Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast - The M2 MacBook Pro and Nothing Phone are WEIRD
Episode Date: June 24, 2022This week Marques and Andrew discuss the new M2 MacBook Pro and try to figure out who exactly should buy it. After that, they dig go deep on the Nothing Phone 1 before finishing up with a new EV annou...ncement that may or not be real. Plus, there's some good trivia in this one too so hopefully you're playing along and keeping score! Links: Rene Ritchie M2 Macbook Pro review: https://bit.ly/3HRelcs Nothing Phone video: https://bit.ly/3zXsUtn Verge M2 Macbook Pro article: https://bit.ly/3QFbQhL Lightyear Solar car: https://lightyear.one/ Twitters: https://twitter.com/wvfrm https://twitter.com/mkbhd https://twitter.com/andymanganelli https://twitter.com/adamlukas17 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvfrmpodcast/ Shop the merch: shop.mkbhd.com Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What's going on, people of the internet? Welcome back to another episode of the Waveform Podcast.
We're your hosts. I'm Marques. And I'm Andrew.
And today we've got a bunch of gadgets this week.
We have some smartphone news, which we haven't had in a little bit.
A little bit of that.
I know everyone loves all the EV news and are like, more EV, more EV, all the time.
Just me?
No.
Just me?
Just you.
There is some a little at the end.
But no, we do have a good amount to talk about.
Plus some laptops and stuff.
I kind of want to start with the laptop stuff, actually.
Let's do it.
That's a good amount to talk about, plus some laptops and stuff. I kind of want to start with the laptop stuff, actually. Let's do it. That's a good place to dive in.
So was it two weeks ago we had WWDC, which was Apple's event where we got lots of new software updates,
but also had a little bit of hardware.
Two new laptops with the M2 chip.
The MacBook Air M2, which is going to show up around July, I guess maybe August by the time it actually comes out.
Probably July.
And then the M2 MacBook Pro, which is a refresh of the 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro, very much the
exact same laptop, just with a new chip.
Yes.
That one, very easy to make, so it's coming out first.
So now the reviews are out, and a couple people have posted about it benchmarked it figured out what it's really capable of and it didn't really
surprise us at all which to me as i'm watching the reviews i'm trying to figure out okay i don't have
one here so i didn't get to review it but i'm watching the reviews i'm like who is this laptop
for it's a conversation we've been having at the studio a lot in the last couple weeks of just like
we can't quite nail down exactly who would buy this it is an incredibly slim sliver of of a target
demographic that should actually buy the m2 macbook pro okay so here's here's how i would
how i'm seeing it defined okay right and it's really hard because I don't actually agree with most of these.
A lot of people are saying, oh, you want to get a pro laptop,
but you don't want to break the bank, so it's the cheapest pro.
Let's put it into context first on why it's hard to pick
or to put someone in that category.
Because right now you have the MacBook Air M2 just got announced.
So if you really want M2, there's the MacBook Air, which is cheaper, has the updated design, you know,
notch, smaller bezels, the, just the whole new redesign of everything, right? And then-
It's a better laptop.
Exactly. And then, well, the only difference is like there's active cooling in the 13-inch
MacBook Pro for M2.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro M2's only advantages over the 13 inch MacBook Air
M2 are active cooling, a slightly larger battery, and if you really want a touch bar, you can get
it. If you want it. That is it. Everything else about it is it's a slightly smaller screen with
slightly worse brightness. It's a slightly thicker bezels. It uh less ports it's an older design everything about it is is
lesser but but it is the two advantages there m2 but we also are seeing previously we have the m1
pro and m1 max versions of the 14 inch and the 16 inch uh macbook pros yeah big dogs some of the
best most well-reviewed laptops i've ever seen. Obviously more expensive, but in those laptops,
you're getting a much more capable chip with much better performance,
but also much better screens.
Much better.
It's the new design.
It's the new design again.
Real ports, an SD card slot, full-size HDMI, all this stuff, MagSafe.
And so the M2 MacBook Pro lives right in between them.
Now, here's the funny part,
because I actually, this is the weird thing
that made me kind of scratch my head.
In a vacuum, the M2 MacBook Pro
is actually a really good computer.
It is.
It's a really good laptop.
I reviewed the M1 MacBook Pro and really liked it.
And a lot of people really liked that machine.
And in its time, ideal. That is still true about the M2 MacBook Pro and really liked it. And a lot of people really liked that machine and in its time,
ideal. That is still true about the M2 MacBook Pro, but because of the machines that exist on either side of it, there's almost no reason to get that one. That's the thing.
And you sort of asked this question two weeks ago during the interview with a couple Apple
people about Apple Silicon. And their biggest thing was that the M1 13-inch MacBook Pro
was the second most sold laptop they had last year.
Correct?
Sure.
Now, the issue with that is last year
is it was the first MacBook Pro with active cooling
Apple Silicon out, right?
It was, at that that point the most powerful
because it had active cooling over the M1 MacBook Air.
So there are a lot of people jumping there like,
I want to try the most powerful M1 chip out there.
It was Pro at the time.
Exactly.
And then the M1 Pro and M1 Max comes out,
which are better.
Now you're kind of doing the next version step up
of the lower chip,
which is still quite a bit less powerful
than the upgraded versions of the previous one.
So now it doesn't really fit.
We're at the point where it doesn't make sense.
It's kind of squeezed.
