Nokia 'Remade' Phone Built Entirely Out of Recycled Materials

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona this week, Nokia unveiled a handset made entirely of recycled materials. The green-minded handset is pieced together from old cell phones, tin cans, and recycled plastics. Unfortunately, the phone, called Remade, is currently only a concept and can't place calls. We doubt this particular handset will ever hit the market, but we wouldn't be surprised to see a Nokia handset made at least partially with recycled materials somewhere down the line.
From Engadget
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