Sony Ericsson Naite – a greener best choice
AnnouncementPublished June 4, 2009 at 8:19 am by Max

4th of June. London, UK. Today Sony Ericsson announced it’s new mid-low stick phone Naite. Naite is the first commercial GreenHeart™ phone from Sony Ericsson.

The new Sony Ericsson Naite has really nice design and all must-have features: 2.2″ QVGA TFT screen, which supports up to 262.144 colors, 2.0 megapixel camera without autofocus etc. The phone supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSDPA 2100 networks.

Naite is created for basic phoners – people, who just need a phone and this phone should be not so expensive. Sony Ericsson Naite includes minimum 50 percent of recycled plastics. To the box of Naite you will not find a paper user guide. A big electronic manual will be inside the phone.

Design of the new Sony Ericsson Naite reminds me the well-known G502. Naite will be available in two perfect colours: Vapour Silver and Ginger Red, which reminds me colour variation of Sony Ericsson G900.

The new Sony Ericsson Naite has pretty nice sizes 108 x 47 x 12.6 mm and weight only 84 grams. According to the official Sony Ericsson site, the new Naite will be available in selected markets from Q3 2009.
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Good initiative but why isn’t there any indication on the phone, like a label, a little greean heart or something that tells that this is a greenheart phone. You couldn’t separate this phone from the regular one.
Most impressive thing from the spec sheet IMO is the standby time of 600 hours! Even though that’s just ‘on paper’, most SE phones clock in at about 400 hours, so it should be very energy efficient.