Scientists have developed a sweat-able mobile device to adapt to high and low temperatures.

The devices were coated with three layers of special developed metal, which kept the electronic devices low by releasing water in a process that simulates sweating, according to the British "Daily Mail" website.

This mechanism has been developed by Chinese scientists, but it is expensive for large-scale production at the present time, and may be applicable at lower costs in the future.

The mechanism can be applied to all electronic devices, including portable electronic devices such as tablets and phones, to maintain it in cases of high temperatures that usually affect the performance of the devices.