Samsung Evergreen - The Ecofriendly, 3G, Qwerty Phone launched in India
AT&T and Samsung Mobile have teamed up to bring the new Samsung Evergreen to AT&T.
What makes this phone Eco-friendly?
Answer is: It is built with recycled post-consumer plastics and packaging that utilizes 80% recycled post-consumer paper.
Some of the features it vouches for are:
2.4-inch display
Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
2.0 megapixel camera
Video camcorder
AT&T Navigator
Bluetooth wireless technology v2.1 + SSP
The Evergreen meets strict RoHS standards (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive) 1, including being free of PVC2, BFR3 and Beryllium.
This phone is powered by an Energy Star Version 2.0 qualified energy efficient charger (level V) with standby power loss less than 0.03W and an energy efficiency of less than 75 percent.
In addition, the device features Eco-oriented wallpaper and ring tones. 😀
Over the launch of this Eco-friendly phone: Samsung Mobile announced that it will donate $1 for every device sold, with a maximum donation of $100,000, to the non-profit organization 'Cell Phones for Soldiers'
Isn't it an awesome initiative? 😀
What makes this phone Eco-friendly?
Answer is: It is built with recycled post-consumer plastics and packaging that utilizes 80% recycled post-consumer paper.
Some of the features it vouches for are:
2.4-inch display
Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
2.0 megapixel camera
Video camcorder
AT&T Navigator
Bluetooth wireless technology v2.1 + SSP
The Evergreen meets strict RoHS standards (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive) 1, including being free of PVC2, BFR3 and Beryllium.
This phone is powered by an Energy Star Version 2.0 qualified energy efficient charger (level V) with standby power loss less than 0.03W and an energy efficiency of less than 75 percent.
In addition, the device features Eco-oriented wallpaper and ring tones. 😀
Over the launch of this Eco-friendly phone: Samsung Mobile announced that it will donate $1 for every device sold, with a maximum donation of $100,000, to the non-profit organization 'Cell Phones for Soldiers'
Isn't it an awesome initiative? 😀
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