@Timmyteenyofficial

ITS PHONE COLD!!!

@Victor_Escobar

Bro will never let that purple 12 mini go.

@bertinvick

For the editor: We appreciate the shadows and masking on "VOLTAGE DROPS"

@JonnyDiggit

brilliant explanation 🗣🗣🔥🔥

@nocktowl1

The shadows of "THE VOLTAGE DROPS" and masking it was unexpected and amazing. Only thing that bothered me was it didn't match the darkness of the real shadow of him :")

@MB832

For anyone curious there was a snowstorm with a few inches of snow a few weeks ago in New Jersey and it’s been under 20° for the past few weeks

@i_like_Peanuts

The shadow touch up on the 'Voltage Drops' edit is appreciated 🙏

@GeomeTeamCraft

I’m pretty sure it’s the current that goes down, not the voltage. Could be wrong tho

@AdamnW

Missed opportunity to say “the sun will come out tomorrow”

@kushagrachaturvedy2821

We demand more Ellis

@joghaella9500

The battery = ramen connection is insane 🤯 As an engineer, I gotta applaud you for your ingenuity, Ellis 👏

@victorblas3483

Ran into this on Wednesday. Phone was at 50sh percent, went for a ten minute walk and it was down to 10 percent after a few minutes!

@j0pj0p

-1 for incorrectly saying that noodles are nourishing

+1 for the nifty drop shadow on the text against the snow

@T800-13

Yea, it is f'ing cold.

@DDProCo

Why are the captions in this video in the Walmart font?

@TR1xui0

I forgot my phone in the freezer over night not too long ago...

@reddcube

“Dies” is relative. The battery is just not performing to its full potential in the cold. But excess heat will permanently damage your battery.

@MauriceBurke

I love the analogy, but the voltage doesn't drop. The current drops. You see V (voltage) = I (current) × R (resistance).

When the resistance increases, the current decreases, causing a lower power throughput on the phone.

@Mateusz-720

I dont remember the name but this guy makes the best shorts😅❤

@jakeharms1386

Broth is actually way more nourishing than the noodles, but it’s a good explanation anyway I like it.