The “go green” movement is picking up speed as well as different industries. That’s right my tree-hugging, Earth loving brother, Sprint and Samsung are offering their first eco-friendly offspring available August 15th, the Reclaim.
The Reclaim has a full qwerty keyboard making texting a breeze; 2.0 mega pixel camera with 3x optical zoom and camcorder to capture your amazing outdoor adventures; boasts One Click giving you instant access to fellow beatniks via Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and YouTube so you can virtually bond over that fresh cup of joe; Sprint Navigation with Search making it simple to find your way to the nearest art festival; and has its very own integrated Web Browser to give you access on the go.
Plus, you can feel good about your ecological footprint when purchasing the Reclaim. Its bio-plastic material, made from corn, makes up 40 percent of the Reclaim’s outer casing. Samsung Reclaim is free of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), phthalates (something obviously very bad for our great Mother Earth), and nearly free of brominated flame retardants (BFR) (something obviously not organic). The packaging is made from 70% recycled material with wording printed in soy ink. The paper hoarding user manual has been replaced with a virtual manual that can be accessed online. Plus the charger uses 12 times less energy to power up this device than the Energy Star standard with a visible notification to alert the owner to unplug the device once fully charged. The Reclaim even comes in two earthly colors; Earth Green and Ocean Blue. I’m ready for some peace, love, and happiness, and this device might just help me get there. With its itty bitty price tag of only $49.99 after mail-in rebate with a two year service agreement, not only is it easy on the Earth, but it’s easy on the bank account as well.
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This is a really good start. Now as long as the folks who buy this phone recycle the box and the phone when its days are done…