Friday, 13 September 2013

Invisible Smartphone


Invisible Smartphone::-



How many times have you frantically searched for your wallet and keys while trying to get out the door to work? Because of a recent invention, you might be adding your phone to that equation.
With transparent solar cells, transparent screen faces and many other componentry made see-through, batteries have remained dark and bulky, due to the need to use materials that hold a lot of energy for a long time. For the most part, it’s all about making the various parts as thin as possible, and stretching out their total surface area. Batteries were the one hold-out — until now.




This invention has paved the way for designers to attempt to put together all-transparent parts, and finally make that all-so-futuristic invisible phone we’ve been waiting for since we were kids. Like the Aston Martin concept phone, photographed above.

Live Science sees the benefits, and how future tech might be configured to take advantage of a transparent device, pointing out that an invisible iPad could be held up to overlay augmented reality apps on real items, people or places we encounter.



An invisible smartphone may be on the horizon. Using technologies developed for displays, a Taiwanese company is showing off prototypes of a phone made of glass.
Polytron Technologies has released a phone that is invisible, nearly, with electronics that are so tiny they are too small to see. The phone’s circuitry is made up of ultra-thin wires sandwiched between two glass layers.

Cool as it is, it seems that a phone made of glass would have to be shatterproof at the very least. And it might give a new twist to finding your misplaced phone.

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