Samsung's Blue Earth Uses Solar Power and is Touch Enabled
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Interesting...
I think this is going to be an awesome phone for tree-huggers who have no cell phone yet. And for people who are interested in a phone that doesn't go hog-wild on their battery life, it sounds like this little ditty would totally do the trick!
I can't wait to see what else it does!
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dimmyFeb 12, 2009, 8:33 PM
What's more interesting to me is the whole solar aspect. With the right balence of energy expenditure and performance, hopefully in the near future we could all have phones that never need to be charge via a wall outlet. The preverbial 'charger' could be a thing of the past. When you go ok a trip or vaction 'damn I forgot my charger' would lose all meaning. But then again, I live in LA where the sun always shines so what do I know 🙂
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Phones will still have chargers, for those days when there's no sun... especially if you live in Seattle. 😛
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In Seattle we don't get sun tans, we rust. 🤣
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So maybe if they invented a rust-powered phone?
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The article didn't say how much better the battery would be.
We sure do have a lot to look forward to next week when MWC starts.
I'd like to hear something concrete about much improved cell phone batteries, they still have a very, very long way to go! I carry around 2 spare batteries for my Nokia N95.
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