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KDDI Gets Eco-Friendly Water-Resistant, Solar-Powered Phone

Categories: Eco, KDDI,
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, April 20th, 2009 at 6:40 AM

Japan’s KDDI is getting on the eco-bandwagon by introducing a solar-powered, waterproof handset manufactured by Sharp. With only 10 minutes in the sun, you can squeeze out one minute of talk time and two hours of standby. KDDI beats Samsung’s Blue Earth to the market, but not ZTE’s Coral. Still, it’s a slick-looking handset, and combined with waterproofing, it’s potentially a great choice for the outdoorsy types, although some extra ruggedization would make it even more ideal for self-sufficiency. Expect more eco-friendly phones from KDDI’s Green Road Project lineup this summer.

[KDDI via CrunchGear]

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  • Antonio Silva

    This is going to be the official phone of somalian pitates…arrgh!!!