Wasn’t this the future?


Because we’re pretty sure it’s possible.
Transparent batteries were announced almost a decade ago.

LCD screens are already transparent; it’s the light panel behind them that creates opacity.
To make a handheld backlit transparent display possible, we suggest the manufacture of what we’ve come to call a Thinflect™ Screen; a hybrid transparent LCD screen illuminated by an internal short-throw projector mounted at the lower chin of the device, where the light is bounced up to the viewing angle of the screen using an angled reflector panel etched into the internal glass.

With this type of screen, each pixel of the image can be lit up individually, much like OLED display technology.

If some components cannot be made transparent, they can be hidden at the lower chin of the phone, and either a misted or mirror gradient finish can gently fade into the crystal clear main body of the phone.