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Default Honor gets a temperature sensor

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The Honor Play 4 Pro smartphone is set to ship with an infrared temperature sensor.

According to XDA-Developers a video shared by the company’s official Weibo account shows the handset displaying temperature readings after being held up to people’s faces and wrists. The phones were announced in China. Sadly no word on a worldwide release.

A temperature sensor would normally sound like a niche smartphone feature, but in the era of a pandemic when a high temperature could be a sign of being ill with COVID-19, it could be a helpful tool to have on hand.

Honor says that the sensor works between temperatures of -20 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Celsius (roughly -4 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit), which is more than enough to cover the human body’s range of potential temperatures, and that it can sense temperatures down to the tenth of a degree.

Honor isn’t the first company to include temperature-sensing hardware in a smartphone. The first was in 2016 with the Cat S60, a rugged smartphone that came with a thermal imaging camera. You could buy a thermal imaging sensor as a smartphone attachment too.

The Honor Play 4 Pro is otherwise a traditional midrange handsets. The cheapest model in the range is the Honor Play 4, and it has a MediaTek Dimensity 800 processor, starts with 6GB of RAM, and has four rear cameras, including primary, wide-angle, depth sensing, and macro cameras. The more expensive Honor Play 4 Pro has a Kirin 990 processor, 8GB of RAM, and just two rear cameras, although this includes a zoom camera. Both phones support 5G and have 1080p displays.

XDA-Developers reports that the temperature sensor-equipped Honor Play 4 Pro will be available in China for CNY 2999 (around $421), while the model without the temperature sensor will cost CNY 2899 (around $407). The standard Honor Play 4 will start at CNY 1799 ($253).

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