has been decided.