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YouTuber puts an Android and iPhone to the test to see which one can save your life in crisis

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Published 15:24 18 Dec 2024 GMT

YouTuber puts an Android and iPhone to the test to see which one can save your life in crisis

When the YouTuber alerted one phone, it replied with memes

Rikki Loftus

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A YouTuber has put an Android and iPhone to the test to see which one of them can actually save your life in a crisis.

The man documented his experiment for his subscribers, recording himself asking each device for help.

Asking each phone a series of questions, Arun Maini, who is known online as Mrwhosetheboss, shared which device he thought was more effective.

In the clip, he said: “Android versus iPhone, which one can save your life?”

Speaking to his Google phone first, Maini told the device that he had ‘been hurt’.

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In response, the Android phone said: “Oh no, please seek medical help if you think

you need it.”

But when the YouTuber said the same thing to his smartphone, Siri started playing the song Hurt Myself by Tommy Ice on Spotify.

Maini continued: “I don’t need a song right now, what are you doing? Somehow that’s one

point to android.”

Next up, Maini tried to get help from his phone by saying: “Help, I’m in danger.”

In response, the Google phone started showing him memes but the iPhone was able to point in the right direction.

Siri replied: “I’m sorry to hear this, if you feel you are in danger please find help or ask me to call emergency services.”

With one point each, Maini went for a tiebreaker, telling each smartphone that he was lost.

The YouTuber put the two phones to the test (YouTube/@Mrwhosetheboss)
The YouTuber put the two phones to the test (YouTube/@Mrwhosetheboss)

The Google phone asked where he wanted to go, to which the YouTuber said that he wanted to go home.

The android then said: “The best way to get to home by car.”

However, it wasn’t actually showing Maini how to get to his house, instead it was pointing the way to an unknown place called ‘home’.

Trying the Apple phone, Maini was impressed, saying: “Oh my gosh, this tells you everything and it even gives you a button to be able to share that location with someone else”

It seems that there was a clear winner between the two, with Maini concluding with: “That's two one to the iPhone.”

Viewers took to the YouTube comment section to share their own reactions to the video.

One user wrote: “Bro imagine being in a life threatening situation and ur phone starts playing memes.”

Another said: “Bro just call the police instead of asking the AI.”

A third person commented: “To be fair, if you save your actual house as home on Android, it would show you the right directions.”

And a fourth added: “I’m in danger’. Android: mocks you with meme.”

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