Sony Ericsson Eco Friendly Elm Goes Silver

The Sony Ericsson Eco Friendly Elm
The Sony Ericsson Elm, currently available on the O2 network is the latest in a raft of eco friendly models being released by the Japanese Swedish collaboration. Originally the Sony Ericsson Elm was only available in a rather dull black finish but it has now been announced that the mobile phone will be released in a shiny silver variety. The announcement is part of a broader colour scheme that the Elm will now be available in, a scheme that includes the ever so environmental Hazel.
The Elm series has long been touted as a more eco friendly mobile phone range. Ultimately Sony Ericsson has strived to produce phones that have less of an impact on the environment without having to sacrifice performance or features.
The Elm has a variety of features that make it more eco friendly than comparative models. The manufacturing process includes recycled plastics and does away with hazardous chemicals. In addition the Sony Ericsson Elm is packed with a charger with lower power consumption levels.
Sony Ericsson have also managed to pack in a 5 megapixel flash camera, a GPS receiver that works with Google Maps, Wi-Fi, multimedia functions, FM radio and expandable memory into a phone that is just 11 cm by 4.5 cm and weighs a paltry 90g. Ultimately the Sony Ericsson Elm is a good choice for those that want to make an eco friendly decision without sacrificing the features that are expected of a modern mobile phone.
Posted: May 7th, 2010
by Naomi Roberts
Tagged with eco friendly, Elm, Sony Ericsson
Categories: Environment, Sony Ericsson
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