Kiko plans a social experiment where he places posters with his phone number in public areas, pretending to have lost an iPhone 13. He waits for people to call, but none of the callers provide accurate details about the phone. Eventually, he reveals it was a social experiment and concludes the video, planning a part two based on viewers' suggestions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:
1. Kiko plans to conduct a social experiment in a public place involving pretending to find an iPhone 13.
2. They aim to see how many people will claim the iPhone as their own.
3. Kiko mentions getting 120,000 likes and subscribers for their channel.
4. They are placing posters in strategic areas to attract attention.
5. Several people call about the "found" iPhone.
6. Kiko reveals the experiment is for a YouTube video.
7. They mention the color of the iPhone case (not white or gold).
8. Kiko decides to remove the SIM card to stop the calls.
9. Kiko plans a part two of the experiment based on viewer comments.
Please note that these facts are presented in the order they appear in the text.