If you’ve ever wanted to give your smartphone a
good scrub with soap and water, then you’re in luck: A Japanese company has
invented a smartphone that can be thoroughly washed.
Kyocera said it created the device, called Digno
Rafre, by developing “better sealing” for the phone. It will go on sale in
Japan next week for ¥57,000 ($460), but there are currently no plans to sell
the phone elsewhere.
As the phone works while wet, it could be handy for
people who want to take their device into the bath. But the most practical use
of a washable smartphone is to maintain cleanliness.
While dunking your phone may sound strange, phones
can carry extremely high levels of bacteria. One Wall Street Journal
investigation, which sent eight phones off for lab testing, found abnormally
high numbers of coliforms, a bacteria indicative of fecal contamination.
Meanwhile British Watchdog Which? found more bacteria on the dirtiest
smartphone tested than on an office toilet seat.
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