So will the Samsung Blue Earth bring in a new age where mobile phones are expected to be more environmental friendly? Well, phones which are fully powered by solar energy are quit e some years away but solar panels and solar chips are becoming more and more better as the days go by. The plastic utilized in the phone is of the highest quality and a lot of people would be happy to realize that the phone is made from recycled plastic bottles.
Even the box of the phone is made from recycled materials and is reusable, which should delight environment conversationalists no end. The phone has a solar panel at the back of the phone, which is quite unique, but this doesn’t mean that the phone lacks any feature. In fact, the phone is good enough to rival most of the touchscreen phones in the market today in terms of features.
If you’re looking for a good touchscreen phone which doesn’t harm the environment, look no further than the Samsung Blue Earth. The phone packs in a variety of features such as the 3.15 megapixel camera, touchscreen, HSDPA connectivity and stereo Bluetooth.
Alternative touchscreen phones include the Nokia 5530, which is fairly affordable and has nearly all the features of the Blue Earth, bar the GPS receiver and the lack of 3G functionality. Add to that the less – environmental friendly features of the phone and you clearly get a better bargain.
When you look at other eco – friendly alternatives you may consider the Samsung E1107, which also has a solar panel, but doesn’t really have anything else. The Motorola W233, on the other hand, is made from environmentally friendly products but, again, it is a very basic phone and won’t be enough for most of us.
Samsung Blue Earth Reviews have been positive, so make sure you snap it up when it is released in the 4th quarter of this year, either on Pay As You Go or Samsung Blue Earth on contract.

