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it has 45 million views, which is a lot of wet phones. The video first appeared on YouTube four years ago, so it's still relatively young in the grand scheme of the video-sharing service.
One YouTube video, which has amassed 45 million views, promises to do exactly that through sound vibrations, which will, in theory, “eject water from your phone speaker and completely remove ...
He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. YouTube videos’ view counter famously gets stuck at “301+” views, but that beautifully ambiguous state is going away forever.