So on Twitter, I called it the MacBook Pro SE
because the formula is it's the same exact hardware,
so they don't need to do any retooling,
the outside, the chassis, the screen,
everything is exactly the same. Just put in a new need to do any retooling the outside, the chassis, the screen everything is exactly the same
just put in a new blazing fast chip
and ship it
that's what they did
they didn't really plummet the price or anything
but that's the same formula
I can't actually think of a real person
like an actual specific scenario
where someone should actually choose
the M2 MacBookbook pro actually went through
in my head and tried to we've all tried that work because for most people i'm going to suggest
if you're looking for a mac laptop starting with the m2 macbook air let's just start there for sure
and and change based on that so let's say i suggest the m2 macbook air you're like all right
it's pretty nice got the ports ports I need, nice screen.
But you know what I need? I just need it to be a little bit more powerful. Like the M2 just doesn't really cut it. And I'm doing some longer exporting. I'm doing some graphical
renders. I'm doing some stuff where it would suggest that I need more CPU, more GPU, a little
more power. In that case, I would immediately recommend that
that person goes straight to the M1 Pro, 14-inch MacBook Pro. Yeah. Straight to that machine.
There is a bigger price gap, but that's a better machine all around. And you're actually going to
get way more CPU and GPU, way more performance. There are some reviews now, since the reviews
are out, there are some benchmarks of the M2 MacBook Pro. I think Monica Chin's review at The Verge did a really good job. She
put all of the benchmarks side by side so you can see. The delta between M2 and M2 with active
cooling is this. And then the delta between M2 and the last gen M1 MacBook Pro is a little bigger.
And then the delta between M2 and M1 Pro is big.
It's big. It's a very big difference.
So the amount of extra performance the $300 gets you is really significant. So if that's the one
thing you want over the MacBook Pro is extra performance, go straight to the M1 Pro.
Yeah, because even when you're looking at price-wise, like the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro
starts at $1,29999 but that's for 256 gigs of
storage which i would never recommend to anybody no matter what they were doing like 512 should be
absolute minimum yeah you're a pro you really need the extra power and you're gonna bump up to this
laptop and now you're gonna get less storage a worse screen, less real buttons, less ports,
all for like a 10% boost in performance.
Just get it.
And only really that performance for like prolonged activity
when you need the active cooling and it's like actually peaking.
So you're thinking, I'm going to say the minimum 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro
you should get is very confusing.
We discussed this before earlier,
is how you call these as well,
because M2 Pro is eventually going to be a chip,
so you can't even call it the M2 Pro.
You have to always make sure you say MacBook Pro.
M2 MacBook Pro, yeah.
So we're looking at the 512-gig storage version at $1,499,
and then you can get a 14-inch M1 Pro MacBook Pro for around $2,000, pretty much. And
that already has 512 gigs. So if you're the pro who needs that, you're probably okay spending the
$500. It just seems the jump and upgrade design you're going to get to that is well, well, well
worth the price. I even tried to go in the reverse direction where you're like, you're thinking about getting the 14-inch M1 Pro MacBook Pro
and you're like,
well, maybe I don't need that much power
or maybe I don't need that much, that many ports.
I just don't need that much.
Well, then you should immediately kick down
to the MacBook Air.
Yeah, exactly.
Because you don't need that much.
You're going to get great performance out of an M2.
You're still going to get a nice screen,
the new design, MagSafe, fast charging,
new colors, all this new stuff.
And you won't have to get a worse computer with the,
you know, it's just such a squeeze.
The only thing I could think of,
and I think Rene Ritchie said it in his video,
and even for this person,
I don't know if I would recommend it,
but the one person I could think of
was they were literally just about to add
the old M1 MacBook Pro to their cart.
And then the M2 MacBook Pro just came out.
So they should get this one instead.
Yeah.
Even to that person,
I would say just get the MacBook Air.
Just wait another couple of weeks.
Yeah.
I could see that.
Or if you are a hardcore touch bar fan, there were people
when the last redesign came out who were like, I miss the touch bar. If that is, if that is your
favorite part of the Mac book, then there you go. Now you have a little bit upgraded version. If you
had the M one or, you know, it's going to be a really, really nice upgrade if you had the Intel
version. Oh, for sure. So like, so That's it. If you love the Touch Bar,
this is the computer for you.
Hardcore Touch Bar fans. This is probably
ideally the last
computer they make with a Touch Bar.
So I'll say
Hardcore Touch Bar. Until they bring it back. They brought back
the SD card slot. Now bring back the Touch Bar
in seven years. Assuming they don't do that.
I'll say, yeah. The person
who literally just added the old one
to their cart
should get this
and the person who is a
hardcore Touch Bar fan
should get this.
If they made a Touch Bar dongle,
do you think people would buy it?
Jesus.
An external Touch Bar.
Isn't that just a
another monitor?
I don't know what it is.
A Touch Bar.
I don't know.
There's what you get
for the hardcore Touch Bar fans,
is a USB-C Touch Bar that sits on the side of your computer.
A very, very thin iPad that connects to the side.
That'd be rough.
Yeah, we'll keep an eye on it.
I definitely have plans to get my hands on these laptops
when they're available.
M2 MacBook Air should be soon.
M2 MacBook Pro, if we can,
just to see what the benchmark differences are.
Yeah, and I'm always interested
to hear from our audience.
If there's someone out there
who saw this 13-inch M2.
What am I missing?
Yeah, like I would love to know
what your use case is
that you find this to be the compelling choice
over an M1 Pro or the MacBook Air M2.
I would love to know.
I would really, really like to know.
Tweet at us, comment, whatever.
Here's the last thing I'll leave you with.
