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You can already use your smartphone for everything from listening to music to paying for lunch and turning off the lights, and now Chinese tech giant Huawei is adding one more capability to that list: taking your temperature.
Huawei's recently unveiled Honor Play 4 Pro, which is only available in China, claims to be capable of measuring the temperatures of people, animals, and objects through an infrared (IR) sensor located on the back of the phone.
A demo of the phone shows the device displaying a temperature reading after it had been held near a person's head or wrist. The feature is also working on a kitten and an ice cream pop.
The phone should be capable of detecting temperatures between -20°C (-4°F) to 100°C (212°F).
It's not the first time tech companies have tried to bring temperature sensing capabilities to smartphones. Many companies developed smartphones for measuring temperature and humidity. But all of those solutions were aimed at detecting the air temperature of a user's surroundings, not skin or body temperature.
Contactless thermometers that use IR sensors like the one in the Honor Play 4 Pro have become a common tool for monitoring temperature amid the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in China.

The smartphone can be purchased in China with or without the temperature sensor, and otherwise includes support for 5G and runs on Huawei's Kirin 990 processor.
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You can already use your smartphone for everything from listening to music to paying for lunch and turning off the lights, and now Chinese tech giant Huawei is adding one more capability to that list: taking your temperature.
Huawei's recently unveiled Honor Play 4 Pro, which is only available in China, claims to be capable of measuring the temperatures of people, animals, and objects through an infrared (IR) sensor located on the back of the phone.
A demo of the phone shows the device displaying a temperature reading after it had been held near a person's head or wrist. The feature is also working on a kitten and an ice cream pop.
The phone should be capable of detecting temperatures between -20°C (-4°F) to 100°C (212°F).
It's not the first time tech companies have tried to bring temperature sensing capabilities to smartphones. Many companies developed smartphones for measuring temperature and humidity. But all of those solutions were aimed at detecting the air temperature of a user's surroundings, not skin or body temperature.
Contactless thermometers that use IR sensors like the one in the Honor Play 4 Pro have become a common tool for monitoring temperature amid the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in China.
The smartphone can be purchased in China with or without the temperature sensor, and otherwise includes support for 5G and runs on Huawei's Kirin 990 processor.
Thank you all....