This is the ADzero, a smartphone with a four-year old, organically grown bamboo unibody shell. It was designed by British student Kieron-Scott Woodhouse, a final-year product design student at Middlesex University. After his concept designs were spotted online, the 23 year old was approached to help design a real device.
The Android-powered phone is built with an eye on sustainability, but isn't scrimping on the technical: its packing a camera with a reportedly unique ring-flash that encircles the lens. It'll be released in China and the UK shortly, with a focus on getting it into the hands of design-focused consumers.
This is really cool. And funny tagline.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I think this is actually extremely cool, I want one!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that this would help my chi enough to want to own a cellphone.
ReplyDeleteThat and the headline made me chortle.
Sweet lookin stuff
ReplyDeletenow that is something I must own
ReplyDeleteOh wow, an organically grown bamboo unibody shell, must be really pricey.
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