A lot of the initial sentiment when we saw this new design was,
oh, okay, it's the old design for this MacBook Pro.
Why didn't they just make a new design for this MacBook Pro, right?
M2 MacBook Pro, refresh, update the design.
To which I say,
yeah, that would have been nice. Good point.
But
then you just end up competing
directly
with the 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Like, there is no difference.
Other than
M1 Pro versus M2.
It's all very... It's very confusing
to think about, which is why we're kind of stumped here,
which is why we're throwing the question onto you at home.
I've never been so confused by the existence of a product.
I'm like stumped.
I'm actually stumped.
It feels like they have a bunch of extra chassis
and want to get rid of them.
That's why your SE comparison does very well.
That's why they didn't redesign it
is because they needed to use those chassis.
Here it is. Okay. All right, well, we got to take a quick break and then talk about the nothing
phone one of the most hyped devices in a long time but we are back to doing trivia yes before
the ad breaks so adam take it away don't say the answer this time okay which of the following was not a version of os 10 kodiak jaguar or cougar okay all right i know what this one is
i'm confident which means i'm scared i'm wrong we'll see we'll be right back
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All right, welcome back. Let's talk about, let's talk about this Nothing Phone.
Yeah, I think the first thing we have to talk about is like the views we've been getting on that video, which is insane. It's crazy. So I was like, we've been avoiding talking about the
Nothing Phone because there's like nothing to say. Oh, the puns. Here we go. But there's nothing to
say. They're just, this is Carl Pei playbookbook like reveal just a little bit at a time a little bit extra a little bit extra um but i'm following it
because it's a new startup trying to do something interesting in smartphones and that's what i'm
into so uh eventually they come to me and they're like hey marquez would you like to do a world
exclusive first reveal of this glyph interface with the lights we've put on the back of the
nothing phone you can be the first one to show it to the planet yeah it's like all right cool i get to see the phone to say no
to that to check it out i'm not gonna say no to that that sounds great um so they're like all
right cool uh we were gonna ship it but since we're running so tight on time we're just gonna
fly someone over to you to just hand you the phone and show you how it works and then you can make
the video and do whatever you want that. And then you can make the video
and do whatever you want. That's not that uncommon. Also, if anyone's out there hearing that, like
we've had companies fly people out. D brand sometimes flies people out just to put the
skins on things because they don't trust us. So that's pretty funny. Like that's not that
uncommon. They're also incredibly good at it. They're insanely good at that. Literal robots.
Anyway. Uh, yeah. So yeah so they you know they fly
out here uh a day or two i get to spend with the the nothing phone and i again we're only really
allowed to talk about and reveal the glyph interface on the back of the phone there's still
way more that we don't know about the phone and you could definitely argue that this is just playing
right into the hype and like sharing it but i actually found it really cool. And the way I made the video and phrased things was like,
okay, this is going to be unique.
Is this enough to get people to care about a phone?
And I found the conversation about that question really interesting.
But we can talk about, okay, this did get a lot more attention
than I was actually expecting.
What was it?
I think in the first two hours it had doubled the view count
of where our WWDC video is, which is always a very, like hype devices. Uh, and this one is
no longer doubling the Apple videos, but for many hours it was literally doubling the performance
of the Apple videos. So people know about or care about, or at least interested in the nothing phone
to the extent that they'll watch this video. Yeah. So cool. First look at the phone. Um,
so we got to see that and I'll just refresh.
You can watch the video.
It's only like a seven minute video,
but the glyph interface on the back,
it's got these lights,
about 900 LEDs across the back of the phone.
And when they all light up,
it kind of looks like a movie prop.
It looks like if aliens were making a crop circle
of a weird SIM ejector tool.
Oh, yeah, actually. Right? There's been some people saying Aliens were making a crop circle of a weird SIM ejector tool. Oh.
Yeah, actually. Right?
There's been some people saying it looks like a vague silhouette of an Apple logo,
which is hilarious.
I can kind of see that also.
They are like coming for Apple, but also kind of doing the Apple thing.
I mean, look at the phone.
Wait, wait, wait.
Can we talk on that real quick?
Yeah.
In your video, you said it looks like an iPhone 11 or an iPhone 12.
When I first saw it, I thought iPhone 10 or 10S. And I think there's... It's more accurate. real quick yeah in your video you said it looks like an iphone 11 or an iphone 12 when i first
saw it i thought iphone 10 or 10s and i think there's more i've seen two but i've seen both
of these flat sides though well okay okay i guess what i'm talking about like just the back so like
when i think of the back just the back i first see the pill cut out because it has a light around it
and that is 10 10s but then some people are seeing that the lenses are
protruded and the pill's not a bump so they see 11 and 12 sure so i it at first i was like no it's
clearly a 10 but now i see all these people saying 11 12 and i see that also so i i think with the
flat sides if you look at the whole phone it kind of looks like a 12 i hate being wrong but i think
you're right it's similar i mean but you get idea is like, they're not shy about like doing lots of stuff. Apple's already
done. The buttons look very similar. Um, speakers in the same place, but like the lights are
different. The lights are different. I don't really see that on too many other phones. And
if we just ignore the question of like, who cares about lights on the back of the phone,
they do a bunch of cool stuff. They, they will light up as a fill light while you're taking
videos. That I think is the coolest. And they get pretty bright. So I was kind of impressed with that.
They get pretty bright while also remaining like soft.
And like it's nice lighting.
It's the opposite of when somebody is like in the dark and you turn the flash on and try it.
