I would like to say that many people who already own cell phones is likely to have gone through a number of phones in the rest of their lives. Eventually, I had my fifth cell phone today, is changing every two years or so. Well, what you tend to do with those old phones and their batteries? Perhaps you would threw it away with a lot, while stocks are used and obsolete electronic products are beginning to clog landfills, and those sites receive more and more every day. If we continue to head in the same direction every day, the environment will certainly be under more stress than it can handle, and he will buckle by one day, returning to bite our children in the future. The green cell battery can be a solution that ends this dilemma by offering a single, standardized battery which is universal to match just about any personal electronic devices, including mobile phones.
The green cell concept took third place in the recovery Gadgets competition, which was held recently in New York, designed by Theo Richardson with Charles Brill and Alex Williams of the RBW. This unique battery is manufactured without the use of toxic chemicals, which makes it safe and clean. In addition, it can be replaced or replenished at the local vending machine, with the result that can be easily and quickly can juice the device, regardless of where you are, until a vending machine nearby. Although not as universal as solar-power, at least, it may be better than what we have today, when the phones have different specific chargers.
I would like to know when this will be a simple, environmentally friendly and sustainable batteries to make their way into the production line. All I know is, it can not come soon enough - all of these hardware companies to work there and forget about property, and battery chargers? After all, we have only one earth.
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