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Pyongyang Touch

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The Pyongyang Touch (Korean: 평양 타치) is a line of smartphone, with its first version launched in North Korea in 2014[1] and likely produced by the Chinese company Uniscope. It is named after the capital of the country, Pyongyang. Not much is known about the technical data, but the phone is believed to run a modified version of Android. Externally, it resembles the iPhone 3G and is available in white, pink, and blue.[1] Since access to the Internet is denied to a large part of the population in North Korea, there is only access to the Intranet Kwangmyong. It is particularly popular among the younger population, according to Choson Sinbo.[1]

Models

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Pyongyang 2413

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Pyongyang 2418

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The device has a "panorama" function and had a flashlight app as default. The user can use Photoshop to edit photos they take with the phone's camera.[2] The phone also offers medical self-diagnosis services and scientific agricultural apps.[3]

Pyongyang 2421

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The device included a security feature that did not work properly.[4]

Pyongyang 2423

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The device is able to make Word documents, Excel files and PowerPoints.[5] According to a report by The Stimson Center, the device (along with the Pyongyang 2413) has been jailbroken by North Korean citizens to circumvent surveillance measures and media restrictions on the devices.[6]

Pyongyang 2425

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The device includes wireless charging, an advanced camera, and facial recognition.[7]

Pyongyang 2428

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The device uses Android 8.1 as its operating system.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Villas-Boas, Antonio (31 July 2018). "North Korea has its own smartphones that you can't buy anywhere else — check out some of the smartphones North Koreans are using". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 16 September 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  2. ^ "[이슈분석] 北 평양터치 써보니..."날씬하게, 눈 크게 '찰칵'"". etnews. 2018-10-09.
  3. ^ "北 스마트폰 '평양터치' 입수···'명의원·울림·광명' ICT 실체 공개". 2018-10-09.
  4. ^ "북 주민, 엉터리 스마트폰 도난방지기능에 분노". 2018-12-14.
  5. ^ "북한 최신 스마트폰 '평양2423' 써보니 '깜짝'". The Hankyoreh. 2019-03-11.
  6. ^ Greenberg, Andy. "North Koreans Are Jailbreaking Phones to Access Forbidden Media". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  7. ^ "북한 무선충전기능 '평양2425' 스마트폰 개발". nkeconomy. 2019-04-10.
  8. ^ "최신 스마트폰 진달래7, 타제품엔 없는 '이것' 탑재했다는데…". Daily NK. 2020-07-17.
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