Posted on 25 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
As more and more people pay attention to environmental concerns, Sony Ericsson is jumping on board with a concept called GreenHeart. This handset uses a whole host of green tech and embodies what the company would like to bring to the market over the next few years.
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At the moment, we have no idea what the GreenHeart would look like ...
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Posted on 15 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
If you want to make a more environmentally-conscious choice when purchasing a cell phone, why not consider the Samsung E200 Eco? Samsung has gone green with this candybar phone that has a casing made entirely from corn-based bioplastics.
And for a green phone, it's no slouch. It features:
1.3 megapixel camera
SMS and video messaging
MP3 player
Not too bad, if you ask me. Plus, ...
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Posted on 30 June 2008 by Helenna Archangela
Sony Ericsson has managed to place themselves at the top of the Greenpeace green electronics list. If you've somehow missed seeing this meter in the past or you're just curious about the reasoning behind the placement of the companies you can read up on them here.
Sony Ericsson received such high marks for showing reports that revealed all of their new ...
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Posted on 30 June 2008 by Helenna Archangela
Sony Ericsson has managed to place themselves at the top of the Greenpeace green electronics list. If you've somehow missed seeing this meter in the past or you're just curious about the reasoning behind the placement of the other companies you can read up on them here.
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Posted on 16 June 2008 by Ewdison Then
Samsung is going green with its two new environmental friendly handset, the W510 and F268. The phone is manufactured with bio-plastic made from natural material extracted from corn. Samsung went further by avoiding the usage of any heavy metals including lead, mercury, and cadmium on its W510 production.
Saving energy usage is also part of Samsungs new green mission with its ...
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