Then that just looks like Blair Witch product where this or Blair Witch project where this looks, you know, like key lighting.
I've seen some bad ring lights on phones.
Motorola used to put a ring light around the camera lens like that was going to make a difference versus a flash
this is genuinely bigger than that ring light it's it's it's better so for that type of stuff
close-up subjects maybe dark environments it does have a real flash but it's cool for that yeah
it'll light up the ring on the back when you wireless charge or reverse wireless charge
that's pretty cool it has a mode where you can flip it over
and it'll just use the lights for your notifications.
One thing I didn't get to demo,
but that some people picked up in the software
was the Glyph interface will use that exclamation point
at the bottom to respond
while you're talking to Google Assistant.
So the phone's face down.
Oh, it's like a level meter?
Yeah, like a level meter.
But it'll also act as a battery charging indicator,
which I thought was nice.
That I thought was cool,
but at the same time, I hated that it goes away
and that you have to shake it.
I think it should just stay on.
I can't imagine it's taking that much battery,
plus it's plugged in at that part.
So what's the point of it not staying on?
I wonder if you'll be able to toggle a setting to stay on,
but I feel like it would get annoying
if it's in the corner of the room just lit up all the time.
If it's dark and you're sleeping
I could see that but if it's on my desk
and it's charging I would love to just like quickly
be able to see it. If I'm shaking
it I could have just picked the phone up and looked at the
charging. It is remarkably easy to just
like poke it and it just lights up.
So it was very sensitive
and I feel like the convenience of just
going what's that at and you can see it's like halfway, and you kind of know.
So I'll give it that credit.
But that's a lot of stuff that it does.
I just like notification lights on the back of phones,
and we haven't seen that many.
I did like the recording, that it blinks a little red light
when you're recording as well.
There is also a record of that in the back.
I think that's one of those things where I see it,
and I'm like, I think a lot of phones should have this
because you should always know if somebody is recording.
That's fair.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I didn't see a toggle to turn it off.
So, again, we don't know camera quality.
We don't know a bunch of other stuff about the phone.
But I don't know.
Thoughts on like, will people care about lights on the back of the phone?
If I could take it one step broader,
like I don't care about the lights that much.
I think they're cool.
I think they're unique.
I'm all for people doing unique things
and like trying something different.
Cool.
I do like how it looks
and it kind of reminds,
like, I mean, obviously it reminds me
of the nothing year ones,
which were a pair of headphones
I used for quite a bit
because honestly I was fine with,
I didn't think the features worked very well. I didn't think the sound quality was anything
spectacular, but I thought they looked cool. I thought they were decently priced and like,
I was fun to that. They fit in my ears. So to me it was like, it kind of felt like how people buy
beats. I'm like, I appreciate this look and it's functional enough that I, that I like it.
And like, it, it was affordable.
It's way, those were 99.
What?
Like a lot of other things are like 160, 200, 250.
So that felt really cool to me.
And this feels like that.
I think it will, I think there are people because of how successful beats were that
pay attention to how things look.
And this phone looks really cool with the clear back
and the kind of transparency.
We've seen phones do transparent before,
but this is clearly super focused on it,
and that's their whole shtick, and it looks really nice.
Yeah.
I think I've noticed a couple things about it
since publishing the video,
especially stuff I see in the comments.
One is that it seems like a bunch of regular people
who aren't super into tech
are at least intrigued by that phone,
whether or not they're actually thinking of buying it.
They're just like, oh, that's cool.
The phone has lights on the back and they do cool stuff.
And like, you can see how much charge battery.
Yeah.
Like that's kind of cool.
Two is this phone is not targeted for the US.
Yes.
They're actually, I guess,
mainly targeting Europe and the regions that they're, I mean, it's a startup, but you don't really have the carrier relationships yet to just jump right into the U.S.
So it will have very limited compatibility on U.S. carriers.
Yeah.
But this is more of a phone for Europe and Asia.
And three, everyone puts a case on their phone.
We know this to be a fact.
How do you navigate that?
Do you just sell a clear case
or do you have a case that just cuts out the lights
on the back or something, I guess?
I think there will be a few like that.
I would be very, very surprised
if this didn't come with a clear case in the box.
In the box?
Think about every other phone we've seen
that really cares about the back of it.
So basically a lot of like Oppo, Realme, Xiaomi phones
that have a very unique colored back
that usually comes with a clear case.
Any of these like Naruto phones or the Dragon Ball phones,
those always seem to have a clear case in them.
So I think any phone and even some super budget ones
we've seen still come with a clear case when they care about the back.
And this is like the phone to care about the back on.
Yeah, probably more than ever.
I would bet it comes with a clear case.
I like your idea of ones that just have the lights cut out.
Just cut out, yeah, just the lights.
What was the HTC phone that had the dot matrix on the front so you could tell the time?
That was actually a screen cover.
That was an amazing feature.
That was on the same level of like,
is it a gimmick? Is it a feature?
I don't know, but it's kind of cool.
It was like the one M8.
Did you see how excited you just got when I mentioned that?
I really liked it. I didn't even really use it.
I used that phone because
it was one of those cases that had a flap
on the front. I hate having a flap on my phone.
But that feature was sick. It was really cool. It's kind of those cases that had a flap on the front. I hate having a flap on my phone. They're terrible. But that feature was sick.
It was really cool.
Yeah, it's kind of in that same league.
So I don't know if I'm ready to declare it a gimmick yet
or just a cool feature for some people.
I think it's easy to call it a gimmick,
but there are gimmicks out there that are genuinely fun
and genuinely enjoyable to use.
