Unlike conventional smartphones, Textura does not have a regular display, but rather a replacement that is made for the vision impaired in the form of a large black dynamic planar surface. This ferrofluid-like screen forms bumps to create pieces of data, much like any regular phone would.
“It even comes with a headphone jack so that the blind can have personalized audio feedback. And all that in a design so slick and neat, you wouldn’t even notice that this is actually a mobile phone without a screen,” according to Yano Design.