Worlds First Ethical Smartphone Released Date

Worlds First Ethical Smartphone Released London Design Festival Date ,Price , Specification


world's first fair-trade smartphone will be unveiled to the public in London this week, marking a leap forward in ethical technology.

The Dutch firm behind the phone said it had worked closely with pressure groups to ensure the smartphone, called Fairphone.

The new handset, with a screen size of 4.3 inches, half-way between the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy SIII, will sell at above 300$

Almost 15,000 have already been pre-ordered. Potential customers will be able to handle the new product at the London Design Festival on Wednesday.

A number of minerals used in smartphones often come from conflict zones, such as the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Smart Phones Generally Made of---
The three Ts — tantalum, tin and tungsten — in particular, are extracted from mines in the region and armed groups controlling them are alleged to benefit, with profits fuelling the fighting. Fairphone's tin and tantalum are extracted from conflict-free mines — those where profits aren't used for the purchase of arms.

Realeased Date--2014

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