Samsung S7550 Blue Earth: a phone with a mission

September 25th, 2009 - 09:02 pm by Wajiha H.
Well the mission is to encourage people to use more recycled paper, composting their garbage and flushing the toilet responsibly and regularly. The quick development of eco-friendly products and technology is also one of the most important missions that this phone seems to have to accomplish. As quite evident by its name, the Samsung Blue Earth is a solar powered, eco-friendly phone that encourages its users to think and go green.
Samsung S7550 Blue Earth

The fact that it has been manufactured with recycled water bottles and comes in a reusable box made of recycled paper only goes to show the effort that Samsung has put in this project. Also it is equipped with a special "eco mode" which much like a computer screen enables you to see the display in an energy efficient manner. The accelerometer-based step counter is also an very thoughtful thing as it gives a calculation of how much carbon dioxide is actually been released due to the fact that we are driving not walking.

Eco Day list in the calendar is also a thing to mention here as with the help of this, all the environment-related dates celebrated around the world are transported to you on your mobile phone. So lets take a look at the brilliant specs of this brilliant eco-friendly phone. The phone comes equipped with a solar panel for battery charging, GSM, Commendable build quality, 3" capacitive TFT touchscreen, WQVGA resolution (240 x 400 pixels), 180MB onboard storage, microSD card slot (up to 16GB), Wi-Fi, GPS with A-GPS support, 3 megapixel fixed focus camera with geo-tagging and QVGA @ 30fps video recording, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, USB v.2.0, Document viewer, Exchange ActiveSync support, Smart unlock, Accelerometer sensor, FM radio with RDS, Music recognition service and a long 1080 mAh battery.

The new Samsung S7550 Blue Earth has been manufactured for a mission and from all we know its brilliantly getting the green message across.

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