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Arun Rupesh Maini (born (1995-10-24)24 October 1995), better known as Mrwhosetheboss, is an English YouTuber who is best known for his technology-related content.
Early life and education
Arun Rupesh Maini was born on 24 October 1995 in Nottingham, England and is of Indian origin. His mother is from India, and moved to the UK when she was 15.: 1:18 Maini's father is from Leicester, England.: 1:41 As a child, he attended two schools. On weekdays, he would attend a regular English school, and, on weekends, he would attend a Hindi school, in order to learn Hindi. He was educated at the fee-paying Nottingham High School, and then moved on to study economics at the University of Warwick in Coventry, England.
Career
Maini originally began by creating video game related content. When he was 14 years old, Maini's brother gave him his first smartphone, a ZTE Blade. Maini "fell in love with it", made a video about the phone, and that video performed "much better than I expected". This caused Maini to turn his attention to creating videos about smartphones.
During his time at university, Maini had an eight week internship at Pricewaterhouse Coopers, an accounting firm in London. Maini didn't find this very interesting, and often finished his jobs "really quickly", so would write down ideas for YouTube videos that he would record in the evenings. When he finished this internship, he was offered an entry-level job, that would earn a salary of £35,000. However, he turned down the job and opted to focus more on his YouTube career.
The Mrwhosetheboss channel initially focused on videos about smartphones. However, as the channel gained a following, Maini extended his video topic to cover other types of technology, and has since also made other opinion-related technology videos. In 2015, Maini uploaded his first viral video which was a tutorial on creating a makeshift 3D hologram projector by crafting a pyramid composed of reflective material and placing it on a smartphone screen.
In May 2021, Maini signed with Night Media. In September 2022, Maini released a video claiming that Samsung phones may have problems with swelling batteries after he found that his Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Samsung Galaxy S6, and Samsung Galaxy S10 had all experienced the issue. Similar claims were corroborated in the video by YouTuber Marques Brownlee.
In August 2024, after achieving a goal he set himself of overtaking Apple in YouTube subscribers, Maini, along with Matthew Perks, built a 2.054 metres (6.74 ft) replica of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which, on 29 August, achieved a Guinness World Record for the largest smartphone replica.
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References
External links
Mrwhosetheboss's channel on YouTube
Mrwhosetheboss on Instagram
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