The folding phones they are the future of the smartphone industry, but it seems like in a few years mobiles will be truly different from what we know today. However, they introduced in Japan a smartphone that can mark a new indicator, at least in terms of user safety, because it can block your cameras when you find nun.
Smartphones have become a platform for mass photography, which is also expanding in "nlies" or nnds. If you are a parent and want to make sure your kids aren't involved in this kind of thing, now you can buy it The E20 tone, the phone that shuts off its cameras when it detects nuts
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It is a Japanese firm Tone smartphone with a feature called & # 39; Smartphone Protection & # 39;. A function that uses machine learning within the camera app to detect nun and inappropriate scenes taken by phone. That is, if the camera app detects nudity, it is a signal lock the cameras automatically so that this image can be stored in the device gallery.
If you find naked, the phone locks your cameras
But there is no such thing, because this phone can too connect to teaching / parenting device
Among its features, the Tone E20 has a A 6.26-inch HD + display with a water drop notch, 64 GB of internal storage, Helio P22 chipset, 3,900 mAh battery, fingerprint reader, face unlock and Android 9.0 Pie, among others.
As for the cameras, the front is available sensor for 8 megapixel selfies, while in the background there is a triple camera setup, which includes a 12 megapixel lens, a 2 megapixel and a 2 megapixel component. It is currently available in Japan via price at 19,800 yen
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