A Singaporean company specializing in the production of cell phones without a camera has created a iPhone 5 times more expensive than the traditional model. The novelty was designed with the aim of arousing the interest of those who seek more privacy when using the smartphone. But is it worth paying that price? It depends on your need!
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iPhone made for those who want more privacy
The company responsible for the differentiated iPhone model is NonCam, which performs on-demand customization services for any brand and type of electronic device. But does it make sense for a customer to want an iPhone without a camera, considering that this is one of the differentials of this type of device? In fact, it does.
Devices for those working in sensitive areas
NonCam remains in the market as a very useful company because it removes the camera from original iPhones for customers who work in sensitive professions, such as oil and gas, laboratories and military. In addition, religious schools in some countries prohibit students from carrying camera phones around on a daily basis.
Customization value to remove the camera from the iPhone
Changing to remove the camera is not accessible at all. NonCam offers conversion kits for international customers that can be ordered virtually for $250. For those who live in Singapore and want a ready-made model, the price is around R$ 1,700, that is, almost R$ 9,208.85.
Launch of the iPhone 14 should weigh on the pockets of Apple customers
If you think that the iPhone is already an expensive device, know that the launch of version 14 of the smartphone will be accompanied by improvements that will contribute to a considerable increase in the price of the device.
All new models will be $100 (approximately R$504) more expensive than their respective predecessors. In this way, the new line can have models with prices starting at US$ 799, something around R$ 4,275.69. Now, imagine having a phone like that and still having to remove the camera due to your profession? Customers will have to think twice!
Source: Portal 6