New Delhi: The premium Chinese smartphone manufacturer has become rude with an X-ray sensor camera installed in a smartphone phone, after which it has been banned. This smartphone was launched by the company during the lockdown in India in May. However, with the in-built X-ray sensor present in the phone’s camera, it would also take a photo from inside the man’s clothes and plastic, after which a lot of uproar took place.
This smartphone was from OnePlusOnePlus launched its premium smartphone Oneplus 8 Pro in May. Four camera sensors have been given on the rear panel of the phone, including a photochrome lens. After such photos surfaced from the users, the company blocked the photochrome camera for some time. After working on the camera for a long time, the company is disabled this feature forever with new updates. Users have been informed about this in an official blog.Users had expressed concernAccording to a news from The Sun, the company had earlier disabled this sensor, but this camera sensor has been disabled permanently. This filter used to give unique color to the photos with the help of infrared but its special function was revealed in the review units of the phone. Many
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users had expressed concern about privacy regarding this camera, which is seen across many electronics and clothes. Software updateDue to the changes made in the software, objects or clothes can no longer be seen with the help of a phone camera. The new update of OnePlus has been announced in the official blog post on Wednesday. Photo by t-shirtPictures shared on social media showed that OnePlus’s infrared lens can see through the case of many gadgets and the photos show wiring and batteries. Another photo surprised the users, which could be read with the help of a text camera written inside the t-shirt. This camera feature of OnePlus was first detected by US tech commentator Ben Jeskin in May and shared photos on Twitter.