Samsung Blue Earth: Dialing Cleanly
With all of the discussion about global warming and the negative impact we human beings are having on the earth, it is little surprise that phone company are releasing eco-friendly handsets The Samsung Blue Earth isn’t the first “green” phone on the market, it is simply continuing the recent trend. The Blue Earth is unique however, in the fact that its’ touchscreen is made from recycled plastic taken from plastic water bottles. This material is known as PCM. Besides the plastic touchscreen, the phone also has a solar panel, which is able to generate enough power that users can make phone calls. The handset also omits many harmful materials that are found in other phones, for example, Phthalate, Beryllium and Brominated Flame Retardants.
The Blue Earth is a quality phone, even aside from the obvious benefits listed above. Because it is, it allows consumers to purchase both a quality phone and one that is also environmentally-friendly.
This handset has been available since September of 2009. It weights 118.9 grams and has the following dimensions, 107 x 53 x 13.9 mm. It has a TFT capacitive touchscreen (240 x 320 pixels) that showcases 256,000 colors. It is 3 inches. Users will be alerted via vibration and ringtone when someone calls. The phone supports mp3 and polyphonic ringtones.
Individuals are able to phone hands free via the phone’s Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity. The Blue Earth has a USB port which allows users to easily connect the phone to their computer for easy file transfer ability. The Samsung Blue Earth has a 3.15 megapixel camera with 2048 x 1536 pixels. It also has video recording capabilities.
Overall, this mobile handset is a good one. It is not only better for the environment then other phones on the market, but it also has quality specs, making it a good option for individuals looking for a “green” mobile phone.
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