Viral “Transparent Phone” is Actually a Fake Device to Curb Screen Addiction
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Key Entities
- • TikTok users: Drove viral attention to the transparent phone hoax.
- • Nokia (rumored): Tech brand rumored to be behind a see-through device, which was debunked.
- • “Metaphone” device creator: Person behind the social experiment to test addiction habits.
- • Social media platforms: Amplified the viral clip, demonstrating how misinformation can spread rapidly.
- • Lifestyle/tech experts: Emphasize the importance of healthier digital habits.
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Discusses mental health and society’s dependence on big tech.
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