Typical price: £150
What is it: Environmentally friendly handset
What we think: It's a bold move and while the Evolve isn't perfect, it's the greenest phone you can buy right now
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 April 2008
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 3110 Evolve, 3G, power button, microSD
We like:
Casing made from bio-materials; packaging is 60 per cent recycled
We don't like:
Small screen; packaging could be made from 100 per cent recycled materials
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia Evolve 3110 isn't the epitome of greenness, but it is a brave move by Nokia to be more environmentally friendly. What we'd really like to see now is the company use the same materials and packaging in all its phones. The 3110 Evolve is a good start, but it's a simple phone that won't appeal to everyone
Full review:
According to Greenpeace, Nokia is one of the most environmentally friendly technology manufacturers in the world, having cut out certain toxic chemicals from its phones. Now Nokia is taking things a step further with the 3110 Evolve, making its casing and packaging more eco-friendly. Continue Reading...
Nokia 3110 Evolve History
6 Dec 2007 in Crave
Nokia 3110 Evolve: Nokia gets recycling
Nokia isn't just talking green, it's walking green by making its phones more eco-friendly, starting with the 3110 Evolve. Our earth-loving sister site SmartPlanet explains
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