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you've left your mobile at home. Or because your battery has gone dead. It's frustrating, right? So far no one has
found a solution to the problem of not receiving a signal when you're in the middle of the country, but now, at last,
someone has come up with a mobile phone that is always with you and never runs out of energy. BIpho Phones
have just brought out their latest invention
The Permaphone is a telephone implant that is a telephone which goes under your skin. The receiver sits behind
your ear, the microphone is in the tip of your nose and the flexible touch screen is under a layer of completely
transparent artificial skin on the inside of your wrist. All you need is a quick visit to a hospital for a simple operation
and then you are your mobile; a walking talking telephone. And the good news is that this phone doesn't need
batteries. It gets its power from your body. Every time you move, you produce kinetic energy. The Permaphone
captures this energy and so never goes dead. Or at least, not until you do
Mobile phone companies have been working for many years on phone implants. The idea has been around ever
since the 1940s when science-fiction writer Robert Heinlein first mentioned this book The Puppet Masters. But
there has always been a problem: the risks from receiving radiation inside your head. Bipho say they have solved
this problem because their phone implant uses a very low level of radiation which is not dangerous to human health. 15
The company has been working on their new phone for years and in my tumble opinion they have produced
something rather special. The operation took only five minutes and was completely painless and since I left the
hospital I've been experimenting with my new phone implant. I must say it's quite impressive After a day or two it
feels perfectly natural: just like a part of your body. The phone has all the usual applications: GPS, mp5, camera,
etc., and it's very user-friendly too: it's so simple to switch the phone on and off, to turn the volume up or down
and to access all the functions.
So are phone implants the future of mobile phone technology? Well, maybe. Certainly, it's great to have a phone
that you can't forget and which never needs batteries. However, there are some drawbacks too. For example,
when you have a cold it may not be very convenient to have the microphone in your nose. And although Bipho
say it is completely waterproof, I wonder how confident you would feel when you go swimming with your
Permaphone And finally, one more question that they haven't answered yet: do you need to go back to hospital
for another operation every time you want to update your phone?