Motorola W233

W233 Renew
ManufacturerMotorola
Availability by regionQ1 2009
PredecessorN/A, First in Series
SuccessorMotorola Renew Plus Motorola Renew +
RelatedMotorola Renew Plus, Motorola Renew +, Motorola Citrus
Compatible networksGSM 850/1900, GPRS
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions54 x 110.97 x 14.7 mm
Weight83g
Removable storageMicroSD up to 2 GB
BatteryLi-ion 940mAh
Rear cameranone
Display1.6-inch, 128 x 128 65k CSTN
ConnectivityUSB (mini)
Data inputskeypad, alphanumeric and T9

The W233 Renew is a mobile phone designed and released in 2009 by Motorola. The phone was made available through distribution by T-Mobile USA and Fido Solutions.

Motorola claims it is the world's first mobile phone made using post-consumer recycled plastic; in this instance, recycled water bottles. The W233 Renew is also claimed as the world's first carbon neutral phone.[1] Announced at CES on January 6, 2009, its plastic housing is also 100 percent recyclable.[2]

Affiliates

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Through an alliance with Carbonfund.org, Motorola claims to have offset the carbon dioxide required to manufacture, distribute and operate the W233 Renew via investments in renewable energy sources and reforestation. After assessing its product lifecycle, the W233 earned Carbonfund.org's CarbonFree Product Certification.[3]

Recycling

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The focus on use of natural resources extended to the packaging, which was reduced by 22 percent during design. All materials inside the box were printed using vegetable-based inks on 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper. A postage-paid recycling envelope was also included, so consumers could mail in their old phone for recycling at no extra cost.[4]

Features

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The W233 Renew is an entry-level dual-band GSM phone, with a 128 x 128 pixel color display, a WAP browser, and support for 2GB of additional memory. It is not equipped with a camera. The phone's battery can handle talk time up to 9 hours (550 minutes) or standby for up to 18 days (450 hours).[5]

The W233 Renew has a music player capable of handling MP3 files.

The phone uses CrystalTalk technology, which uses sound enhancement algorithms embedded within digital signal processor chips that claim to enhance clarity and quality with both speaker and articulation.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "About.com: Motorola to Unveil at CES World's First Cell Phone Made From Recycled Water Bottle Plastics". Archived from the original on 2009-02-04. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  2. ^ Motorola: Motorola Unveils World’s First Mobile Phone Made Using Recycled Water Bottle Plastics
  3. ^ Carbonfund.org: Motorola Unveils World’s First Mobile Phone Made Using Recycled Water Bottle Plastics Archived 2009-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Motorola: W233 Fact Sheet
  5. ^ Business Week: Motorola's Eco-Friendly W233 Renew
  6. ^ Motorola CrystalTalk Technology
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