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Sprint today launched the Samsung Reclaim, the first phone in the U.S. made from bio-plastic material extracted from corn. The Samsung Reclaim has a full QWERTY and sells for $49.99 with 2-year contract exclusively from Sprint. Samsung Reclaim boasts One Click, Sprint's customizable user interface with quick access to such social networks as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube. A new green One Click tile makes its debut on Reclaim providing the gateway to several green applications including: ? Five Simple Steps from Discovery Channel provides five simple changes you can make to be more eco-friendly, from how you commute to what you eat for dinner; ? Green Guides from Discovery Channel offers handy guides to help you green your lives with ease, and understand why; ? Green Glossary from Discovery Channel provides words and explanations about the Earth and Climate Change; and ? All Things Green, a Sprint Web category contains dynamic green headlines and links to downloadable content. ![]() The stylish, full-featured phone offers: ? a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard making it easy to access personal or corporate email as well as text and multimedia messaging; ? Sprint Navigation with Search, providing easy access to directory information and GPS-enabled directions; ? 2 megapixel camera with 3x digital zoom and camcorder; ? advanced stereo Bluetooth 2.0; ? expandable memory storage up to 32GB; ? an integrated Web browser; and ? two color options - Earth Green and Ocean Blue. SPECIFICATIONS ? Dimensions: 3.87 x 2.32 x 0.61 inches; 3.5 ounces ? Display: 2.4? TFT (320 x 240 pixels and 260k vibrant colors) ? Standard Lithium (LiIon) battery: up to 6 hours continuous talk time For more info visit www.sprint.com ----------------------------------------------------- To read our latest phone reviews please visit: Nokia Surge for AT&T Samsung Comeback for T-Mobile Sony Ericsson W518a for AT&T Sony Ericsson C905a Samsung Highlight for T-Mobile Sony Ericsson W995a Walkman PHone Nokia N97 iPhone 3G S for AT&T Palm Pre for Sprint More News. . . ----- MTR News |