The video likely worked by tapping into the desire for powerful yet affordable tech, positioning a slightly older iPad model as a high-performance alternative to newer, more expensive options. The "iPad killer" hook and the demonstration of its capabilities, even with a mention of overheating under stress, created intrigue and potentially drove engagement from users looking for value.
Summary
The video showcases an iPad Mini 5, highlighting its performance with an A12 chip and 3GB of RAM, claiming it's an "iPad killer." It briefly shows the device's settings and app usage, suggesting it can handle demanding tasks despite some overheating during stress testing.
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