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Video by woman who scroll over 50 million views through invisible telephone racks,

The invisible telephone sparked people's interest. | Catgpt

A video of a woman who scrolls on a completely transparent “smartphone” while he is waiting in line in a Bubble Tea shop in San Francisco, Tiktok blew up, but what exactly is going on?

The comments on the Tikok video strongly speculate that it is a transparent phone that Nokia advertised last year, but that's not the case.

The woman who posted the video, Catgpt, later followed her viral video, in which she explained her new run device, something that is called “methaaphone”.

“It is exactly what it looks like, a clear piece of acrylic that is shaped like an iPhone,” says Cat. “My friend is actually the inventor and creator of this.”

The so -called methaaphone was created by Cat's friend in response to a widespread telephone dependency and to see whether a clear piece of plastic “could possibly contain the addiction of someone by replacing the feeling of having a phone in the pocket with something that feels exactly the same.”

Cat says she tested the methaaphone to see if it could relieve the telephone dependency – it seems not the case.

“I used my phone less last week than I carried it around with me? Probably not,” she says. “But only the idea that I could have something in my life, something that I can touch and hold, and the conversation that this little guy solves online is really important.”

CAT admits that it could be “only a strange party trick”, but in view of the attention that the video has received online, at least it shows how everyone is obsessed with their devices.

Are smartphones ever replaced?

Last year the much high human Ai pin was released; A device without a screen that was originally marketed as the next development of the smartphone. In this way, however, things were not awarded, the reviewers hated the 700 dollar -hard party and the project was finally closed at the beginning of this year.

Nevertheless, there is clearly an appetite to free the world of his smartphone addiction, which, as CAT says, “should make us better connected.”

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