British YouTuber Of Indian Origin Builds World's Largest iPhone, Sets Guinness World Record

Mrwhosetheboss, real name Arun Maini, has created the largest smartphone replica by building a giant iPhone that stands over two metres tall.

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The structure is a scaled-up version of an iPhone 15 Pro Max.

British tech content creator Arun Rupesh Maini, widely known as Mrwhosetheboss, has set a new Guinness World Records by creating the largest smartphone replica in the world. His oversized iPhone 15 Pro Max stands impressively tall at 6.74 feet.

Maini, known for his in-depth reviews and innovative tech content, took on the ambitious project of constructing a scaled-up version of Apple's flagship smartphone. To achieve this feat, he teamed up with DIYPerks, a gadget-building specialist, whose real name is Matthew Perks. The collaboration resulted in a functioning iPhone replica that not only smashed previous records but also attracted widespread attention.

With this achievement of creating a giant smartphone that towers over two meters tall, he continues to solidify his reputation as a leading figure in technology-related content on YouTube.

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"It feels like a full circle moment. I'm so proud of both our team and Matt for pulling off what's never been done before," he told Guinness World Records. "Growing up, I would disappear into the library for hours to read the latest Guinness World Records books, so to achieve an award myself feels absolutely surreal."

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According to GWR, Arun began uploading content on YouTube in 2011 and has since amassed a large following thanks to his tech reviews. He created this large iPhone to celebrate surpassing Apple in subscribers on YouTube, a target he has been chasing recently. Matthew, as his username suggests, builds homemade gadgets-usually supersized or miniature versions of commercially available consoles.

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