GregsGadgets
Apple Ecosystem, Smartphones, and Laptops with a focus on future hardware rumors and satire.
Nutrition Label
GregsGadgets focuses on the Apple ecosystem, blending standard tutorials with speculative commentary and satirical reviews of future hardware. While transparency regarding sponsorships is high, the channel frequently uses titles claiming hands-on experience with unreleased devices (like 'M5' models) to frame rumor discussions or narrative skits. Viewers should distinguish between his practical guides for current devices and his entertainment-focused predictions for products that do not yet exist.
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Notes
- !Titles often list unreleased models; check the content to see if it is a rumor roundup or satirical skit.
- !Sponsorships are clearly disclosed verbally and in descriptions, making paid partnerships easy to spot.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

You're Wrong about the MacBook Neo

MacBook Neo VS M5 MacBook Air - SAVE YOUR MONEY!

MacBook Neo - Apple Just BLEW MY MIND!

M5 MacBook Air vs M5 MacBook Pro - You Can't Get Fooled!

M4 iPad Air VS M5 iPad Pro - DON'T BE FOOLED!

Why is Everyone STILL Buying the iPhone 17 Pro

Apple CONFIRMS New Products THIS Monday! (New MacBook, iPad, & More!)

MacBooks Are About to Change...

Something's Strange About Apple's March Event

iPhone Air - 4 MONTHS Later!

M5 iPad Pro FOUR Months Later!

The New Siri

The iPhone Fold will be Different…

M5 iPad Pro vs M5 MacBook Pro — I Didn’t Expect This!

Apple is About to Change The MacBook Forever
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“and thank you to Anker for sponsoring this video.”[03:49] →
The creator provides a clear, verbal disclosure of the sponsorship immediately following the integrated ad segment.
“I'm recovering from being sick, my voice is a little rough, I'm a little congested to be honest with you... the boss doesn't give out sick days here.”[00:44] →
The creator acknowledges physical friction (illness/voice issues), adding perceptual detail and reality to the video production context.
“You can see just how incredibly thin this is, it actually feels different in the hand.”[2:15] →
Host demonstrates direct, tactile engagement with the physical hardware, validating hands-on experience with the device shown (M4).
“M4 iPad Pro vs M3 MacBook Air”[0:05] →
The video content and audio explicitly identify the devices as 'M4' and 'M3', directly contradicting the provided title's claim of 'M5' hardware.
“M5 iPad Pro FOUR Months Later!”[0:00] →
While the software critiques are valid, the specific hardware performance claims and 'four month' usage history are narrative fabrications for the skit, lacking real-world data.
“The MacBook Neo effectively kills the value proposition of the M5 Air unless you absolutely need that active cooling.”[04:12] →