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The proposed LINC phone is an intriguing concept to parse, as it makes claims to both technological and ecological superiority. Basic idea is that you lease your phone instead of owning it. After a year, you send your current handset back to LINC, which builds the phones for easy, automated disassembly to simplify component recycling. You get a sparkly new phone with the latest features and your account settings already transferred.

The anti-obsolescence insurance will no doubt be reassuring to geeks, and the built-for-recycling aspect is certainly laudable. But wouldn’t it be more environmentally responsible to just grit your teeth and keep using your old phone?

+ Linc - The Lifecycle Concept Phone [The Greener Grass]

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Friday, February 29th, 2008 at 9:25 pm
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