Facts.
That's very fair.
So, okay, here's what I ended the video with.
This is actually really funny.
So the video comes out,
it starts just getting
a ton of attention and press
because nobody's seen the phone yet.
Carl Pay retweets the video.
And then I think two minutes later,
he finished watching the video,
which is when I got to the end
where I started to make
my comparison to OnePlus.
Yeah.
So he tweeted about that,
but my comparison was okay.
Listen, so lots of phones
all look the same. How do you steal market share from these Goliath selling these bland phones?
You do something a little different, something a little cooler just to target some group that's
going to like it. And that group will buy your phone. So you just you just made an enthusiast
phone for some. Yeah. You stole the market share
just from those small group of people, right?
Now, as you grow, you can start to attract more people
and maybe the next version of your phone
is a little bit more broad appeal
so you can attract more people
because you got that first audience that liked the phone.
For sure.
Now they're gonna buy the next one
and you sort of draw more and more.
The next version is even more broad appeal.
You attract more. Next version's even more broad appeal. You track more.
The next version is even more broad appeal until you got to this point
where you've started making bland phones yourself
that sort of feel like they've abandoned
the roots of being targeted to an enthusiast.
Yeah.
Sound familiar?
It does.
Yeah.
I think also, I want to add on there,
I think a lot of people forget that Pocophone went that way as well.
You're talking about OnePlus.
I'm talking about OnePlus.
But Pocophone, like, to me, that's what it feels like too.
Pocophone had this like insanely hyped original phone that came out.
You couldn't mention a smartphone for like six months
without somebody comparing it to the Pocophone.
Crazy, crazy amount of people who were obsessed with this thing. Then they just kind of go away. phone for like six months without somebody comparing it to the poco phone crazy crazy
amount of people who were obsessed with this thing then they just kind of go away and then
they come back and release not the second version of that but like 10 other ones and now i just feel
like poco is just making a billion phones and yeah they're yeah that's a little different because
they just diluted super hard like there was one super fast yeah there was one poca phone and it was like this is the the goat legend like if you if you don't
have any budget phone comparison to this phone like this is the one and then within two years
it was like now there's nine poca phones and we don't know which one which one is which which one
is the one you buy that it's just, they've saturated their own market.
Exactly.
So that's another version of what could happen here.
They just jump from step one to step 10, basically,
in like a single year, whereas OnePlus was, yeah,
they were gradually, but it's also,
when you think about though,
as there's this weird standpoint from the fans as well,
because when you're an enthusiast of a phone like that,
all you want to do is convince other people that this thing you're enthusiastic about is right.
And the more people you then convince that come over, then that group gets bigger. And then that
product needs to adhere to a bigger group of people. And then they bring in more people
that has to adhere to more people. And exactly exactly it's kind of you're cannibalizing
yourself you're the companies and the fans are both basically just turning it's like the sun
exploding the sun just gets bigger and bigger and then explodes and now off to find the next one and
it's the next time yeah like rooting for the success of a enthusiast company is also rooting it towards its own dilution and eventual
but it also needs to succeed to survive so it's kind of a so maybe maybe there's a carl pay for
like every wave and we just get like a wave of like so we have one plus right one plus has like
four or five glory years before they fade into like being generic. And then as they start
to fade, another company comes along with another Carl pay and that's nothing. And they start to
make cool phones. So you jump from the last of the good one plus phones. I think it's the same
Carl pay actually. It's actually the same Carl pay, but then, you know, five or six years later,
they're going to start to want to jump out of the nothing bandwagon because they've gotten
too generic onto the next one. And we just keep having this arc over and over again.
nothing bandwagon because they've gotten too generic onto the next one and we just keep having this arc over and over again but here's the difference though this is not differentiating
itself with nerdy specs price for the dollar performance this is different differentiating
purely on aesthetics at this point at this point and like aesthetics aesthetics are the easy way
to do this right now right or not easy way, it's the easiest way
because something that looks good
is always way more attractive
than just some numbers on a sheet at first.
We know there's a lot of people out there
who are obsessed with specs,
but I think more and more people like that
since those Pocophone days
are starting to understand
how a phone works and how it feels
and how the user experience is way more important.
So back then it was like, Hey, you want top of the line specs. We're one plus we have those
specs at a cheaper number. Now it's like, you want this incredible user interface and just like
overall user experience. And it's hard to show that without showing software. So they're like,
look at this. I'm already showing you some experience
in the design aspect of this phone.
So it feels almost like a different route,
but also very similar route.
I think because they're differentiating
with a different thing, which is design feature,
I think they have a chance at attracting
a different starting audience. So I think there have a chance at attracting a different starting audience.
So I think there are people right now who are following Carl Pei,
following what might be another OnePlus,
who will probably be disappointed when the design is a differentiating factor
instead of what the old stuff we were expecting was.
It's funny because, if I can interrupt for a second.
Yeah.
The way you're saying that,
I saw it as a positive of that old OnePlus enthusiastic crowd
believes in Carl Pei.
So Carl Pei has them already.
Now he needs to bring in the other side with the design aspect.
So this is now a culmination of two sides.
Can you keep them both?
That's going to be the question we're going to find out
very soon because we know so little
but I think right now
Carl Pei has in his hands
and like eyes on him
the old OnePlus fans and now he's bringing
in the new aesthetic
I'm going to call them the smartphone beats
the hype beats
it's on StockX right now
I think the top bid is like over three thousand dollars which is the hype beasts um but yeah so so i think right now that's
where it is and then once we find out everything about the phone what you said we're gonna see
who that's targeting the thinning of the crowd we'll see hopefully both we'll see i'm sure
carl's hoping yeah it'll be a success if you can appeal to both groups. But yeah, that's always been such an interesting thing
when you look at the iPhones or the Samsungs of the world.
