Sony Ericsson has revealed an eco-friendly smartphone, called the Aspen. The latest Windows Mobile-based smartphone is the newest in the company’s GreenHeart Portfolio, which traits products with an generally CO2 profile that is abridged by 15 percent.
Sony Ericsson proclaimed its GreenHeart Portfolio in June of 2009, noting that the initiative was the “result of a long-standing commitment to reduce the use hazardous chemicals from its phones.” GreenHeart handsets feature an e-manual so as to eradicate paper waste, smaller wrapping to diminution transport cost, low-power chargers, and recycled plastics.
Furthermore to its environmentally-friendly facets, the Aspen also cartons in plenty of apparatuses for business operators. The handset runs edition 6.5.3 of Windows Mobile, and bids a full selection of mobile office software. It has a 2.4-inch touch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2-megapixel camera, and support for Wi-Fi and 3G networks.
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