Transparent Smartphones Now a Possibility?!
Taiwan-based Polytron Technologies is trying to a transparent smartphone reality. While it's not something that will be happening anytime soon, the possibility of such a thing is even closer thanks to Polytron's prototype.
According to the verge, "Polytron's prototype is its so-called Switchable Glass technology — a conductive OLED that uses liquid crystal molecules to display images. When the phone is powered off, these molecules form a white cloudy composition, but once activated with electric current (flowing through transparent wires), they realign to form text, icons, or other imagery. In its finished state, the phone would feature dual-sided multi-touch displays (front and back), raising new possibilities for OS and UI design."













