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The world's largest iPhone has been created: what does it look like?

World's largest iPhone created: what it looks like

The largest in world iPhone/Guinness Book of Records

YouTubers Mrwhosetheboss, whose real name is Arun Maini, and DIY Perks, also known as Matthew Perks, created the largest replica of a smartphone. They built a giant iPhone over two meters high.

This is reported by the Guinness Book of Records.

The phone should be fully functional, including the ability to easily scroll pages, send texts and emails, and run all the apps you'd find on a regular phone. In addition, it should have a working camera, a flashlight and a charging port.

It looks like a full cycle. I am so proud of our team and Matt for doing something that has never been done before, said DIYPerks.

The video shows how bloggers carried a giant iPhone around London, completing a list of tasks. They used contactless shopping, took a selfie, watched a movie and even sent an email to Tim Cook. It took 3 months and $70,000 to create the device.

When I was a child, I lost myself in the library for hours, reading the latest Guinness records, so getting the award myself seems completely unreal, said blogger Mrwhosetheboss.< /p>

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< strong>Arun Mainistarted uploading content to YouTube in 2011 and has since gained a large following for his technical reviews. He created this large iPhone to celebrate overtaking Apple for YouTube subscribers, a goal he's been chasing lately.

Matthew Perks, as his username suggests, creates homemade gadgets are usually enlarged or miniature versions of commercial consoles.

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