This week a OnePlus 8 Pro camera feature went viral. The Color Filter camera – one of four cameras on the back of the OnePlus 8 Pro – was discovered to be able to "see through" certain materials, like ...
Just one month after dozens of people were swindled by fraudsters into buying fake ``see-through" glasses, ads promoting an X-ray camera filter are causing another round of controversy. The latest ...
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So you've got four cameras at the back of your OnePlus 8 Pro, one of which the company calls a Photochome Camera. This is also known as a Color Filter Camera, and it's not usually utilized when you're ...
The OnePlus 8 Pro has an unexpected hidden ability which is sure to spark concerns over privacy. The OnePlus 8 Pro Camera can see through some materials. Reports are flooding in that the OnePlus 8 Pro ...
OnePlus took to OnePlus Community to announce that the ‘Photochrom filter’ or X-Ray vision as it is commonly called will be only disabled in China (HydrogenOS). That means the feature will continue to ...
“While we think this camera gives users the ability to get more creative with smartphone photography, we also understand the concerns that have been raised,” the company said in a statement on its ...
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus apologized Tuesday after netizens raised privacy concerns over one of the company’s camera filters, which was shown to see through some clothes and plastics. The ...
The OnePlus 8 Pro's crazy secret camera feature went viral a few days ago when several users discovered that you can use a color filter to see through some materials, including plastic and textiles.
Update: OenPlus has announced on Weibo that it would be disabling the X-ray feature on the OnePlus 8 Pro's color filter lens in an upcoming update. While earlier it was noted that the X-ray feature ...
So, why is the X-Ray like see-through happening on certain materials? Well, the IR sensor is possibly picking up on the infrared radiation that bounces off practically everything in this world (also ...
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