By Simon Leufstedt
Friday, 4 January, 2008

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3110 Evolve: Nokia’s eco-friendly phone

3110 Evolve - Nokia's eco-friendly phone

Nokia recently released its brand new 3110 Evolve. It’s a new, greener, phone from Nokia (maybe they wanted to impress Greenpeace?).

The new phone uses “bio-covers” that, are said, to be made from over 50% renewable material. It also uses smaller packaging made of 60% recycled content. Nokia have also thrown in their best energy efficient charger. The charger uses 94% less energy than the Energy Star requirements.

If you are in the need for a new phone this one might be worth to take a closer look at. But please, do not throw away your already working phone.

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nice phone

Oh how cool! I had no clue they were using renewable material.

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