The mobile phone, named Digno Rafre, can be "cleaned as thoroughly as a piece of tableware" and will be released in Japan next week
A Japanese mobile phone company has created a phone which it claims can be washed with soap without any damage to the device.
On
the average, a mobile phone is thought to be covered in more bacteria
than the average toilet, which means mobile phones harbor numerous germs
from clothing and hands.
British online tabloid Mirror.co.uk reports that Japanese company Kyocera has designed a new phone that can be cleaned with soap and water.
The device, named Digno Rafre, can be "cleaned as thoroughly as a piece of tableware" and will be released in Japan next week.
The
developers of the phone have not released any information on what keeps
the phone working while wet except that it has no speaker and transmits
sound through “connective tissue” as opposed to a traditional speaker.
The
phone will run Android 5.1, sport a 13MP camera and measure 5-inches in
length. It will cost £310 but unfortunately, will not be released
outside Japan.
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