استخدمت اقدم ايفون بالعالم ليوم كامل - Summary

Summary

The video starts with the narrator discussing the first-generation iPhone, introduced by Steve Jobs 15 years ago. The narrator finds it amusing that an old iPhone is being sold for $18,000. Two months later, the narrator purchases an old iPhone, but it doesn't work. The narrator and his friend Zaghloul embark on a challenge, where they are blindfolded and taken to an unknown location in Jordan. They are tasked with using the old iPhone to navigate their way back to the starting point.

Despite their efforts, the iPhone doesn't work. They find themselves stranded in the desert and eventually meet Mohammad, who offers them a ride to As-Salt, a city almost 35km away from their starting point. Mohammad, however, takes them to the Tomb of the Prophet Yosha instead of a cell phone store, leading them further into confusion and despair.

After several hours, they finally reach As-Salt and find a cell phone store. But the phone is too old, and no one can fix it. A local legend, Muath Google, hears about their predicament and offers to help. After five hours of intense work, Muath Google manages to fix the iPhone.

With the iPhone working, the narrator and Zaghloul order an Uber car to take them back home. The video ends with the narrator expressing a lesson learned: never to trust anyone, even if their family's name is Google.

Facts

1. The text is about a challenge involving an old iPhone 1 and its usage in the present day.
2. The iPhone 1 was introduced by Steve Jobs and is now being sold for $18000, even though it's still new and unused.
3. The video presents a scenario where the iPhone 1 is the only device available to the participants, who are blindfolded and taken to an unknown location in Jordan.
4. The participants struggle to make the old iPhone work, and eventually, they are helped by a local man named Mohammad who directs them to a city named As-Salt, which is almost 35km away from their starting point.
5. In As-Salt, the participants are directed to the Tomb of the Prophet Yosha by Mohammad, who has a unique sense of humor and is known in the local community as Muath Google.
6. Despite the tomb being closed, they manage to find a taxi and make it to the middle of As-Salt City.
7. In the city, they start looking for a cell phone store to fix the old iPhone, but they are unsuccessful.
8. They eventually meet a man named Ahmad, also known as Muath Google, who owns a cell phone store. He manages to fix the old iPhone after five hours of work.
9. After the iPhone is fixed, they download Uber and order a car to take them home.
10. The video ends with a lesson that the participants learned: never to trust anyone, even if their family's name is Google.