Even police can't tell whether iPhone-shaped anti-explosion weapon is real or fake

Even police can't tell whether iPhone-shaped anti-explosion weapon is real or fake
Canadian police recently seized two deadly weapons - explosion-proof stun guns, which look very similar to iPhones. Police said it is illegal to buy or carry such weapons. What is this iPhone explosion-proof stun gun? In fact, someone made an iPhone case that also functions as an explosion-proof stun gun. It has a built-in battery that can double the standby time of the phone and can also emit 950,000 volts of current, which is extremely powerful. The first such stun gun was seized because someone reported a sales website, and the second was seized during a riot at the door of a bar. A woman carrying the stun gun will be charged in July for assault with a weapon and possession of a prohibited weapon. Such a dangerous weapon is very concealed, making it difficult to distinguish which phone is safe and harmless. The "iPhone" on the left in the picture below is the weapon seized by the police. Can you tell them apart?

As a winner of Toutiao's Qingyun Plan and Baijiahao's Bai+ Plan, the 2019 Baidu Digital Author of the Year, the Baijiahao's Most Popular Author in the Technology Field, the 2019 Sogou Technology and Culture Author, and the 2021 Baijiahao Quarterly Influential Creator, he has won many awards, including the 2013 Sohu Best Industry Media Person, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Beijing Third Place, the 2015 Guangmang Experience Award, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Finals Third Place, and the 2018 Baidu Dynamic Annual Powerful Celebrity.

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