
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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Just to clarify, the 255 euro Finnish price is including Finland's 22% sales tax, and consumer electronics tends to be more expensive in Europe anyway for various reasons (the PS3 cost about $800 when it launched in Europe!). If the 5630 does ever make it to America it would probably be about $250 unlocked without a contract (plus taxes), or free on a contract.
I suspect this won't get to America though as the Nokia 5800 is already close to the 5630's price and outclasses this model in most ways, so the 5630 may not get enough sales to justify a global launch.
One other interesting point about the 5630: it has a 600mhz CPU, the highest clock speed on any Nokia device so far. What that actually means in practical terms is unclear though.