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| Samsung Evergreen handset for AT&T is simply as eco-friendly like it gives the impression of Posted: 02 Nov 2010 02:44 AM PDT It is often considered in the selling market that one should think about making some gadgets that are eco-friendly and that do not harm the environment. But, the concept came true when the giant mobile technology solutions, Samsung released its new version Evergreen for AT & T that boasts of supporting our environment. The report goes that this mobile has been made from the post-consumer devices' parts that have been recycled, that contribute approximately 70% of total manufactured parts of the new mobile. There is no denying the fact that when our planet is endangered with the threats of early dooming and pollution effects, the business companies are helping out in rediscovering the old flavor of Earth. Also, the container box of the mobile contains 80% recycled paper which is really a superb idea for the other competitors. This recent version of the Samsung Evergreen may be a great option for the eco-friendly consumers if not for the hefty power consumers. There have been warm discussions on this topic all the time on different international platforms. It is also reported that the company will donate 1$ for sale of every set of this Evergreen model that is really inspiring and supportive step. The facilities and the support included in this cell phone are also not so awkward rather they may attract the tech-lovers. It has a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G connectivity with dual-band feature and 2MP camera. Being released on November 7, the phone has Bluetooth 2.1, AT & T navigator support and 2.4 inch display that will compensate for the lowly priced at only 29.99$ that will be arranged after the contract fetching 50$ rebate to AT & T. |
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