3/04/2012

MDX Student Designs World’s First Smartphone Made Of Bamboo Tree

We are heading towards the catastrophe caused by increasing temperature of our planet and one core reason behind this disaster to come is our industrial concerns that have vanished much of planet’s greenery. But there are some activists who are working hard not only to create awareness about green technology also to introduce environment friendly products. Kieron-Scott Woodhouse, a 24 years old at Middlesex University London is the student of Product and Design has designed the world’s first smart phone made of tree, named ADzero. A

Dzero is made of Chinese bamboo tree whose casing it totally recyclable. It will use Google’s Android technology and Adaos operating system that has been especially engineered.

Woodhouse says that it weighs less than iPhone. Another cool feature of ADzero is its flash which is around the rear camera unlike other phones in the market that have a flash right next to cameras. This flash design increases the possibility to capture a shadow less image. With the soft looking design and built material of ADzero Woodhouse claims that the phone will earn people attention all over the world and he is not hopping to hit the mainstream market with this design as he wants to stay unique.
ADzero will be launched at the end of this year in UK.

Source: etechmag.com

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