It's been dreamed up by English designer Patrick Hyland, who envisions the phone to be made from copper and capable of drawing heat from your body (or something like an overheating laptop), converting it to energy. That's by way of a thermogenerator that's been placed in the copper E-Cu phone ("E" for environment, and "Cu" for copper, naturally).
I'm not so sure the increasing prices (and demand) for copper will ever make this phone a reality, but in the meantime it's nice to see someone use the Nokia name for good. Unlike, err, Nokia.
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If it can make calls and send sms i would totally buy it
Looks kinda cool
well this will be really nice... imagine.. you won't have to charge your phone again!
This might just be the thing nokia needs.
cool post bro!!:)
copper is pretty expensive, but then again, all the circuits i a phone are.
It might be a viable solution.
It looks awesome though! Nokia E52 times 9000!
this phone is for womans :))
look better black
It'll save the couple of grams of CO2 you'd make by charging your phone with mains power!
That's a really cool phone!
Such a great concept
looks expensiv
very slim
That's definitely and interesting concept for a phone.
I'm too hooked on smart phones.
Copper is still way cheaper then lithium ion batteries
Pretty neat.
It's a great idea, but I'd like to see it implemented with something besides copper...too expensive!
Anything that isn't Apple is a brand name I can be proud of :P
wow, that is pretty innovative.
wow that's awesome; hope we see it sometime soon
going to be years away until anything like this hits the mainstream, if it ever does... but hey, its still a great idea
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that phone looks cool.
How thin is that?
Really cool..i hate when my phone dies when im out
thats really cool.
that's a crazy idea... I wonder if all our electronic devices will have this ability in the near future.
read about this on gizmodo, seems interesting.
Awesome, this is really cool :)
As long as is can make calls and play Tetris, I would be happy.
charge with termo? wow its insane
i totally want it
hehe
That is actually pretty smart XD
But you brought up the main point of cost efficiency.. as copper prices rise, so will the cost of phones like these
That's pretty sick
That sounds handy :O
I love nokias, Nokias done soooo much more for mobile phones than any other company... thats right, better than the CRAPple Iphone. lol
mine would exploed if i put it in my pockets.. too much heat...
Actually a pretty unique plan. Sadly not all good plans come to light... hopefully this one will though.
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Oh my god, even if this doesn't take off as a commercial product we're figuring out ways to eliminate the problem of battery life altogether! Once that bottleneck is removed, handheld devices can become the incredible tools we've been imagining since Star Trek.
wow. super cool.
Amazing!
cool idea and design, although I doubt it'll charge it much, thermogenerators are pretty inefficient even at their theoretical maximum
that's super cool but if it's as thin as in the pic I'd be afraid of breaking it.
thats crazy!
It looks cool.
brilliant. need more ingenuity like this
Now THAT is neat. I kinda foresee the copper oxidizing, making your sweet phone go green.
cool beans
when I'm home i never have my phone in my pocket though its always on my desk
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