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14. 01
2010

Power Your Samsung Blue Earth with The Sun

Samsung S7550 Blue EarthThe Samsung Blue Earth is one of the latest eco-friendly phones to hit the market. Available since the fourth quarter of 2009, this phone utilizes some really cool features that enable users to lessen their negative impact on the earth.  Its screen is made from recyclable materials.  Old plastic from water bottles known as PCM was used.  The phone also has a solar panel on the back of it which is able to generate enough energy from the sun that users can make phone calls.  It also leaves out some very harmful materials that most other cell phones include, such as Phthalate, Beryllium and Brominated Flame Retardants.

Besides the obvious environmental benefits of this phone it also is a very nice handset.  As far as specs and features, it has a touchscreen display that is 3.0 inches and 240 x 320 pixels. It is also able record video. The handset comes standard with a 3.15 megapixel camera.

Individuals will be able to download and listen to their favorite MP3s with the phone’s built-in music player.  Users are also able to listen to local stations via the phone’s FM radio.  It is possible to message ones family and friends with the handset. The phone’s GPS system comes standard as does support.

Overall, the Samsung Blue Earth is a really nice phone even aside from its eco-friendliness. It is a quality handset that is on par with many of the other very good ones on the market. Individuals who want to buy a green phone but don’t want to sacrifice when it comes to quality, features and specs may want to take a closer look at the Samsung Blue Earth. It uses recycled materials that would otherwise be dumped in the ocean or buried and also solar energy. While it won’t save the earth by itself, it does make it possible for each individual to do its small part.

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  1. Samsung set to release their Blue Earth in Sweden this month has made a Pingback

    [...] a built in solar panel also means that the Blue Earth will never run out of battery when you are out, and if it does you simply face it towards the sky [...]

    January 29, 2010 @ 4:24 pm

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