Indian-origin British YouTuber Arun Maini sets Guinness Record for building world’s largest iPhone

Arun Maini, known as Mrwhosetheboss, has built the world’s largest smartphone replica, crafting a massive iPhone that exceeds two meters in height.

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Giant iPhone 15 Pro Max measures 6.74 feet (Guinness World Record)

British tech creator Arun Rupesh Maini, better known as Mrwhosetheboss, has achieved a remarkable feat by securing a Guinness World Record for building the world’s largest smartphone replica. His giant iPhone 15 Pro Max measures an impressive 6.74 feet, making it the largest functional model of its kind.

Maini, widely respected for his detailed tech reviews and cutting-edge content, took on this ambitious challenge to create a larger-than-life version of Apple's flagship device. To bring this concept to reality, he partnered with DIYPerks, a renowned tech enthusiast and gadget-builder whose real name is Matthew Perks. Together, they constructed a fully operational iPhone replica that not only set new records but also gained considerable attention across the tech community.

A Milestone in Tech Creativity

This achievement highlights Maini’s creative edge and his dedication to pushing boundaries in tech content. By constructing a smartphone over two meters tall, he continues to strengthen his reputation as a leading voice in the tech world on YouTube.

In an interview with Guinness World Records, Maini shared his excitement, stating, "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." Reflecting on his childhood, he added, "Growing up, I would disappear into the library for hours reading the latest Guinness World Records books. To achieve an award myself feels absolutely surreal."

Celebrating Milestones on YouTube

Arun, who has been creating content on YouTube since 2011, has amassed a substantial following thanks to his insightful tech reviews. This giant iPhone was built in celebration of surpassing Apple in YouTube subscribers, a goal he had been working towards for some time. Matthew Perks, known for building supersized or miniature versions of popular gadgets, played a crucial role in this record-breaking collaboration.