Today Motorola, Inc. announced two new mobile devices that will make social responsibility and social connectivity even more accessible to people everywhere. MOTO™ W233 Renew is the world’s first mobile phone made using plastics comprised of recycled water bottles. MOTO W233 Renew delivers the quality you expect from a Motorola device while empowering you to reduce
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Today Motorola, Inc. announced two new mobile devices that will make social responsibility and social connectivity even more accessible to people everywhere. MOTO W233 Renew is the world’s first mobile phone made using plastics comprised of recycled water bottles, and MOTOSURF A3100 – a high-speed touch tablet with a fully customizable home screen – will debut this week at the 20...
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Latest devices to be displayed at 2009 International CES in Las Vegas January 06, 2009 Las Vegas – CES – Jan. 6, 2009 – Today Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced two new mobile devices that will make social responsibility and social connectivity even more accessible to people everywhere. MOTO™ W233 Renew is the world’s first mobile phone made using plastics comprised of recycled water
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The W233 Renew eco-phone is made of recycled plastic bottles. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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Rating: The MOTO W233 Renew earns Carbonfund.org’s CarbonFree Product Certification Motorola has gone a bit green with the release of its latest handset, the Renew. The plastic housing of the Renew is made from plastics comprised of recycled water bottles, and is itself recyclable. From the release: “Today, natural resources, energy and time are more precious than ever ...
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