Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Nokia’s eco-friendly 3110 Evolve


The just-announced 3110 Evolve candybar from Nokia is big on features. Not features of the gizmo sort, though — quite the contrary, actually — rather, features of the “Mother Nature will thank you” sort. As its name suggests, the phone appears to be an evolved version of the rather plain 3110 classic, a phone that features a 1.3 megapixel cam, FM radio, and a tri-band GSM radio. Certainly nothing to write home about there, but the Evolve’s claim to fame is that it’s rocking “bio-covers” made with over 50 percent renewable materials and comes in a box made of 60 percent recycled stuff. On the technical side, the Evolve’s charger is Nokia’s most efficient ever, delivering juice at a full 94 percent below Energy Star specifications. Looks like the Greenpeace love is destined to continue, eh? No word on pricing or availability for the 3110 Evolve just yet.

This is a preview of Nokia’s eco-friendly 3110 Evolve.

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