The latest edition of the iPhone features the company’s new dual-core A5 chip (which is twice as fast at cpu tasks) and a 7x faster dual-core graphics chip, however they were able to actually increase the device’s battery life to 8 hours of talk time by using more energy-efficient components. It also features an impressive 8 megapixel f/2.8 aperture camera with 1080p HD video recording that closes the gap on point and shoot cameras and video recorders, reducing the need for consumers to purchase additional devices, which incur a heavy cost on the environment. Read on to learn more about how the new iPhone 4S fares in terms of its environmental footprint – from material use and production processes to features, applications, and recyclability at the end of its life-cycle.Sustainable Living, Green Architecture, Renewable Energy, Inspiring Design. I'm an artist, architecture enthusiast, amateur chef and health nut. This blog is a collection of ideas that inspire me to live a more natural, aesthetically pleasing and overall more fulfilling, happier and healthier existence. My goal is to achieve a completely sustainable and off grid lifestyle, produce my own food and energy, and reduce my dependence on money as much as possible.
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
How Green is the iPhone 4S?
The latest edition of the iPhone features the company’s new dual-core A5 chip (which is twice as fast at cpu tasks) and a 7x faster dual-core graphics chip, however they were able to actually increase the device’s battery life to 8 hours of talk time by using more energy-efficient components. It also features an impressive 8 megapixel f/2.8 aperture camera with 1080p HD video recording that closes the gap on point and shoot cameras and video recorders, reducing the need for consumers to purchase additional devices, which incur a heavy cost on the environment. Read on to learn more about how the new iPhone 4S fares in terms of its environmental footprint – from material use and production processes to features, applications, and recyclability at the end of its life-cycle.
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