Sony Ericsson Hazel shows that Eco friendly phones do exist
With more and more people beginning to believe that global warming will directly affect them in their lifetime, the opinion on the whole topic is changing, and people are starting to make a difference. Whether it be using energy efficient light bulbs, insulating your house more thoroughly or installing double glazing to help keep the heat in, there are many ways that you can help to make a difference. The new Sony Ericsson Hazel uses unique methods to cut down on the emissions it releases during the manufacturing process as well as benefiting the environment.
To start with, the new Greenheart phone is made from recycled plastic. This allows factories just to melt down and reuse old plastic rather than having to create brand new material. New plastic generates harmful emissions when made, which pollute the atmosphere. All phones come with some sort of manual to tell you how to work the phone. This can often be very thick due to it being written in many different languages. The Sony Ericsson Hazel eliminates this problem by using an E-manual installed on the phone. This is all the same information you would get in the hard copy, but it is on the phone which saves paper, in turn saving the rainforests.
As well as green fingered features, the Sony Ericsson Hazel is also a great performance phone. Featuring a 5 megapixel camera, you can snap up at any time allowing you to never miss a great photo again. Coming with a navigation program installed on the phone, you will never need to use road maps again. After inputting your current location and you destination, you will be guided road by road to your destination. The new Sony Ericsson eco-phone should be released in the next few months so keep an eye out if you want to help make a difference to the environment.