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Iphone clicks for Japanese girls

Keeping the pervs at bay

APPLE'S IPHONE COMES with an added feature in the Japanese market. The inability to turn off the camera's shutter sound.

Even in silent mode, when all of the phone's other functions are totally muted, the camera still makes the familiar click-whirr of a mechanical camera.

And the reason behind this unusual localisation? It's to prevent Japanese pervs sneaking pictures up the skirts of young ladies according to Cult of Mac.

It seems like subway trains and escalators are the favourite haunts of the happy-snappers and many an unsuspecting Japanese lass has had her pants published all over the Interwibble. Apparently. µ

L'Inq
Cult of (dirty) Mac

Comments

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I'm sure the average Japanese pervert is too wily to be thwarted by this feature for long. By definition these guys aren't good with the ladies and spend reclusive lives in the family home, tinkering with technology, vinyl dolls and themselves. They'll soon find a way to disable this.
posted by : H. Ruiz, 21 July 2008

ha ha ha

ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha... ha.
posted by : ha ha ha, 21 July 2008

Nothing new

This is exactly the reason that it's hard to turn off the shutter noise on some Windows Mobile phones (and, I'm sure, others). I was not impressed when I had the phone on silent and attempted to photograph a squirrel that was purched on a nearby car to where I had parked for lunch. Fortunately, registry hacks to the rescue.

Political correctness gone <hack>.
posted by : Andrew Garrard, 21 July 2008

STEVE JOBS IS DYING.

Stevie: Make that More Apples Per Day. Msr. Jobs has already had Fun with Knife, having Pancreatic Cancer Hacked Out in 2003. Unforetuneately, Msr. Jobs is Digesting Oneself, Now. Heres latest Article:

http://www.nypost.com/seven/07212008/business/apple_a_day_talk_120853.htm

Friends who have Visited Steve since Iphone intro state: Steve Jobs is Very,Very Thin & Waun looking. Signe of British White Power?, due to Waxen Skin Color or....grim reaper!!!.
Never More....Never More States Raven by Door. That Parrot fellow might be heading into Last Summers of Yore for poor Stephen. Dying is so personal, then to be whipped publicly. Try B-Balanced Complex b-150 bid or double existing doseage if more.
drashek Md
posted by : Surgeon_Ultie, 21 July 2008

In some places....

...this is actually a legal requirement, and has been for some time.
posted by : Brad, 21 July 2008

Hello Kitty!

For heavins' own chappatsu saki and the luv of frish sushi! How will the great unwashed Apple cliqueless, forestall the exigency for
Grope Therapy?
Why did the chikan cross the road?
Because, it took a hintae.
Sumo Do, Sumo Don't!
so so.
posted by : kaishu shinai so kah, 21 July 2008

make a lawful noise

This is a requirement by law for all mobile phones sold in Japan. I don't know when it came into effect, but it has been that way since I arrived here in 2004 at least.
posted by : tsuru, 22 July 2008

LAME

I don't even have an Iphone, and, am not getting one. But this still really pisses me off, I hated my Samsung phone which had that same stupidity. I want to be in control, not the f#@king phone in control of me. FU Apple.
posted by : Critofur, 22 July 2008

Jailbreak?

The jailbreak should deal with this shouldn't it?
posted by : Ian M, 22 July 2008

how?

i wonder how they want to enforce this.
there is no technical distinction between japanese and non-japanese iphone and no special japanese firmware either. at least none that i know of.
can someone explain?
posted by : onitake, 23 July 2008

its not that

hard ti turn off shutter sounds in windows mobile 6. At least not with my UK model HTC touch.
Is its mandatory in Japan, then japanese issued HTC phones might also be crippled.
posted by : Niki Mistry, 23 July 2008
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