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Nokia ‘remade’ Concept : First Look

August 19, 2008 – 8:03 pm | by Ani Email This Post Print This Post

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Nokia is leaving no stone unturned to take on the recycling issue of the old discarded cell phones and making them into new things and from the latest we have from them is on Making a all new mobile device from recycled material. This is a new concept and is called as ‘remade

The idea behind the “remade” concept was to see if it was possible to create a device made from nothing new. It has been designed using recycled materials that avoid the need for natural resources, reduce landfill, and allow for more energy efficient production.

It is made out of metals from upcycled aluminum cans, plastics from drink bottles form the chassis, and its rubber key mats are provided by old car tyres. Inside the phone are new more environmentally friendly technologies such as printed electronics, and the graphics used on the display save energy without compromising on style.

Remade is a concept that explores potential new ideas for the future, and is part of Nokia’s ongoing work looking at how it can help people make more sustainable choices. It is designed to help inspire and stimulate discussion on how mobile devices might be made in the future.

See the following video for getting a first look on the inside of how a ‘remade’ device would look like.

To know more about Mobile Recycling Click Here>>

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Comment by Nina
2008-08-20 09:13:59

Good job Nokia… if u happen to lose out on waste, then come to india..

 
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