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Life of a mobile phone in indiaBy : Sustainability ..., Oct 7, 2013
The average life of a mobile device in India is eight years, perhaps the longest compared with anywhere in the world. How? A majority of us are familiar with the front yard of the mobile landscape: the device, the... Read more.. Subject Tags: cellular telephone , India |
Govt plans energy efficiency labels for mobile phone chargersBy : sustainabilityo..., Apr 4, 2011
Soon, you will be able to know how energy efficient your mobile phone charger is. The Power Ministry is preparing to introduce energy labelling system for mobile phone chargers, as part of its efforts to promote energy conservation. "We are working on... Read more.. Subject Tags: cellular telephone , energy |
Govt plans energy efficiency labels for mobile phone chargersBy : sustainabilityo..., Apr 4, 2011
Soon, you will be able to know how energy efficient your mobile phone charger is. The Power Ministry is preparing to introduce energy labelling system for mobile phone chargers, as part of its efforts to promote energy conservation. "We are working on... Read more.. Subject Tags: cellular telephone , energy |
India to plug in solar-powered telecom towersBy : sustainabilityo..., Jan 26, 2011
The high-powered schmoozing at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, has yielded a project to install solar-powered cell phone towers in India. Vihaan Networks Limited (VNL) and lithium ion battery maker Boston Power today announced that VNL will test the... Read more.. Subject Tags: cellular telephone , Technology |
Samsung India Announces First Solar-Powered Mobile PhoneBy : sustainabilityo..., Jun 29, 2010
Imagine living in a poor rural area or urban slum with sporadic or no electricity: the reality is, you would still need a cell phone. Today, Samsung India launched the first solar-powered phone, the Solar Guru, which allows users to charge the phone... Read more.. Subject Tags: cellular telephone , Technology |
Samsung India Announces First Solar-Powered Mobile PhoneBy : sustainabilityo..., Jun 29, 2010
Imagine living in a poor rural area or urban slum with sporadic or no electricity: the reality is, you would still need a cell phone. Today, Samsung India launched the first solar-powered phone, the Solar Guru, which allows users to charge the phone... Read more.. Subject Tags: cellular telephone , Technology |