Waterproof phones aren’t new, especially for Japanese gadgeteers who have been merrily dropping them into sinks and toilets for years, without a care in the world.

But now Kyocera has taken things one step further, by revealing a smartphone that you can run under the tap, or dip in the sink, before giving it a proper scrubbing with soap.

The spectacularly-named Dingo Rafre comes with a rubber duck-shaped stand to prop it up for some bath time TV watching, courtesy of its built-in digital TV tuner.

Its touchscreen itself is said to work as normal, even when wet, which leads us to believe that it could be a restive screen, rather than a capacitive affair.

The rear of the handset is also slathered in a self-healing material that sounds similar to that found on the LG G Flex 2, and built-in bone-conducting audio tech negates the need for a speaker, which would otherwise be prone to letting in water.