Mobile phones with metallic bodies, which in the designer mode are even seen studded with diamonds and crystals, will have an environment-friendly competitor, if the eco-friendly wooden Nokia concept is realized sometime in the distant future. The natural soulful look of the phone, fitted with advanced technical features, will make it the most sought after device by environmentally-conscious, cell phone users, looking for a phone that does not contaminate the environment with its toxic elements."
Nokia has revealed a new concept mobile phone that is principally made from wood produced, say observers, from sustainable timber.
The new handset is based on Nokia's familiar and successful S60 operating system. As with other high profile and high specification mobile phones, this new design - which doesn't appear to have a monicker of its own - also features a built in camera of 8MP.
Other reported features include Bluetooth for short range wireless connections along with a built in speaker. Apparently, the phone is fronted by glass as opposed to environmentally unfriendly plastic.
Coming as it does on the back of a range of luxury phone announcements packed with eco nasty materials and various precious stones, this Nokia announcement will attract many users who see the phone as a tool rather than a piece of jewelry.
Designer: Nokia’s eco-team
Product’s Description: This Nokia eco-friendly concept flaunts a wooden body made from sustainable timber. The design features an 8-megapixel camera, bluetooth, speaker and a Symbian S60 Operating System.
What’s innovative? Mobile phones with metallic bodies, which in the designer mode are even seen studded with diamonds and crystals, will have an environment-friendly competitor, if the eco-friendly wooden Nokia concept is realized sometime in the distant future. The natural soulful look of the phone, fitted with advanced technical features, will make it the most sought after device by environmentally-conscious, cell phone users, looking for a phone that does not contaminate the environment with its toxic elements.
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