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Camera de Pon

Camera de Pon

Mahjong Score Calculator

⭐️1.5 / 5
Rating
🙌2
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Camera de Pon

1.2

March 28, 2021

New features added in this version: - Enhance user privacy for ads

1.0

October 17, 2020

Price History of Camera de Pon

Description of Camera de Pon

This app makes it easy to calculate mahjong score. Anyone can know the score quickly by just taking a picture of the tiles with a camera. The main features are the following: - Fast and accurate tile recognition - Calculate scores in 4 steps without any confusion - Share your results on social media

Camera de Pon: FAQ

Can Camera de Pon support iPad devices?

No, Camera de Pon is not available for iPad users yet.
The app was developed by Ichiho OJIMA.
Camera de Pon requires iOS 14.0 or later.
The Camera de Pon app has a consumer rating of 1.5 and receives poor reviews.
The Main Genre Of The Camera De Pon App Is Games.
1.2 is the newly released version of the Camera de Pon app.
Camera de Pon rolled out its latest update on July 6, 2024.
Camera de Pon originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Camera de Pon is suitable for children aged Ichiho OJIMA.
Camera de Pon is available in English, Japanese.
No, Camera de Pon is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Camera de Pon does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Camera de Pon with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Camera de Pon

  • Doesn’t recognize my tiles at all

    Great concept however doesn’t recognize my tiles at all. I am using 36mm Japanese tiles for an autotable. They look very normal.
  • Great idea! Lacks in performance.

    Great concept. I had thought it would be great to have a Mahjong scoring app using the camera. To my surprise, here it is. Once a hand is entered correctly, the scoring has been accurate. Unfortunately, the tiles are rarely recognized accurately. Takes more time to correct it than it does to score the hand manually. Not sure why the app sees kanji 1,2,3 as kanji 1,1,1 and bamboo 6,7,8 as 4,7,8. Seems like you could program the app realize that 4,7,8 is probably 6,7,8.

    Hope it improves in later updates.