We have see some really beautiful concept phones, while only rarely few make their way into reality. Here’s one of them. ADzero, a phone designed by a Middlesex University student named Kieron-Scott Woodhouse is made out of environmentally-friendly bamboo. It started as a interesting concept but has found backers in China to financially back production of this amazing device. The team behind this eco-friendly phone hopes to launch some time in 2012.
Details are very few regarding the specs. All we know is it will run a custom build of Android and although the wooden build seems heavy, it is roughly half the weight of an iPhone, and features an interesting camera flash called “ring flash” that’s built directly into the wood frame.
The phone looks really charming and the design is fresh to say the least since all we see today are phones made up of plastic mostly. We have no clue when we can know more or when its going to be released but we’ll keep you updated and would love to take this phone for a spin one day.
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