


The second of the two mobile phones is more likely to be released. The Nokia Remade is exactly what it says it is. It is mostly remade from recycled materials. It uses a body of recycled aluminium, rubber and plastic, which reduces the reliability on new materials. The screen has also been redesigned, minimising environmental impact.It is surprising that none of the other manufacturers have picked up on the recycling concept.

It seems at the moment that Nokia are the only manufacturer pushing forward the environmentally friendly mobile phone idea.Both phones are just concepts at the moment but we should start to see devices containing technology from the Nokia Remade in 2008/2009.

Unfortunately we may be waiting a long time for the Nokia Morph to be released, but maybe this is a vision of the mobile phone from the future.

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