Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “How To Make A Smartphone…”.
Is what they call booty time around here? Well, I mean almost straight up on Instagram right now, seven years feel like an old man right now, seven years I’ve been talking about gadgets intact with a focus on smartphones, and yet I’ve never seen the other side of it. Until now, I had the opportunity to visit the production facility for the one plus six. I’Ve never seen how these things are manufactured and I have all new appreciation for the process involved. I got to see everything from start to finish: it’s not just a fabrication process. It’S also a quality process.
People are checking to make sure that the components are as expected and functioning properly. A lot of these tasks that people are doing are then being checked again immediately by the individual standing beside them, and this is necessary to make sure that your things don’t slip through the cracks so that you don’t end up with the device. That’S not functioning as soon as you turn it on now. The thing about hardware is that hardware, it’s hard ware, another thing that was a huge shock to me, or at least something that I should have known existed. But I didn’t was the number of machines involved in making sure that everything was going correctly, pushing down various aspects, automated things for various tiny little solder points the machines themselves, I’m sitting there thinking who makes the machines that make the machines are always asking for innovation.
In smartphones, we want to see a lot of changes, but one of the difficulties with that is quality. Getting quality with a particular format is hard and it takes time to make sure that everything comes together in a package that you would want to pay for, and you would feel good about owning over a long period of time. So asking for drastic changes is kind of unrealistic in a way when I talk about having a new respect for these products, that’s kind of what I’m saying they have to put these systems in place. They have to implement these systems, train these people to make sure they’re delivering quality first, because nobody strictly wants an ambitious product, doesn’t work or is DOA. They also had testing for durability. I witnessed a couple different tests.
That concerned me. The one plus six here is all glass glass on the back glass on the front, I was nervous watching these things drop from various Heights. We received no damage but there’s other tests that are really cool too, like a test that inserts the USB cable an enormous number of times and then another test which puts strain on that port to make sure that it’s not going to loosen or eventually disconnect itself And these are the types of tests that are done, thousands, if not tens of thousands of time 28,000. They also had giant machines to expose this device to various weather conditions, the equivalent of being left on the dash of a car. So they could elevate the temperature to what it might be like if you lived in, I don’t know Phoenix Arizona and you left your 1 plus 6 on your car. What it damages would it remain operational and what exact temperature they did. The same thing actually with moisture, even though they don’t state that this device is IP rating for water resistance, it’s actually more water resistant than you might think, and they do test for it.
The camera was kind of funny because I jumped into one of the photos: do various camera tests as well. There is a machine that they first insert the phone and subsequently the camera into to make sure that everything is sort of on axis. You can see these weird geometric patterns that they attempts to capture the displays, get tested and calibrated.
They get put into this really dark box where it can be evaluated and they can run a color test on it to make sure that it’s displaying images. The way that it’s intended, there’s other far more technical things to like when it comes to the communication aspect of the device where they’ll stick the device into a box which aims to kind of restrict the transmission and reception of signals to make sure that it can Still behave as they expect within that suboptimal environment. There are so many procedures in place skilled people putting these things together, hopefully through this video you’re able to gain a whole new respect for what goes into this. How many people are involved and how hard it is to deliver a quality device to you as a customer? On your end, now you might look at your smartphone a little differently, especially after you’ve been using it for a while and it keeps holding up and it keeps doing what you want it to it’s. Because of people like this and processes like this.
That aim to deliver you quality, it’s because of this constant nature of checking the world and making sure things are being done properly. It’S this level of precision that puts quality in your pocket. I know I have a whole new respect for it. I hope you do too a much appreciation to oneplus for letting me behind the scenes to see how this stuff is made and, ultimately letting you do the same through this video, so there it is a one plus six like this.
You just witnessed the birth process of a brand new smartphone and I hope you enjoyed it. .