The speaker discusses a mobile app that estimates how long you will live. The app gives a countdown of the user's remaining life, with some users reporting that it gives them a longer life expectancy after updating the app. The speaker notes that the app is likely fake and is meant to be entertaining, but some users have reported being scared by the app's features, such as the camera flashing and scary music playing. The speaker also mentions that some users have reported trying to "cheat" the app by deleting and re-downloading it to get a longer life expectancy.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The app estimates how long the user will live.
2. The app is based on a horror movie.
3. The app makes scary noises and flashes the camera to create a frightening experience.
4. The app provides a countdown of the user's estimated remaining time.
5. The app requires access to the camera to function.
6. Users can update their fate by allowing the app to access their camera.
7. The app provides different options for users to interact with, such as choosing a character or updating their fate.
8. Users can delete and re-download the app to change their estimated remaining time.
9. The app displays a message saying "You won't survive for [X] years" after the user's estimated time is up.
10. The app allows users to take photos on the screen.
11. The app has a feature where users can see a photo of the Grim Reaper.
12. The app has a countdown feature that updates in real-time.
13. The app has a feature where users can see their estimated remaining time in years, months, and days.
Note: These facts are based on the text and may not be accurate or up-to-date information about the app.