Did you know nine in 10 children own a mobile phone by the time they reach 11?
Dense with apps and loaded with cameras, not to mention the ability to send pictures for free on high–speed data connections, today's phones are a far cry from the Nokia 3310 this reporter got at the age of 12.
But with all that tech comes problems: hours of screen time, a bombardment of text messages and, sadly, pressure from peers and predators to share explicit images. One in five secondary–age pupils say they've felt coerced to send one.
It was only a matter of time until someone invented a phone that tries to address all of these problems in a single stroke. Enter the HMD Fuse.
Its makers, the awkwardly named Human Mobile Devices – the remnants of Nokia's mobile phone division – say this is the world's first mobile phone capable of blocking nudity in real time.







