I Bought UNTESTED Phones from Goodwill... not good 💀

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Published 2024-04-20
Might be one of the most interesting purchases I've ever made lol, this whole lot was ~$120 after tax and shipping... for 30lbs+ of phones! Crazy stuff... make sure to tune in next week for episode #2 to see what else I find!

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All Comments (21)
  • @SmokinSilicon
    Hope you guys enjoyed the first part of this untested lot! Part 2 will go live next Saturday - make sure to tune in to see what else I find!
  • @D.G24
    Yk if you really think about it deeply, the reason some of these phones end up at goodwill are because the owners of the phones die
  • Phones in this video, and carriers: 1:46 - LG CU515 (AT&T, 2007) 2:24 - LG 420G (TRACFONE wireless, Inc., 2010) 3:10 - ZTE Z2336 (Comsumer Cellular, not sure, but most likely 2022.) 3:29 - (most likely a LG Rebel 4) (TRACFONE wireless, Inc., 2020(?)) 4:08 - LG Revere [VN150] (Verizon Wireless, 2011) 5:29 - ZTE F160 (AT&T, 2013) 5:52 - AT&T/HUAWEI U2800A (AT&T, 2012) {Also at 9:12.} 6:23 - TCL A30 (TRACFONE wireless, Inc., 2021 October) 9:22 - LG VX-8360 (Verizon Wireless' V CAST, 2009) 11:01 - SAMSUNG Gusto 3 {SM-B311V} (Verizon, original was most likely 2011, but could have been sold for years past that year.) 11:21 - LG Classic Flip/Wine 2 {L125DL} (TRACFONE wireless, Inc., 2020) See you next week if possible. Let me know if you found the actual date/year for some of these.
  • @Gamer-x8b
    Maybe that phone was used to shoot HUB footage and make homework
  • @80sTechKid
    That one phone with the “corn” photos was likely a burner phone, and he donated it to get rid of evidence probably 😂
  • @YouTubeFans177
    If you sell or give away any. And I mean ANY phone, tablet, laptop, pc, etc. please!!! factory RESET the phone. This will remove the data as it can be sensitive data. Deleting photos and apps is not good enough as it can easily be recovered with data recovery methods like disk drill. But if you factory reset it, it overwrites the data so it cannot be recovered with any data recovery method, which in this case is exactly what you want.
  • @mahkhardy8588
    Imagine the corn phone was a guy who died in a car wreck because he was so addicted to looking at corn on his phone he did it while driving.
  • It's really sad and shocking to know how many people don't factory reset their devices before giving them away or selling them.
  • @briccedman8597
    I have always loved watching people unboxing phone lots! There's just this certain feeling to opening up these seemingly "obsolete" phones, and finding out they have a past on them. It's like being nostalgic for memories that aren't yours. Sometimes i wonder how the people in these pictures turned out, how are they doing in life nowadays, etc. Awesome video! Keep 'em up, especially these lots.
  • @mischa6544
    Phones/Tablets lot are really fun to explore, some older like Nokia N95 or Blackberry with classic games or musics from the era are really great to experience imo.
  • Just a quick tip on that LG phone that's locked you can unlock it if you format data. Power off device then while powering on hold power button and volume up button and recovery menu should appear and using volume buttons select format data and using power button select and done.
  • @user-iy7ol4nk9j
    Wait i just got you on my recommended. You deserve more subs for these kind of videos!
  • @2038Ounnak
    Any iPhone you somehow have, is guaranteed to be iCloud locked.
  • Good news, any of the android phones can easily be reset through the recovery menu! For most phones, it's power+volume up or volume down, and some also include the home button if it's a physical one For samsungs, there's also a very easy to use script to get around the google account lock, my personal moral compass is that if the IMEI isn't blocked it isn't stolen and therefore fine to bypass
  • @3kMarzTv
    Might wanna wash your hands after holding that phone 7:50
  • You can reset the locked androids with a button presses you should look it up