Whenever Apple announces new iPhones, their cameras quickly become the most talked about feature. Do they take better images than the cams of previous models? Are they good in low light? But, quality of iPhone cameras isn’t the most talked about thing these days. On contrary, it’s a lack of any cameras on some iPhones.
Camera-less iPhones are like regular iPhones, but with a twist—they’ve had their cameras removed. These stealthy devices cater to folks who work in sensitive environments. Think energy facilities or research labs. It’s also a dream smartphone of some minimalists for sure.
One of these phones has recently emerged on Reddit. A user posted a photo of a non-camera iPhone, allegedly of a guy working at a nuclear power plant.
So where does this iPhone come from? Apple never announced it, at least not publicly. A third-party mod? Possibly.
Searching for a place to buy a camera-less iPhone online, I have found a site of a Singaporean brand called NonCam. They offer some camera-less iPhones, but they are all based on old models – up to the iPhone SE 2020.
Here are some of these beauties:



Images source: NonCam
A camera-less iPhone offered to the masses may be a good idea. No need to worry about low-light camera performance, you can enjoy your dinner right away without taking the picture first, and finally a phone with no camera bump on the back.
Would you buy one?
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