Apple's New iPhone 6 Is certainly going Green
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Let us take a peek at a few of the new enviro-friendly features of one of the most anticipated Apple release thus far; as Apple goes green in ways than the usual, in the new ORB battery to plastic polymer casing the newest upcoming iPhone 6 is building a difference in more ways than a single. The upgrades towards the phone will be helping the user and more importantly the ecosystem.
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The iPhone 6 will have a new graphene touchscreen for the users meaning no pollutants within the compound's makeup. Apple will probably be eliminating the indium tin oxide base, instead the touchscreen will be comprised of an atom-dense polymer. This may actually be thinner compared to previous iPhones too. Which benefits the users since it will probably be far more responsive to tracing and drawing, improvements in touch and go gameplay with additional accuracy.
Lithium begone. Apple is going to be introducing your the skill organic radical battery (ORB) newly designed and patented by Japan's NEC. Thus replacing that old lithium ion battery compound such as harmful pollutants in the makeup. Like above its eco-friendly qualities are a subsequent benefit as the new ORB battery can have off the iPhone 6's new insanely fast recharge duration of about Thirty seconds! What's better still is that this little guy of a battery will probably be packing much more of a punch because the new iPhone 6's ORB battery will have a higher energy density. Therefore, the new iPhone 6 (coming in July 2012!) have a much longer life of the battery; which was before an aspect the iPhone was without. Now it'll be one of many attractions for the upcoming iPhone 6.
And also the cherry on the top would be the new Apple case made of parts. Say goodbye to the polycarbonate casing and hello towards the newly engineered isoplast polymers, consisting of naturally produced plastics making the frame more bio-degradable. Again the move here by Apple seemed to be improve durability as these new isoplast polymers will be able to withstand harder falls...and throws. Not to mention making the device much slimmer and lighter, which Apple knows will be a primary factor when competing with the Droid counterparts dropping in summer time next year.