Sony Ericsson C901 GreenHeart Mobile Phone, as the name suggests is an environment friendly phone, which is constructed from recycled plastics. The headset that ships with it is also made from similar plastic. Less paper and package material are used for packing up the device too. Moreover, non-toxic processes are used for painting the handsets. The overall manufacturing process is also supposed to be eco-friendly.
There have been eco-friendly phones launched by other companies previously. Such phones are usually less technology-rich with only essential calling and messaging features. Some of the latest go-green cell phones are Digicel Coral 200 Solar and Commtiva Sola. However, the Sony Ericsson C901 GreenHeart is quite robust compared to these phones. Samsung Blue Earth Phone, which is also technology-fertile, is another exception. Sony Ericsson Naite is as well a new environment friendly phone from the company.
The Sony Ericsson GreenHeart Cybershot phone has a 5 Megapixel camera integrated into it. This camera offers multiple shots capability, smile detection, red eye reduction, auto-focus and a xenon flash. You can view the stills and the videos that you capture, on the 2.2” 240 x 320 pixels scratch-resistant screen of this mobile phone. You can as well transfer them to other phones or your PC via Bluetooth. Moreover, this gadget is 3.5G capable. Hence you can use the web browser and upload your pictures in a jiffy to social networking websites. Or email them too, using the email client of this gizmo.
The in-phone memory of this handheld has a 120MB capacity. It also supports Sony Ericsson's native Memory Stick Micro cards for memory expansion. There is a multimedia player and an FM radio built into this device too. The battery of this phone offers almost 9.5 hours of talk-time and about 430 hours of stand-by time, which is quite impressive as well.
The ocean white coloured Sony Ericsson C901 GreenHeart 5 Megapixel Camera Phone is expected to be available for sale some time soon. Pricing details are not yet available. Mean while Sony Ericsson has been taking steps to encourage consumers to give their old and worn out mobile phones for recycling, rather than disposing them off in the junkyard. Way to go Sony Ericsson!
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