We’re once again on the green side of things, thanks to a concept smartphone designed with recycling in mind. Dubbed the Revive Smartphone, this unit was created by Kinneir Dufort, while the UI is the work of Duncan Shotton. Revive can be easily disassembled and recycled, with its components being replaced immediately.
Also, replacing components will help you upgrade the phone and continue its repairs over the years, so basically you’ll keep owning the same device for a long time. There’s also a membership system in the mix, rewarding owners for their long years of handset usage. As far as the design is concerned, Revive uses a curved form factor and a touchscreen display. More images and info after the break...
As you can see, there’s a 10 megapixel camera on board with 3x zoom and a leather back, for extra comfort. This sustainable phone reveals its interface in the video at the end of the article, while the video immediately below will show you how the device is recycled and re-manufactured. It’s all in the diagnostics process…[via designboom and kinneirdufort]
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