

Arun Maini, aka Mrwhosetheboss, is a man on a mission. The young tech YouTuber has tasked himself with a colossal challenge. His name may not be David, but he didn’t step away from standing against Goliath. On his YouTube channel, Arun has called out the tech behemoth, Apple.
Arun Rupesh Maini is a 24-year-old British influencer and entrepreneur. He runs one of the biggest tech channels on the platform. Starting his career at a very young age, Arun never expected that he would ever get the opportunity to boast a channel with over 14 million subscribers. But now, after hitting his dream milestone, he is all set to make history.
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Tech YouTuber challenges Apple to make a better iPhone
Online platforms such as YouTube have become one of the biggest advertising avenues in the modern commercial industry. Big companies, including Apple, spend millions of dollars ($200 million per year in the case of Apple) to promote their YouTube videos and channels. Currently, Apple’s official YouTube channel has nearly 17 million subscribers.

With over 14 million subscribers, Arun has openly declared war on Apple. He has urged his fans and followers to share his channel and content as much as they can so he can reach and surpass 16 million subscribers, taking over the tech giant. But that is not all; if he succeeds in doing it, Arun has promised to complete an impossible job!
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“I never did YouTube for the numbers. Even the thought of 10,000 subscribers following my little tech channel was crazy,” said Arun. Although he had never imagined having 10,000 subs, he currently boasts a whopping 14 million subs. “Actually, the idea of me and my team of seven merry men overtaking the single largest tech company on the platform is absolutely hilarious.”
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“If we do it, I will make the largest and most powerful iPhone on the whole planet,” promised Arun. This challenge was posted on April 25, 2023. So far, the YouTuber has managed to gain over a thousand subscribers. Although the task is colossal, it is not impossible.
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On Twitter, the YouTuber gave a tease about his latest dedications, saying, “I’ve started reinvesting basically everything I’m earning from current videos into making the next set of videos bigger and better. It feels difficult in the short term, but in the long term, I hope it’s going to mean tech videos like you’ve never seen before.”
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