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  2. Front-facing camera - Wikipedia

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    A front-facing camera, commonly known as a selfie camera, is a common feature of cameras, mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, laptops, and some handheld video game consoles. While stand-alone cameras face forward, away from the operator, tablets, smartphones and similar mobile devices typically have a camera facing the operator to allow taking ...

  3. List of longest smartphone telephoto lenses - Wikipedia

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    Smartphone lenses are often marketed in terms of "optical zoom" [ 1] relative to the phone's main camera. For example, 120mm is usually referred to as "5× optical zoom", because the main camera's focal length is commonly around 24mm. However, only a few smartphones, such as the Sony Xperia 1 IV and V, include a true zoom lens that offers ...

  4. List of selfie-related injuries and deaths - Wikipedia

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    A 17-year-old boy climbed on top of a train in Ambarnath to take a selfie but came into contact with a live wire, suffering severe injuries from the resulting electric shock. [179] 26 August 2017 India: 1 0 Electro­cution A 17-year-old boy attempted to take a selfie on top of a train carriage in Tambaram railway station. He touched a live wire ...

  5. Form factor (mobile phones) - Wikipedia

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    When flipped open, the phone's screen and keyboard are available. When flipped shut, the phone becomes much smaller and more portable than when it is opened for use. On most modern flip phones, there is usually a small display on the back of the screen to indicate the time and any incoming calls/text messages whilst the phone is closed.

  6. List of 3D-enabled mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones.The devices on this list typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays.

  7. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Circuitmess Ringo (previously MakerPhone) is another DIY Arduino phone with open source firmware [77] and available schematics, [78] focusing on education. The PiPhone, [79] ZeroPhone [80] and OURphone [81] are similar, but based on the Raspberry Pi. The main components to make an open mobile phone are: Back cover; Touch screen; Battery; Logic ...

  8. Here’s how to take a 'surveillance selfie’ with NYC traffic ...

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    Creative technologist Morry Kolman developed the website after taking a class entitled the "imperfect picture" and was tasked with "taking a picture without taking it." He could have made a ...

  9. Selfie stick - Wikipedia

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    A selfie stick is used to take photographs or video by positioning a digital camera device, typically a smartphone, beyond the normal range of the arm. [1] This allows for shots to be taken at angles and distances that would not have been possible with the human arm by itself. The sticks are typically extensible, with a handle on one end and an ...