It's like, this is a huge company,
but they're also selling this phone
to so many millions of people that it cannot have,
it by definition cannot have features
that are designed for small groups of people.
So you can't be an enthusiast phone at that scale. So it's, you can, you can easily differentiate from the Samsungs and
iPhones of the world, but can you keep them? And the problem is, is every single one of those
companies that caters to them at first wants to be the other company eventually, no matter how much
you believe that they're there for the little guy that company wants to be the shark yeah they want
to eat the other fish are we talking about this what is it again the menorah remora i thought
yeah the remora well i guess i think that's more feeding it's more it's more like dependency this
one wants to be the shark that has the remora be a whole another shark that's fair yeah i don't know
we'll see we'll keep an eye on the nothing phone we'll also keep an eye on the hype levels like i said this video the the hype levels right now are just rising
astronomically and i think they're going to continue to rise continue to rise and we will see
when money is put on the table if it stays there right i think that will be a very big i mean
obviously that'll be a really big tell.
So by July 12th.
July 12th is the launch and you can order then?
That's when you'll, I believe you'll be able to order, but that's at least when it's coming. All right.
We'll check back in a couple of weeks.
Yeah.
Stay tuned for that.
All right.
We're going to take another quick break.
But before we do, trivia time.
Trivia.
So Andrew mentioned earlier
the sun exploding,
which is perfect
because on this day in history,
June 22nd in 1633,
the famous astronomer Galileo Galilei
was forced to recant his views
that the earth orbited the sun.
Sticking with our solar system,
which two planets have no moons?
You get two points per correct answer.
I feel like there was a lot of buildup to that question to just ask about a planet that has no moons.
That was a lot of facts.
Yeah, I just threw a lot at you.
I liked it.
Someone learned something today.
I hope.
I did.
I have to think about that one.
I definitely have to think about that one.
All right.
We'll think on it.
We'll be right back.
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There would be no better way to finish talking about some stuff on Waveform
than without bringing some cars back into the mix.
Yeah, the comments asked for more EV stuff.
Like we've been saying, we can talk about it all day.
No, there's some interesting ones.
Okay, you dropped this in the Slack yesterday,
and I had quite a negative reaction.
I posted it, yeah.
It's the light year, some new, I mean, just bring out the checklist.
I'm going to read this tweet first.
It's from Wired.
Okay.
So I'll just read the tweet.
This is the Lightyear Zero,
the car that could become the first produced car with solar panels this fall.
The Dutch company says it'll be capable of driving around 388 miles without recharging
with additional range of up to 44 miles a day from the solar panels.
And then some sleek renders that honestly look like dolly renders of a mysterious concept car.
So.
Yeah.
So we've talked at length, both on the podcast and on the main channel about startup EVs.
So I'm not even going to get into
the when does this ship
conversation. This checks almost all those boxes.
Yeah, very much so. But
the solar panel conversation has been interesting.
This has come up before and I don't
know if I asked Elon about this or somebody's asked Elon
but just like, hey, what do you think
about putting
solar panels on, I think this is a cyber truck
somebody asked about it like what about the the cover just making it and the answer really is like
solar panels aren't that efficient yet and so with the best solar panel tech that we have today
covering the entire top of the car in solar panels would max you out at like 40 miles of range if you had a sunny day
all day and you left it outside the entire time imagining it in like uh alaska during the summer
solstice where they like don't have night yeah yeah um that is a best case scenario which means
you're probably going to have some cloudy days where you'll have some sunny days where you get
lots of range and you'll have some rainy days where you literally get three miles out of to the battery so this isn't like you're gonna just get
free energy forever it's cool it's cool to add this range and it might be convenient for a short
commute but it's it's to me i don't want to say gimmick because it's a really useful feature to
connect it to the drivetrain like that but it is very unlikely to make a difference there there are clearly some like
obstacles to overcome in this scenario i mean like so we're talking about 40 miles on a day which is
like best case scenario right so like absolute max so let's just you know when you think of anything
when they give a number like that you have to go lower so let's say in the electric car world if a
car says they get 300 miles of range, they get 270 miles of range.
Let's say this is, I'll even be optimistic and say 35 miles.
Sure.
Okay.
So driving a day, maybe there are some people that aren't driving that far in a day.
They have a super short commute.
There's someone who generally leases a car.
Cool.
You might get totally clean if you park park outside if it's sunny all the time
if you clean your car enough to not affect the solar panels that's something i always worry about
do you remember years ago there was like a kickstarter for these like solar panel roads
and everyone was freaking out about it and then everybody immediately was just like you know how
dirty those would get and just like not work at all brutal logistics question so like that's an issue as well it just like it comes down to this point of how much extra is the cost
going to be onto this because like solar panels aren't cheap you're replacing like pretty easy
stamped material yeah you can just be metal or glass um you are taking away like some people do
like moon roofs and stuff you're taking that away
there's no option for that in this car it's not adding that much and you're getting a bunch of
extra parts now that could break or something could happen to this like a hailstorm on this
sounds expensive that's fair like tens of thousands of dollars expensive so it's interesting so i i
plan on talking about this pretty soon in a video, but in this tech smart home that I've been building,
solar panels on a roof.
Yeah.
It can get hailed on, it can get rained on,
it can have birds land on it.
