Available on Aug. 16, Sprint and Samsung today announced Samsung Reclaim as the first base earphone in the U.S. constructed from eco-friendly bio-plastic materials. Made from 80 percent recyclable materials, the outer packaging and the phone tray interior the loge ar made from 70 percentage recycled materials. The images and textual matter on the box as wellspring as the earphone warranty selective information are printed with soybean-based ink. It will be available for $49.99 with a two-class service agreement after a $30 moment rebate and a $50 ring armor-in rebate (Taxes and overhaul charges excluded.) It volition be available at Wal-Mart in early Sep.
”Samsung Reclaim is more than just an eco-centric gimmick, it’s also a powerful and stylish earphone that’s easy-to-manipulation,” said Omar Khan, senior frailty president of Strategy and Product Management for Samsung Mobile River. “When you combining the Reclaim’s impressive feature set with its bio-plastic hardware and eco-centric promotion, you’re using a earphone that is good for you and the environs.”
Other features offered by the Samsung Reclaim include:
slide-out full QWERTY keyboard Sprint Navigation with Search 2 megapixel photographic camera with 3x digital zoom and camcorder; Bluetooth 2.0; expandable memory board repositing up to 32GB 2 colour options – world Green River and Ocean Blue.
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