LG Optimus Elite Smartphone
The successor to the LG
Optimus S
The new handset features Android 2.3
A 3.5-inch capacitive
touch-screen, 800 MHz processor,
A 5 MP rear-facing camera and
camcorder with flash.
Sprint will launch the LG Optimus Elite on Sunday April 22
but
release details for its no-contract brand,
Virgin Mobile USA, are yet to
be announced.
This smartphone's casing is made of 50 percent recycled plastics
and
it is also free of hazardous materials such as PVC, halogens, mercury
and phthalates.
Its charger exceeds the requirements of the EC Code of
Conduct on energy efficiency in terms of no-load consumption,
consuming
only 0.03 watts of power when plugged into a wall socket without being
connected to the phone.
The packaging also boasts green attributes.
The version sold from
Sprint is fully recyclable, is printed with soy ink and the paper is 87
percent post-consumer and glueless.
That figure goes down to 30 percent
for the Virgin Mobile USA version.
Most of the thermoform plastic (up
for 70 percent) contains a combination of either post-industrial or
post-consumer waste.
The Virgin Mobile USA version comes in fully
recyclable packaging that uses soy inks, and contains up to 30 percent
post-consumer paper.
This is also the first Virgin Mobile
product to be enabled with Near Field Communication (NFC). This
capability makes it possible to access mobile payment services such as Google Wallet, which is already supported by mainstream retailers such as Bloomingdales and Macy's, to name but a few.
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