Viral Video Reveals Camera-Less iPhones Used in Military Zones
'I Was Today Years Old': Viral Video Showing Camera-Less iPhones Used In Restricted Areas Leaves Internet Shocked
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A viral Instagram video has revealed that some iPhones used in military and high-security areas are modified to function without cameras. These alterations, performed by third-party companies, allow standard iPhones to comply with security regulations, sparking curiosity and debate among social media users about the practicality and implications of such devices.
- 01The viral video was shared by the Instagram page @indiaclashh.
- 02Modified iPhones are not manufactured by Apple but altered by third-party companies.
- 03The modifications involve removing front and back camera components to prevent unauthorized photography.
- 04Users expressed mixed reactions, with some questioning the practicality of using an iPhone without a camera.
- 05The video prompted discussions about similar practices with older devices, such as BlackBerry phones.
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A recent viral Instagram post has drawn attention to the existence of camera-less iPhones used in military zones and high-security workplaces. The video, shared by @indiaclashh, features a man explaining that these devices are not specially made by Apple but are standard iPhones modified by third-party companies to comply with stringent security regulations. The modifications involve removing both the front and back cameras to prevent unauthorized photography, ensuring sensitive information remains protected. While the claim is partially true, it has sparked curiosity and debate among social media users. Many commented humorously on the practicality of using a camera-less iPhone, with one user noting, “But bro camera’s are the main point of iPhone.” Others pointed out that similar practices existed with older devices like BlackBerry phones, which also had models without cameras for office use. The video has prompted users to question the functionality of these modified devices, including why certain camera-related options still appear on the interface despite the hardware being removed.
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