Sony Ericsson’s new phone comes with a green heart
The new Sony Ericsson Elm looks just like your normal phone. It performs just like you would expect from a phone. And it has all the same features as a standard phone would have. But there is something that sets it apart from other phones. The new Sony Ericsson Elm is the latest handset in a new range of environmentally friendly phones that use various different methods of production to reduce the impact on the environment.
Using mainly recycled household plastic for the body the Elm helps to cut down on harmful chemicals used in the normal manufacturing of phones and also saves the customer a bit of money. The way the phone is made is also environmentally friendly, with the factories using new technology to reduce the amount of emissions released. Aside from the environmental benefit the new Sony Ericsson phone brings, it also has some great features to go with it.
The 5 megapixel camera allows even the most professional photographer to get great results from what you are using, and will be more than adequate to take photos of your favorite times and help to preserve good memories. After taking the photo, you can apply some basic editing on the phone, and then transfer to a computer via USB. Or alternatively, you can use the built in Facebook application to upload the photo directly onto your Facebook, great for saving you time and effort. With many widgets for you to set, you can be just a click away from your favorite applications, saving you going through the menus to get to what you want. The new Elm from Sony Ericsson is due to be released in the first quarter of 2010, perfect for those of you with some Christmas money left over to spend.
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