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Samsung upcycles older phones to diagnose eye diseases in impoverished communities

(Credit: Samsung) Samsung Electronics has developed a medical device that uses older models of its Galaxy smartphone line to screen for eye diseases in underserved areas. The global electronics firm teamed up with International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness and Yonsei University Health System in South Korea to create the EYELIKE fundus camera under its Galaxy Upcycling programme, which started in 2017. WHAT IT DOES An old unused Galaxy smartphone is used to capture images through a lens attachment. The device then uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyse and diagnose the images for ophthalmic disease. It also connects to an app that gathers patient data and suggests a treatment regimen.

Samsung Turning Old Phones Into Medical Tools To Find Eye Diseases In Rural India

Samsung Turning Old Phones Into Medical Tools To Find Eye Diseases In Rural India Indiatimes 3 hours ago © Provided by Indiatimes Your old Samsung Galaxy smartphone could soon help doctors in rural parts of India and around the world diagnose eye diseases. © Provided by Indiatimes Samsung Dubbed Eyelike handheld fundus cameras, they were developed by Samsung in 2017 as a part of its Galaxy Upcycle initiative which has helped several individuals in the rural parts of the world get necessary eye care.  Powered by an old smartphone, the Eyelike handheld fundus connects with a lens attachment for enhanced diagnosis, whereas the (old) smartphone is helpful in capturing images of the eyes. It uses AI algorithms to analyse and diagnose ophthalmic diseases. The device later connects to an app that accurately captures patient data with treatment regimen suggestions at a relatively affordable cost.

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