We all love the Earth, and according to the grapevine so do Samsung and Sprint. The two companies jointly have just launched the Reclaim; a super-eco friendly cell phone made by 80 percent used resources.
The device — a solid, sliding, QWERTY messaging affable model — is made from “bio-plastic” resources made from corn. It is free from PVC, and by and large free of BFR the brominated flame retardants, which are in fact almost bad.
The phone has a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, stereo, can accept microSD cards up to 32GB as assumed and has Sprint Navigation involved.
The carrier shall begin selling the Reclaim from August 16th for $50 (subsequent to a $30 instantaneous rebate and also $50 mail-in rebate) with a two-year bond.




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