
What we have here folks may not be the best looking QWERTY-equipped handset in the market today, but is probably the most environmentally conscious one to date. Made of recycled plastic bottles and is also 70% recyclable, the MOTOCUBO A45 is Motorola’s latest foray into green market. As far as specs go, it’s pretty average. This green phone comes with a 2-megapixel camera, FM radio, EDGE connectivity, but makes it extra special for social networking fanatics with built-in access to Facebook, MySpace, and Orkut. It’s slated to debut in Brazil next month for R$549 (roughly $292) sans any certainty that it will be made available elsewhere.
I just can’t help, but wonder though, with such a funky design and mediocre features, is Motorola doing enough to entice people in hopping on-board the green movement? What do you guys think? If given the chance, will you buy the MOTOCUBO A45 as opposed to the other more well-featured phones out now for the sake of the environment?
[unwiredview via engadget]
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