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The call to save Mother earth and preserve the ecological balance
has been rising in huge proportions, especially now that we are facing
extreme global warming and the possibility of climate change.
The good thing is that a lot has answered, ranging from the private
individual to the mega corporations. Among these mega corporations
doing their share of saving the environment are the telecommunications
and mobile phone companies.
More than just plant trees by the roadways or teaching people on how to
manage and segregate their wastes, these corporations attempt to help
in ecological preservation through things they excel at - mobile phones.
The mobile phone is already an integrated part of the modern
individual, a device that has evolved from a mere phone into an
essential part of human communications. Simply put, the modern person
most likely possesses a mobile phone for obvious reasons.
But that being said, most mobile phones are made of materials that
contain chemicals that are harmful to the land such as cadmium, nickel,
and lithion. And every day, tons of mobile phones and cellular
batteries have been clogging the landfill all over the world, adding to
mass of human junk we make every single passing day.
Granted, mobile phone companies are not tree huggers. But with the
current state our environment is facing, it is nice to know that these
communications giants are fusing modern communications technology and
environmental awareness with their lines of eco friendly cellular
phones.
Samsung, the South Korea-based mobile phone manufacturer, has been
consistent in launching pro-environment mobile phones. The
still-in-the-works Samsung Blue Earth is slated to be made of recycled
water bottles and is powered by the sun. While this phone is still in
the drawing board, the Samsung Blue Earth is nearing its completion and
will be available later in 2009.
Another environment friendly Samsung mobile that is already out in the
market is the Samsung E1107. Powered by a solar panel in the back, the
Samsung E1107 eliminates the need for conventional cell phone batteries.
Sony Ericsson, another mobile phone titan, also chips in its share of
eco-friendly mobile phones - the Sony Ericsson Green Heart. Though
there is still no news when the phone will be made available to the
public, the news is that the Green Heart's chassis is made of
biodegradable materials and the keypad is molded from recycled plastic.
Nokia also joins the pro-environment mobile phones race with the two
concept phones currently in the designs phase. One is powered by solar
energy while the other phone will utilize radio waves frequency. It is
slated that such energy are more efficient than solar power, but
current prototypes are still to deliver such claim.
Another good thing is that electronics companies all over the world are
also bent on easing the world from further environmental damage with
solar chargers and other alterative and unconventional power sources
for mobile phones, such as chargers with hand crank-mechanism.
If the trend should pick up and generate enough following, then there
is a big chance we will be using environment friendly phones in the
near future.
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