Plastic, a time ceases to be used, does no good to the environment. First that nothing takes centuries to disintegrate and in addition it is not always easy to recycle. Instead of using plastic, Kieron-Scott Woodhouse, an English student, has used bamboo to create the mobile phone we see above, the ADzero, that apparently could be marketed very soon.
The ADzero has been created from an organic bamboo for four years, which is obviously biodegradable and environmentally friendly. We are not sure of their specifications, but it seems that the operating system will be Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and also has a camera with flash.
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