Question of the day

 Skeuomorphism is the phenomenon through which a derivative object retains its nonfunctional ornamental design cues from structures inherent to the original.

We commonly see skeuomorphism in our software calendars, where they still possess the paper binding effect. Or in the logos of several software applications like our camera, notes or even compass.

The most widely used skuemorph would be in one of the above mentioned software apps.

The kyocera visual phone vp 210, launched in Tokyo 1999, was the first phone to possess this said feature, and to mimic its predecessors' cameras which were bulkier, like fujifilm, it retained a nostalgic sound


Which sound, a skuemorph, that we see in all cameras even to this date?

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