
The estimated percentage of cellphones that were recycled in 2007.
The EPA estimated that of the 126.3 million cellphones disposed of in 2007, only 14 million -- about 10 percent -- were recycled. The rest? Landfill heaven. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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This device is of interest to me.
I manage our company's BES and exchange servers.
We're moving all of our ATT and VZW lines over to T-Mobile in June and I'd like to have a full featured QWERTY Winmo device for our users who don't want to use a BlackBerry.
I was worried I'd have to make due with the older Wing or Dash both which exclude 3G.
If this thing has 3G and UMA support, that would rock although excluding either or is not necessarily a deal breaker.
The big bubbly keys look very comfortable to use for long emails.
I too went sheep and got an iPhone when the 3G version launched, but after the haze cleared I was so much happier to go back to an awesome QWERTY BlackBerry (8900). For others like me in a corporate environment, adding new devices like this to T-Mobile's arsenal will suit us just fine.
Looks promising.