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UK firm ADzero announces Bamboo Mobile Phone


The U.K. tech company ADzero announced the release of innovative bamboo mobile phone. The company announced full specifications of the Bamboo phone at an Android event in London during a kickstarter campaign.


 The all new phone is made from 4-year-old treated organic bamboo.  Bamboo smartphone will be first available in the UK at design-focused retailers and boutiques and later on at other markets. This mobile phone has 16 GBs of storage as well as an 8-megapixel camera with a shadow-minimizing feature. It will run on Android Ice Cream Sandwich and has a 1.4 GHz Samsung Exynos quad-core processor.


 In the current scenario, use of bamboo has become a trend. Right from bicycles to laptops and finally mobiles, today everything is being made from bamboo. Designers are looking for sustainable yet durable choice for creating innovative solutions.


Regardless of popularity of the material, the ADzero phone still needs funding. The funding will begin from soon-to-be started Kickstarter campaign. Donors must give at least $500, which is an "Early Bird Special" offer having $200 less from the original retail price to get sustainable phone. Those looking for a sustainable and classy set, just be prepared to spend some extra bucks for innovative Bamboo mobile phone.


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