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Soda Phone

New bulletin from the BlogLESS Don't Know Whether to Laugh or Cry department: Chinese designer Daizi Zheng has created a conceptual mobile phone for Finnish brand Nokia that could be powered by sugary drinks.

Zheng proposes that the phone could run on a battery that uses enzymes to generate electricity from carbohydrates.

Eco-Friendly Nokia Phone by Daizi Zheng (1/5)

From Zheng:

This is a client project for designing an eco friendly phone for Nokia. Throughout my research, I found that using a phone battery as a power source is very expensive, consumes valuable resources on manufacturing, presents a disposal problem and is harmful to the environment. The concept is using a bio battery to replace the traditional battery to create a pollution free environment.

Eco-Friendly Nokia Phone by Daizi Zheng (2/5)
Eco-Friendly Nokia Phone by Daizi Zheng (3/5)
Eco-Friendly Nokia Phone by Daizi Zheng (4/5)
Eco-Friendly Nokia Phone by Daizi Zheng (5/5)

Via Core77.

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PaulJan 22, 2010
 

Comments on this post

1.

ahhhhhh sodA

misty at 9:49pm on Thu, Apr 1st.

2.

now isnt fizzy pop harmful to the environment to in the production of their packaging wouldnt using water be a better idea if this sort of idea could be generated

tracy at 9:46am on Wed, Jun 23rd.

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