It's a strong roof and it has solar.
It is expensive compared to normal materials.
And obviously if you do this in a car,
you don't have a moonroof anymore.
But I think to me, more of what I was thinking was, do you think you're going to replace charging? Because you can't have a moon roof anymore um but the i think to me more of what i was thinking was
do you think you're going to replace charging because you you can't like okay you drive to
work let's say you drive to work you start with a full battery you drive to work it was 30 miles
great now as it sits at work all day in the sun you replenish that battery then you drive home
using that same battery then what it sits at night all night
yeah so you can't fully drive off solar like that would be the dream that would be cool
but that's not how solar panels that's not we haven't gotten them that good yet yeah and like
so i also can you click on the website and see this because i don't think you've seen the full
car and they show it and there's i want to i want you to see it because it is a little more than you're expecting.
This is the first time.
It opens up by saying drive for a month without charging.
Press X to doubt.
Scrolling down.
Interesting.
So it's the super teardrop shape.
It looks kind of like that Mercedes EQX or whatever.
It reminds me of a mix of that.
So it has the really like hatchback trunk.
So it can just make,
so the like the roof of it seamlessly flows
all the way down to the trunk and it's all solar panel.
And then even the hood of the car is a solar panel.
So they're really leaning into the solar panel.
But do you know what it also reminds me of?
Do you remember when I believe it was the Civic
or there was a Honda hybrid
that used to have the wheel cover
on the back like this wheel cover on the back for aero oh like this solid wheel cover over the back
so i mean it's a pretty it's a sedan with a really long elongated roof into the trunk basically
creating as much space as possible for a solar panel have you seen the mclaren speedtail google mclaren
speedtail oh yeah it's like this is the type of thing where you're like all right i need to make
this car as aerodynamic and slippery as possible for the longest possible range you need aero caps
you need a sleek shape you need it to slip through the air and i don't care about how bad it looks
yeah and you just end up with this shape yeah so fine so it's going to be focused on that it's going to be hopefully
super efficient they're advertising lots of range 388 miles of range i mean that in itself is cool
without it um and i do want to say like i like the idea and i hope we can get to the part where
solar panels will make a difference because we all know that even though we're using electric
vehicles, it doesn't always mean we're using clean energy to charge those vehicles. It's clearly the
step we need to make. But right now there's still a lot of like, just because it's an EV doesn't
mean it's fully green. I think right now the better solution is if you really want that clean
energy to be charging your car is to have solar
panels on your house and then you're just charging your ev from that yeah this is where this is the
part where i haven't done i'm just looking at the camera and say i don't know this to be true
i don't have the research we are not experts i'm not an expert but from what i understand the
surface area of a car no matter how efficient like we only get so much energy from the sun
and it's a lot of energy,
but you compare the amount of efficiency
of current solar panels,
let's say it's 0.6
and we assume an improvement
all the way to perfect efficiency
where we can use all the range.
Even if you do get perfect efficiency,
you don't have enough surface area
to charge and drive a car for very long so it's it's
it'll always basically be relegated to like a cool accessory feature i think ellis put in the
in the doc here there was a prius back in the day yeah so the wired tweet said that this might be
the first production car with solar panels on it but i immediately remembered the karma rivera that
we looked at a while ago
had a solar panel on it, and that was getting even
less range added onto the battery. Ellis found
a Prius. Was that adding range to the battery too?
I believe that one was adding range to the battery,
but the Karma Rivera was also a weird
hybrid system.
It might not have even been in production.
But Ellis showed,
and this is really cool,
I thought, a Prius with a solar panel,
but it wasn't connected to the drivetrain.
Rather, you could leave your AC running with the car off
and not waste gas.
Yeah.
I think that's awesome.
Car battery never dies.
Yeah.
It's a good hack.
That's a really cool idea.
I like that feature.
So yeah, solar panels, cool.
Maybe these guys are thinking of something different,
but their website doesn't have a lot of information so i can't say they've discovered something new with
this that could finally bring it but i'm saying is there's an order button all i'm saying is
we made a video about how if you have a cool idea for an ev that you just make a dope website
and great renders and parade one concept car around and collect lots of money and that's
basically what we're seeing here uh 250 euro you know order fee whatever i root for the success of
startup ev companies but i hesitate hesitate to just cheer on every
single thing under the moon. Because yeah, my initial reaction was this should be an option,
not the defining feature of the car. Well, that's the other thing is when we talked about price
before, this is going to add a lot onto the price. And that's going to take people away who
aren't looking at super, super high pricedpriced vehicles. But the minute you want to offer both of them then on top,
you make your production twice as hard
because you now have to offer two different trims
where one has a regular roof and one has a solar roof and hood at this point.
I guess my question is, would you buy this car if it didn't have the solar feature?
Right now, no, because I don't know anything about it.
In the future,
I don't love the look of it either.
There's not a lot of other
redeeming things about it.
So I'm like, this isn't an option.
This is the reason you buy the car.
This one.
I do want to like,
in a broader spectrum,
I'm wondering if there is a way
solar panels can eventually
get put onto an EV.
I would assume it would be
a pickup truck first
because maybe you could have a truck bed cover
that could have it that increases surface area a little bit.
And like the majority of people using trucks
aren't always using the back of the truck.
So if you could have a cover
and some extra panels back there,
maybe you could add something extra.
Somebody in the comments on YouTube,
do the napkin math.
I bet there's somebody watching this
who's like a solar engineer
who knows about the efficiency of solar panels.
