It’s no secret that all iPhones, regardless of their model, stand out because the technology company Apple works hard to offer excellent cameras that allow you to take photos and record good quality videos. Although it is a feature that is highly demanded by apple users, there are computers that do not have that precious photographic component. Why? Here we tell you.
As detailed by Applesfera, there is a company called NonCam that is dedicated to modifying iPhones (especially older models) so that they do not have cameras and then sell them (at a fairly similar price) to companies or other government entities that do not want their employees Record at your facility.
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On its website, the company claims that these personalized iPhones are aimed at customers who work in sensitive areas such as oil and gas, the military, laboratories or even religious school students in certain countries who are not allowed to carry camera phones.
“We understand the pain of having to use a crappy, cheap “dumb phone” or Android device without a camera that freezes every time you try to do anything with it. That’s why we only offer custom Apple iPhone devices,” NonCam noted in their post.
How much they cost?
Despite not having cameras, the modified cell phones that NonCam sells have a fairly high price. For example, an iPhone 6S can cost anywhere from $1,043 to $1,130. The iPhone 7, on the other hand, can be found between 1,218 and 1,304 dollars. Finally, the price of the iPhone 8 ranges between 1,391 and 1,504 dollars.