Monday, April 18, 2011

Sprint Introduces Samsung Replenish, The First "Green" Android Phone

In 2009, Sprint introduced its immature handsets both from Samsung : The Reclaim and Restore. We considered this "eco-friendly" state is only a thing of the late 2000s, but assumingly Sprint is gritty to supply smartphones for the tree-hugging fellows.

This year, the Samsung Replenish will shortly turn existing for Sprint subscribers. Tagged as the "world's initial eco-friendly Android smartphone," this handset is done of 82% recyclable materials with an externa; surrounding done from 34% post-consumer recycled plastic. It moreover features a 2.8-inch QVGA display, a QWERTY keyboard, 2-megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS, and microSD card slot.

The most appropriate segment is that Sprint would relinquish the compulsory $10 smartphone information extras for those carrying the Samsung Replenish. That's a complete annual extra savings of US$120, that could be outlayed on 30 gallons of gas.

The Samsung Replenish will be existing to Sprint on May 8 for only $49.99 with a two-year contract.

Source: MobileCrunch

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