Assume the biggest truck with the most surface area
with perfect efficiency of solar panels.
How many miles are we looking at
in the best case scenario added to a car's range?
To me, it'll never actually make a difference,
but I hope I'm maybe wrong.
I feel like the technology we're looking for
is advancement in solar panels
before we get to the advancement in cars with solar panels.
And that will come eventually.
You need amazing drivetrains and battery tech
before the solar panel saves the EV.
I think so, yeah.
We'll see.
But yeah, it's interesting to see.
I still root for new EV ideas all the time.
So this is cool that we're actually getting stuff like that.
The Karma, by the way,
is one of the funniest looking cars
we've ever pointed a camera at.
But when I was looking it up for this,
they're making a 2022 model
and it looks nicer, no mustache.
It's funny, the mustache was like
the most unique identifying thing about the car.
You know how the BMWs have the nostrils now
and you see the nostrils and you're like,
BMW, I know what that is.
The mustache was like,
I could see that
from a mile away and know oh my god there's a karma yeah and now it's got like this swooping
thing it's a little different I don't mind it though uh yeah that's pretty much it do I do
trivia answers to wrap up okay yeah we had some interesting trivia ones this week so we should
jump in and do those uh remind us the first question
all right but first the score so far marquez has nine andrew has five so the first question
which of the following was not a version of os10 kodiak jaguar or cougar uh? My guess on this is Kodiak because Kodiak is a bear
and the other two are big cats.
And they named things after cats.
They did cats and then they switched after OS X.
They did Mac OS and they just did California locations basically.
Okay.
So Kodiak never made it.
Gone with Kodiak.
The correct answer is Cougar.
Kodiak was a betaar Kodiak was a beta
Kodiak was a beta
oh
let's pull the fast one on you guys
there was never an OSX Cougar
there was never a Cougar really
I feel like Cougar is the like
like every high school mascot ever
counterpoint
is there a Mac OS Mountain Lion
yes
that is a type of that is a
cougar that's true checkmate is not also known as the cougar
thought you pulled a fast one but you pulled a faster one you definitely pulled a fast one
wait so the mac os beta was Kodiak?
That's interesting because Kodiak's a bear, correct?
Yeah.
So why they would go bear and then cat?
Maybe B for beta for bear.
Ellis and I need to discuss whether we're giving you guys points.
You shouldn't give us points.
Were there other beta names?
I don't even know if there were other.
I also didn't know they ever named the beta something different from the main OS
I thought it was just like macOS beta
I thought it was just like code names
like alpha and then like
you should not give us points by the way
I don't think you should
we got it wrong
that's a good one
for the fans that were wondering we were going to give them the points but never mind
we appreciate it
it doesn't change anything
no points the following question okay
this one yada yada yada which two planets have no moons no moon man imagine if someone couldn't
name all the planets and pluto we're saying is not a planet sure yeah whatever because pluto does
have a little satellite a little little one. Pluto does not count.
And you get two points per correct answer for this one.
Because there's two planets.
Earth has a moon.
I know that to be true.
Jupiter.
I'm just going through the logic in my head.
You should probably let me answer first
because I can tell you I'm far less confident.
I'll let you step through your logic.
To be fair, I knew Earth had a moon.
Thank you very much
good job
I'm pretty sure
Jupiter and Saturn
both have a lot of moons
I think Saturn has like
65 moons or something
I feel like I'm just
asking you the question
and then if you say yes or no
oh sorry
go ahead
keep going
I will go
you remember all the names right
no
no actually I think I do.
I'm going to guess one in close and one far away.
So I'm going to guess Neptune, a planet I definitely know very well,
and Venus?
I think the gas giants all have moons,
so I'm going to go Mercury, Venus.
That's mine.
So the correct answers are Mercury and Venus.
Nice.
So Marques got plus four and Andrew got plus two.
Yeah, I couldn't remember.
Neptune always lets me down.
Neptune always lets you down.
Yeah, I think Saturn.
Saturn, correct me if I'm wrong.
Google.
67 moons?
Is that Saturn?
Or Jupiter?
You get minus three points if this is wrong.
One of the two.
What did you say?
72.
You said 72.
Andrew, any guesses?
Jupiter or Saturn.
One of the two.
Tons of moons.
56.
Saturn has 82 moons.
They must have discovered more.
How do you not remember that?
They definitely discovered more since I learned that fact.
Do you guys want to guess Jupiter?
This is...
Jupiter, less than Saturn.
Because Saturn has the rings, so there's mad satellites.
I'm going to guess less.
So you said 82 for Saturn?
Let me go 67 for Jupiter then.
Andrew?
65.
Jupiter has 82 moons.
They both have 82 moons?
No.
79 moons.
79 moons, okay.
That's sick.
I definitely learned
that fact years ago
when they hadn't found
all of the moons.
I'm pretty sure.
Someone fact-checked that.
It's been updated.
Prove Marquez wrong.
Yeah, well,
you can probably go
on the Wikipedia
and find when each one
was discovered.
Okay.
Which I guarantee some will be during my lifetime, but we won't dig that deep.
We'll let you guys go off of that one.
In 2016, Business Insider reported that Jupiter had 67 moons and Saturn had 62.
What is Business Insider?
I don't know why they're reporting that.
I want to see Ast insider or astronomy insider.
Just kidding. Either way.
All right, let's get out of here before I embarrass myself.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for listening. Obviously, stay
tuned for the future videos on the channel. We've got stuff
on the Nothing Phone. We've got stuff on cars coming up.
Maybe by the time you see this, another car video.
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