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Blue Earth – Eco Friendly Full Touch Phone of Samsung

Wednesday, December 2, 2009Samsung

Samsung S7550 Blue EarthFull touch screen and eco-friendly; that is how you describe the new touch phone marketed by Samsung captioned “Blue Earth”.  The first completely environment friendly touch phone was show cased by the company in the Mobile World Congress held in 2009 at Barcelona. In addition to its environment friendly nature, the Blue Earth has been lauded for sleek designs and it’s highly advanced multimedia features.

The new phone has completely revolutionized the concept of eco-friendly touch phone. It is no more the low energy consuming phone of the past with limited features. Containing the most advanced multimedia features coupled with stylish designs it has the combined abilities of eco-friendliness and low energy consumption. Despite being commercial products, it is the representation of the commitment of Samsung in protecting the environment against threats that tend to disturb the ecological balance around. In its pursuit the company also provides for a program of activities for the customers.

According to Mr J. K Shin, the Executive Vice President as well as the Mobile Communication Division Head of Samsung announced the launching of the new product and its innovative eco-friendly nature. The device is free from al harmful substance like the Brominated Flame Retardants and polyvinyl Chloride and Phthalate.

Unique user face marks the attention for preservation of the fragile environment. Eco mode screen brightness added with back light duration as well as energy efficient modes are all available with one click alone. While the eco walk function allows the users to count the steps with built in pedometers and reduction of CO2 emission, it clones the difference between waking and its effect on environment as opposed to use of motorized vehicles. Since the packaging is made of easy-recycling papers and are printed in soy ink, they also suggest a simple DIY idea for reusing them as photo frames or pencil boxes.

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