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Nokia flashes recycled mobile phone

By jumperhead on Thursday, 14th February 2008

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Feast your gorgeous orbs on this silver bad boy. It’s Nokia’s Remade phone, made of 100 percent renewable or recycled materials and it’s being shown off by the manufacturer this week.

It’s not actually a working model, more something Nokia’s boffins are messing around with in their labs – hell, the thing doesn’t even make phone calls at the moment – but hopefully it’s a sign of things to come.

It’s the second eco phone concept off the blocks from Nokia recently. How long before all this gets onto the shelves in the real world? Greenbang is getting gadget envy.

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  1. [...] off its first recycling initiative in Kenya, for good measure. Presumably while flashing the Remade and the Evolve while it’s about it. [...]




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