OnePlus 8 Pro makes a fuss after discovering its ability to see through some clothing
OnePlus 8 Pro makes a fuss after discovering its ability to see through some clothing

OnePlus 8 Pro made a fuss in the past two days, as it was determined that one of the filters provided by the device's camera app could pierce a certain dark matter similar to the X-ray.

Anyone with a mobile phone can test by accessing the camera app, accessing the photo color filter and then directing the device to black plastic or fabric.

The person who tested the device said: Viewing through objects applies only to thin black materials, and even a few can be seen by highlighting directly those things. These include: consoles and shirts. The Apple TV platform is the clearest example of how mobile phones work on the Internet.

The popular YouTube channel Unbox Therapy (specializing in research equipment) released a video showing the color filter function. In fact, the phone can tell who is behind a black shirt.

The reason for this function is that the infrared sensor used by OnePlus combines the type of radiation that is not visible to the naked eye.

It is believed that this mobile phone functionality can cause problems for the company (OnePlus), especially when it comes to wearing someone else's clothes and violating this right to privacy. Depending on the severity of the issue, OnePlus may need to restrict its functionality by updating my software. This is what happened to Sony. In the 1990s, Sony had to call in a night vision camera that was used to dress in the past.




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