A possible concise summary is:
The video is about a person who bought 500 iPhones from liquidation.com for $1000 and tried to test if any of them worked. Most of the iPhones were broken, cracked, or iCloud locked, but the person managed to find seven working iPhones, including an iPhone 12 Pro and an iPhone 13 Pro. The person calculated that the total value of the iPhones was $5000, so they made a profit. The video also showed some humorous moments of playing dominoes with the iPhones and finding an empty iPhone case.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The person bought 500 iPhones for $1,000.
2. Many of the iPhones were broken or did not work.
3. The person spent several hours trying to turn on and test the iPhones.
4. In the first box, 177 iPhones were broken or iCloud locked, and only 2 iPhones worked.
5. The working iPhones in the first box were an iPhone 12 Pro and an iPhone 11.
6. The total value of the broken and working iPhones in the first box was $1,685.
7. In the second box, 171 iPhones were broken or iCloud locked, and only 3 iPhones worked.
8. The working iPhones in the second box were an iPhone 13 Pro, an iPhone 12 Pro, and an iPhone 5C.
9. The total value of the broken and working iPhones in the second box was $2,020.
10. In the third box, 190 iPhones were broken, and only 2 iPhones worked.
11. The working iPhones in the third box were an iPhone 10 and an iPhone 8 Plus.
12. The total value of the broken and working iPhones in the third box was $1,300.
13. The grand total value of all the iPhones was $5,000.
14. The person was able to get their money back and make a profit from selling the iPhones.