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Japanese iPhone has setting to protect women from 'upskirt' attacks



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The iPhone 3G in Japan has a special feature unique to that country: the camera always makes a conspicuous 'shutter' sound when a picture is taken, even when the phone is set to 'silent' mode.

The loud shutter sound is supposed to deter voyeurs from taking sneaky pictures up women’s’ skirts - or down their tops.

In Japan, upskirt and downblouse shots have become increasingly popular with the advent of high-resolution camera phones.

As a result, all cell phones sold in Japan make a conspicuous shutter sound, or say the word “cheese” when a snap is taken, according to Nobuyuki Hayashi, a tech reporter based in Tokyo. On almost all new cell phones, the camera shutter sound can not be muted, Hayashi says.

“Some manufacturers have even put louder shutter sound,” he reports.

The shutter on the first iPhone sold in Japan could be muted in silent mode; an anomaly that many wondered whether Apple would correct in the iPhone 3G, Hayashi says.

Apple did: The shutter sound cannot be turned off, even in silent mode, Hayashi says.

Is it not a little scary that so-called 'upskirts' are such a phenomenon in Japan (and elsewhere, no doubt) that local phone technology has to find ways to protect women from such abuse?
LindseyIndigo

48 responses // Japanese iPhone has setting to protect women from 'upskirt' attacks

  • See hollabacknyc.com for another fab way to combat street harassment!
    biancamarisa
  • Haha, oh Japan.

    At least they addressed the problem, the Japanese are notorious for not caring about women's problems. Pretty disgustingly sexist culture in some ways.
    Saladin
  • Why don't they just buy a dirty magazine?
    mayalynn
  • Well, then I'm certainly not buying one. That's for the heads-up!
    IAMROBOT
  • If only there was a shutter sound for whenever we got grab assed....
    Kiri
  • ah, but there's something better kiri - the sound of heeled foot meeting balls. an assault for an assault?
    LindseyIndigo
  • Yeah, my Sony Ericsson phone is the same. Guess I'll just have to advanced to my pen camera for those chancy voyeur pictures. JK ;)
    Kewara81
  • Smart move.
    I just wish it would ZAP the crap out of the holder, too.
    huntre
  • What am I supposed to do for work now?! This is totally going to ruin me!
    JohnnyT426
  • It is very disturbing... but nothing new... the way this world is going nothing surprises me anymore.

    freeurmind~
    freeurmind21
  • cannot be muted....the jokes on you.

    CHEESE!
    J_Jammer
  • watch this comment being used here, here, here, here, here, and here
    What good is it if the sound goes off AFTER the picture is taken?
    Suninthetrees
  • I predict in 2 months upskirt shots of deaf Japanese women will be on the rise.
    Scott_Bromley
  • What is the world coming to? I'm not even going to make the tasteless joke on the "cheese" upskirt scenario...
    damnneargenius
  • Did not expect this one...

    wow
    ESKCSG
  • the sound must get annoying to people who arent pervs.and just trying to take pictures
  • Technology always causes problems;
    Fortunately it usually fixes them as well.

    But yes, this must get annoying for people who are non-pervs trying to take shots of them with their buddies or something.
    yourimmortal
  • Way to go japan !
    DG3
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  • good. now iall the iphone has to do is stop world hunger .then it would definitly win the nobel peace prize.
    SkiinypANDA11
  • Humans are retarded. Why do a handful of pervs make the technology awkward for everyone? I would have never in a millions years guessed that such a problem even existed. Get some class guys.
    damnneargenius
  • I guess they will just have to go back to buying used women's underwear out of the vending machines in the men's room.
    AlinaJette
  • Scotland has the same problem. women doing upkilt attacks. terrible just terrible.
    deane
  • I live in Japan. This kind of technology does deter the 'upskirt' shot. Unfortunately, it doesn't do much for the grabbing or self-exposing that happens are a pretty regular basis.
    jlwortinger
  • These girls are totaly wearing skirts that are too short... and the japanes act all innocent but the guys are all pervs. They know it. punk asses. At least the feature is there to help Protect a woman's right to wear revealing clothing.
    parisinla
  • this is a good idea and all...but i turn my camera phone to silent when i want to catch a picture of my daughter without her noticing...and when it makes the shutter sound i can never catch those cute kodak moments.
    northstar13
  • Although annoying for the average user, picture-sounds are a godsend for teachers, Japanese women, and really, anyone who is wary of being photographed.
    PaintingM
  • i feel sorry for the creepy little men that take up skirt photo's.
    can they not see womens pants like the rest of us??

    in the stripclub.
    RIVA_C
  • PANCHIRA
    PcfllIntent
  • with the one click jail brake I think this is a somewhat good idea but not all that effective.
    gylu
  • Nice one, nothing like technology doing a nifty bit of social engineering/policing. Now if only all attempted sexual assults were accompanied by an off-putting shutter-click and 'cheese' sound..
    purplefox
  • How about guys just stop taking pictures up women's skirts? That would solve the problem right there.
    azalea
  • It's made me think twice about wearing my skirt's!
  • DAMN YOU IPHONE!!!
  • I didn't think the first iPhone wasn't sold in Japan, as it wasn't 3G, and the all Japanese mobile networks are 3G?
    Simon_S
  • when your riding up the escalator and some dude takes a picture behind you, You knew what he was doing thanks to iphone! now you can ignore him and give him the finger.
    SketchArwen
  • Actually all cell phones in Japan have had this noise feature for a couple of years now. The last two phones I had made a shutter noise which made for some arkward moments when snapping a photo in a museum or temple where you weren't suppose to.
    SamuraiDave
  • This is pretty old news. My friend was telling me about this in 2005. In fact even in the states most phones u buy know does not have a silent shutter.
    thehermit